466 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
dices, habits; enforcing the | tenacity of hisresolution, b hich it was 
his manufactory—to those of whom he — the | regardless o of weather, prejudices, y which E WINE. 
direc his — s—and | material result by steam p horses would not do, by | neither a pastoral nor zing fi t Вата 
ogena "d с СЕ re po м v^ the | import ands if the home-bred la өн rers were | theless became ресс, ir p m "Nature 
ent for its ealablisbment and  insufficient—in the end correcting at great cost their | tempered by kindli roni - „йош ТЕ 
maintenance оп the ordinary principles of human |blunders and — бт that he Сэл had been natural со rülality and xperience p E bol q 
t ti from without | — ы rather than untied , ay 
си and requiri ing eir са m as f: лый out of the way sein er than overcome, | of тонне but i in t REI onl ies 
'There is no longer any idea that, beyond the mere Ee ы! erba Re so to -— and not the. enm nity wis 5 Noo 
f justice between түтөп - man, the had been n conquered, and that and no one could ever have mia. more bourer, 
pes n ted, and | operation from his neighbours „ And power to Cordial б, 
by which things of Ба come round, hinging | sympathies of others in ib i way is or utl 
whether in the soil the i ma ean nd posi ition „of the satisfactor ily on tho new element which may 1 be intro- importance x m professional chara 
i ergy, the conscience, nd 1 will add that h 
es of piene Tio ймы отете |t tho: E On the as hand of Furnish i it must be confessed cordial admiration of the success "i 
between agriculture and other еу! ood f и ence hrow e the 
be only matters of detail'are very сни iderabl bl леп wh мі [mur not hr Ae d — »1 him by the 
dependent mainly on the fac ave called it, has r 'hich it conferred; but j o f 
се k veri s се а year; det, indeed, to listlessness ud eness, мун. І a Nature p Е: manly bearing together. «lao the fri QD 
several years are generally needed before the full return being used at cd be hi almost altogether to herself. — him a weight and influen nce with elt. 
from many agricultural investmentscan realised —that wr тешаг others 
landlord, tenant, and labourer live here in closer con- than described tho 245 educated agriculturist. He 
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йыт kind, depend 
that can 1^ named, ud. oue from the wa want шї of vli 
than landlord, tenant, and| needs, first, such a ore and detailed 
the ease of d ed industry ; and gen i] soils, the plants, the animals y E 
rally, that the armen is rial, dealing. with the | which he е g experience, and fact Tue хотон гае 
whole surface of the збы qi often he sole pro- | apprenticeship, can alone confer. And when v con» Agricultural Education,—lI come now, аһ 
vision for its inhabitants, The perisb able nature of | са we many agencies he „ешріо ys—working cattle, | “май part of my paper, to ile the educational 
cultural products is another circumstance impressing | stea wer, 1 bourers э . 
ity on the trade in them. But | there 2 ^ in agricultural Tm у what а profess on, cst can — ulties ak : 
from, and indeed in spite of all these pecu- variet what a var . knowlec 
liarities, сые меу? оса that the business n i country be a psit —of how many ; plan ts and animals | acquired 
fi d ought о, Ъе similar tot those of needs to know the Slime how quickly in | for consideration. I must, ‚ however, confess that 
reb. to their successful managem ing tl i notwith, 
ment t he needs to standing ttempt j 
‚ dealings with his customers, upon the recognise and ac! manner tl г а the farm 
industry, and Same pe Phe der gern J pata under aa За pue f condition as to sooner do nsider the way 
tion, promptitude, which secure suecess elsew -— how oreover, he has to deal with with | is Y^ һе "obtained P al this speculation 
i i manufacture а: thus has under 3 f perience 
art, dependent on professional intelligence and Ai E it must be plain to you that vh and habitual practice | the only safe guidance to the ans 
here, of course, we come upon the essenti | and experience can alone confer the ability, or rather | souglt.—Of course the boy must go to 
which distinguish i I believ d that I am right i: in at mo which as a practical merae: cipi сч ram ever may be his future occupation 
characteristics have | Then, аз to the business arrangemer ich he has | the discipline, both of schoo 
act that кча Зее it bas to do | to 'eonduet —there із, аз I rey — [^ rss —kthe habits, on the one band of obediene e rego- 
with LIFE. A pin eal hinges upon t this. A higher | to be defi е land, by which the | larity, and on the other of perseverance aw reslu- 
than any merely material force із indeed thus wielded returus for estet. bearing frait often many y ears | tion. which thus arise—together with the actual know. 
by the farmer, but in effect it кб limits and defines after tbe expenditure,may be secu ecured to him ; and | ledge and ability acquired—remain with him through 
is powers tha ns them. He is not an artist or there is the relationship to be maintained w Е the | life to h "e Мне whether he is to bea farmer 
. а manufacturer, the only limit to whose handiwork is | labourer, 80 that willing * Air intelligent services on one | lor not. Idon t pretend to discuss the relative meri | 
his fancy or his will. He is hedged about by forces side may be secured by reasonable, firm, and "friendly | in these senpesta of ds vult plans of кїйїї 
hich are beyond him to resist; many of them beyond | bearing on the other ; A there is de, market skill, ir | C which -— been advocated. 
im t trol or even guide. he ex i i ature i 
to prepare, and watch, and belp. Nature outside selected, and also T. which they a ч tr bought asd | | subject than the one ue vii occupies us now, 
pursues her course—rain and sunshine, m and cold, sold : and thus in in е business of farmer there is | sume, however, that in this room we bave to di 
соте and go рше his purpose. f| amp pe for j jg ba 
weeds, of parusites, of "diseases, of mischiefs of АП sorts, kindl t ter, kill prompti- | ject of good agricu. 
h g , | tud rre enin oon vr vene n gena of the 
where they will grow to his great injury or even ruin. | experience, but which are needed from the very |ship to the ultimate 
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and carried out one may say inspiteof him. АП dolent Чийге Manil to урей theo the improvements of which | would be better should 
t ї choice— | his art irie mor SUME эз QUE eile айын. Ml and saif omalt ot Dana 
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the power of choosing the times and seasons of the It is however undoubtedly signifiosat—qartiy prbape that good sense and agreeable 
natural history, he that he mot ers, certainly of the fact that rei le gene- ег ought we to 
This perhaps is rather нб ачаа ration has yet away since so many = mn very ma 
, but the ng of hisoccupation | bave been labouring in the field of agriculture, and 
are those which I have named. 1% has to do | certainly also of the para i technical | as great in their way in regard 
with things, having tendencies | and ability, that is of skill and shrewdness | so-called 
wills аз may almost say of their own ; fed, | for in farming—that while we bave amongst us | lower ranks 
by Nature, responding sensitively | maxims which insist on the the | theref 
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susceptible not only of injury but of nourishment, | market, there are none that I know of which urge the | compatible with the 
— mi eure, through circumstances and forces | value of scientific knowledge. necessarily be 
which Ihave heard often enough that there is a "rent" | wealth and position of his 
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where there has not been much greater know- | would be a 
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illustrative example of what І attem; to | who, besides 
Konig Uus 1 duo han an ve cho | liue, 
perfectly exemplified the attitude of the well. 
гече" of the natural and 
Webb, of Babraham. No опе knew better than |a very 
| more within those limita or did 1 leave, 
adus ма of М блем af Ms end come io 
witness A wonderfally quick, | remark to be 
sant insight asit seemed, guided kim in the perfect must 
management of both; and the energy of his character and | by the way, that 
