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[Jvzx 8, 1865, 
western, frontier prairies, in California, and part 
of Mexico. 
on side hills, the swells of the 
in the valleys 
t 
Prairies and the| 
e 
they are ripo, serving as 
ranivorous beasts eni fowls 
where it M po 
* The Buffalo "Grass is found эзне тузар with 
| e 
It grows on dry, hard, dies soils, | p 
of the regions! 
e Colonial Governments, neither of ы: yv 
withhold te prelimi spp Ír 
and. eharaoterised, y 
F, 
DRY WEATHE | AND DEEP CULTIVATION. 
H at іш spite of the E -continued drought 
пу W heal, Bonns, Oats, and р „Tares, and Cab- 
tot 
UY тр рылыш 
{ Cabbage, “ this crop of green food, cut up into мї 
and en wi 9 ое malt combs, &c, wil bee: E 
on th 
- e DANI 
hat we were selling our 
Nw — 
as right, 
t — үне s at 40s. рс E: 1s. per ]b., 
ES gen P and mutton 
and beef in proporti 
OBJECTS OF TA . IV. 
‚ Tr I Ie my name and address fro: 
bags tumar luxuri 
ш 4 
pres due to т P m Fi bui even on my | ће 
ask of a 
accurate fact, ort о escape 
t 
| eg gonlonen ix will not think L бона 
Ку пгеа! isoning hostility of others who hate anything 
n ertake 
P^ phos letters, But Lam at all times willing to show 
to о any real ‘searcher after truth who will apply to the 
inches in height, It forms a thick а ft ad landü лее ет їйрє a MN EE ud За 
on which the traveller walks with ease and reposes Qe " M Т ege ad: arare] We aro I 
hen weary with delight. It yields a rich suste- | to-day blessed with a very copious rain, which will be 
nance to countless herds of wil horses and cattle, | of great yaluo to the country. After drainage I attach 
buffaloes, Ta oS antelopes.” at importance to deep cultivation—I do not mea 
Tornillo, o w Grass, belongs to the table | bringing. e surface the unaérated and ill-con- 
lands of the jum DHT : «it is taller than the | ditioned subsoil, which is almost poisonous, but by 
Buffalo, with йде leayes ; " it is most yaluable | breaking it u yi in the track of the first dean with а 
for its ripened see 
tt The Pra strong ho 
airie Grasses abound in the western 
rse e 
Take as an шаша d ма s x or Loss 
prairie: 
ЕЛ UU! ding 
atitude r circumstances un « fÀ which 
to the 
e Leg 19 es, which | s 
RS B onini found ын them, yield t the richest 
h not aware that any of thes 
t 
States. thick, ЫБРАШ tufts 
which 
e | supporte ү 
shed manure, then by the process Y Hs hari with ir 
t | which I haye desc 
y With 
ithout compromising my neigh 4 
that 1s am no о Оор їс Кн buta Jum 2: es 
Doubtless the last winter and spring Дрен a 
very small a cr 8p 9 sf hay and onte аз е grown last 
summer, have 
mportant, les: who w 
frightened PH воа of je pex: will y^ reap ү 
bitter fruits following on yards without manure, and 
ribed, the i anbaan най -Upper 4 n get 
partially mixed, the man fallin the 
subsoil, where it is mo; at wanted, hen 1 hai ow and 
oN the land, and now that rain has ned it 
ball Jis. it vi strong xi oir pe "of my 
I thus т fail to have а strong crop of 
n fact, tw wo most valuable 
seed 
o | iin ter hus А fi e green 
P Barley 
сога strong € с-з 
e ect „of 
A i 
ats, 
this is deep, енор is felt 
ps. 
Aj hs 
ps E x the 12 is "3 months, I d guano and | p 
If you follow 
| bought food for their usual amount of stock, and Күт 
out "by pulping and mixing with дг aw-ehaff their 
diminished produce, will — realised by this timea 
fair return for their increased pede and the 
ure abundance. The 
It grows in 
and continues кей, "all winter. Itis easily deteoted |^ 
under the snow by animals, from the little hom- 
mocs which m indent its surface. 
, 1а Sou th Аш n pes " н» апа 
it were from 5 ie rend ‚Жыз ng, a host of 
| roots of strong-growing weeds, which would only have 
tak 
bro APER 
s according 
In looking f 
d d se, if we m аш 
теарреаг in competition with the growing crop. In 
lies the secret of my 
Orin di until vegetation is 
astoral 
the basin pap! x 
the d of the Andes. Besides these, may we 
not look to the ips of the Himala: yn Mountains i 
ud А.Ч — p eaus of Centr: 
—€— dent then 
ble or quadruple the present 
average number of sheep (Une M en two or ч 
and a-half acres) in Australia. lions would 
added to our national wealth, с, eolonial “1 
imperial interests are iden 
ndia, which is «pé ау to new life under the 
fostering care of British msi; and capital, has 
oe the continent ofl o 
-= | like ex e caribe 
f | ing corn erop will 
tive freedom fri rom inopp rooted. yo 
on- fu Il lux 
f Nat speakin 
us in colours, bow \ upon не nin deer Fili, 
and тапара, the dark greeu crops are blowing into 
ance; while ali ttle farther the sickly y yellos 
утта improved crops. By this 
a uch Gra Ex me has эйе me 4. great 
ri a E LÀ Cabbage. ad tho certainty of a 
Md a pared with certainty, in our 
dry башы ч x "Swede ero Thay now a fine crop 
bage, plan faroh, hien xil] be ready |f 
af 
5S 
җы 
п oret w 
а then, mixed with 
a fe ondon 
with ер c the idleness, the ignorance, th 
untidiness, or the poyerty of the cultivator, in accents 
"to. be misunderstood. What if our summa 
u But to rel 
o the 200 acres WM о be Gr 
200 tons of hay was the Чой that cud е m off 
mut le: ood market where hay i 
exhausting stu 
ps e of г the abioi, 
and produce great quantity and EL sin. Thefollow- 
succeed ye if p m) manured. 
use 
6 manure, 
tion by any cro] 
I have said H "former papers that h 
sellin 
т on to 
pen Pd у wh LAM i 
such a 
old off 
are really good stock farms. Т pe € 
ме summer plenty of Beans, Clovy 
, all E РЕ 
of hay s 
taxes and the 
also about 1р рег 
off by it, and that us E is equa. 
— of making and marke D 
on for the manure which is он 
om 
T O00 , 
e [and І neve put | 
Өн 
if the hay is fed in the yards ап т 
on to the arable land, and which must be мойи with 
ic d 
ely to 
its requirements, and one or two good things may | in r bullo Ea and proper winter shelter for all|it. ertheless, т. е "epa first еп 
welcomed by the English Pas c " The Sys Le of turning out bullock stock, |selling what is dearest, 16 will y handsom 
the question m may at first sig be | either in winter or summer, is a great mistake. This I| hay at 67. the t; in towns. 
termed a ойо! one, still it is one whiph the | can rt from long practical experience. The 3-course rotation of cropping, advocated on the 
mother eountry ought to feel an honest pride in The i proper sheds, and the cost оѓ 200 acres of arable, will be looked aper by many 8 
virus. «A "faithfully direoting. The po or | bringin ;cutting up or pulpi quite over- — and agen pn ruination to the land. ua: 
fever-stricken quent will bless t the movement balanced by the more rapid progress of the animal ona|endeavour to show » dd MM if = 
bih dm iod fo the smaller quantity. of food, and ihe superior quality of and psal nid "s E improves. йе е ec 
d" in а and D 
committee to collect subser reliniin. 
8 | from the shed to the Es hus е ‘dong usps |i 
and twice carting, е beats guano com 
pletely. Wi бор еа, кер їп asd cm we can 
manage 
food is Aa 
In heavy crops animals turned out һауе truly fi 
1 by folding, and cutting up where the 
lan 
than 2 r, and е? should 
200 
sell what 
is well cu tiva. ate d nd glenn, о, Mos reap an av 
malting F pali, 
dent in England should hold a mosting n а 
pé акы: уы] or the 
enlist some "Leading 
willa 
if not 
consumers, of food; we certainly require proa 
refor: 
and co ор 
of Bir W, Нооке 
tanie Garden, by asking him to appoint, or 
xn, Director Been of Kew | Referrin 
A РД а our general agricultur 
sity for incorporating t м 
manu 4 ke gv bo s am a деда believer i in 
will fetcb a price с 
acri r 
ot sell о an 200 qrs. n 
mies for 400 q qu. fas | to be E ui 
Liebig's pw that it is | very йош 
the 
Bo 
sanction ppointm "4, of a "i qe quodis 
Botanist at a liberal salary to examine the books 
and specimens contained ry and 
REPORT on useful 
age plants, with 
con nsidered iin d 
of experiment in eolonies," Such а 
report would M бст, data for = ama 
operatio: ether for - cting onal 
M endo "ar дерү or T 
n of a eni 
| ector, after the successful мааа ett е |; | 
a , and one or two 
ER associations for the аи of useful | an 
à; trees and 
inging the 
soi. "The 
face soil re sequagHy Нең 
plants that s ж "uei food in in tie subsoil fail to find 
redes c It is i doubt owi ng t b pagacioii prac- 
БЫ 
ч iu 
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ing ba ck horse manure, or by guano, bu A Ње mo 
economical way will be 2L purchasing 
corn for feeding. We stated in the 
the roots, Vetches, M а i grow m on à in БШ 
Smith, ‚ who turns don the ehid ika nd incorpo- 
rai th tk that he grows such 
| enormous 3 and | эшш о eropa of roots, 
Take a vertical section of our ord 
hat do 
bis proves rd + 
ns tho ba 
aye stated, and d urges 
v sie i 
h tilling and g "the | 
Me I July] L Jis 
onders for veg 
"Feste А онъ 
lion. My БЫ mud io 
s 
in 
eing pale, owing | of 
of the menura or air эб Teached 
upon 
0 the | ейде Јав, And I hay: 
acres wore н 
е ем H mng 100 pi "i $ 
tic of these р Е: during the 
7 
publio and 
adis Аш Pep ag 
the * at the present and — price of 
