THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL RM 
639 
af landlord The decision of the House of 
pem on ылыы finally, settles ma pons nt that a pro- 
the 
Jonge and Midland counties; or he would hardly | pastu 
е such undue prominence to the faneies and whim- | 
la Ee d that Eho has the power 
iu = hands of third parties. 
another сүкүт x ve 
prieto 1 
killed on x his au 
or not, Х! and стщ them 
to only а 
hef 1 El 
ась. "The e e of К 15 acres carries 
ту: 20 milk сов n сеу. the day. They are housed 
Thi e 
i best fet arme 
clearing | the pastures by night 
to the " English f farmer t^ "more oda all the e novel- 
be from continental 
ti n оа 
iters. Her n the cow 
e Lo xd € 
y animal the moment it is killed into 
belonging to the landlord on wh ion 
falls. So, after I — ond an 
e a ral 
a e spirit 
T йай Бас Bam if E laws- 
ur country much longer: 
Captain MITCHELL secon: 
Mr. МСомвів, Cairnballoch, said — There 
im the couutry е аб need to be enli 
It i all fudge v вау hat at 
b Who sha! ll в say 
e 17. out о 0 pages о 
kee to "i ndm d e туену: ог 
en рна of upward hair on the buttocks of th 
M дж lying 80 фач 
i addition to the 20 milk co 
mbs, gra а апа 
И асг тев, hes 
i беа 
T nee P c I on the эсем of the 
dairy farm, where the author is evidently much more 
bx cp and satisfaeto: 
The following on the cropping of a dairy farm is 
quoted fro A були lending in the Journal of the 
Agtionltural 6 Socie 
> 
f cres 
fair quality, divided into 110 acres of pasture and. 40 
of arable, bly be 
fa Whea 
ver, mown twice, im filo К gc being 
grown pomi on suitable soil 
3 on the т е land 
n the 4, 
v w 
nearly arrived at iy, but you cannot know wha 
ж? а — sc x it had Tot Беа for these 
moment what a different 
ut bei winter keep; that. моћ ре 
(allowing $ aeres: per Few) 90 acres for 30 cow "T 
acres would be left уж and hors 
d received the pete тан, if 
farm of this Жанр would now keep 50 cows. 
The larger part of m rable land w 
grazed by the cows, n admit of -— vp a fort- 
pi earlier in n ue than the Grass; the 
теме p into chaff and. mixed with roo oots, | 10 
e d 
ould 
When eat again bei 
the seaso; laboure 
spread ad the n А frt "i pest 1 ттн Wet 
weather, My other pas are also 
pastures, and carry a e - sa ewe w 
. Pana July and Aug 
rass in the past й аге M ro 
fodder for my hors I prefer this peste En for 
horses to that fi fom. E whieh is too relaxi 
е than suffi 
e surpl part 
ing converted inio hay, an 
for Nace 2 "T od er this mA of the 
№ 
ese pastures, which they КИА ы сове. 
used during ar qp pas t night o on boarded 
floors, and turned o ^ during the day 
through : vol in fiue Y фе t. 
а p Асл; cuttings of my meedowe, and 
ures, 
з 
e grazin my pastu am in some dégree 
frasi шеме for бе рее kers of tbeir produce, 
“M rape- 
sfül u cake as fi caused 
my atten to а given to the cultivation of the 
green fupe ge^ ш “fodden, e tnr d ее two 
gop during the year. The tade 
saiz the close of doiie 
К уын 
se or early н m "after 
vaean antidot with the 
or on other 
that but for those ex the 
of the нле - Т i3 capital of Ae е һаз 
ee. зы , gre rb of the мт? of 
ahin 
m--mere gna: 
m i" ошар; and that таша. n all 
"T * Where 
| with a large оное of the dairy eere in this odit, 
i| е" cannot be as lar crease of p — 
ground 
пом excrement from my cattle. The 
in nitriment to hay. Ee а would be chiefly grown | 
b a portion of them fed off by 
that 
I have spoken above only of an increase of 20 cows, I 
е farm is wholly pasture, as is the 
dry h so consid of the yard 
manure could be spared for the pasture land. Although | ^ 
know some farms on which the extra number is even 
| à was m 
produce from 
this pes. 3 se юли А eerta & V—— in 
October, early in 
ав is 
mede to 
ае! Hia ner кенв е n the 
реА Topf : is к= 5 Some farmers will feed 
nearly all their land and sell the ow in у autumn, 
n the spring of the 
cud an ine 
iaa ет с n bere, 
sibl 
£^» i lands of Aberdeenshire for de p 20 or 
Es pna: for the rp of guano, bone-dust, 
к other manures, whic u have been applying to 
say, by such an 
Tprising buc of m ien as the farmers 
а о Аит that эө Leer should go on, 
and that we shouid be rather id to cultivate the 
5il than encouraged o be, 
protected 
Аы ie 
of 
m 
LIN of meat, and thus bear Apre ten the 
wd consumer of corn and meat within 
f thanks to the Chairman and the various 
concluded the proceedings, 
Ld 
is Алйев. 
Foreign Agricultural Miscellany:— | ° 
"i.d iry. Part I. A. Fullarton & Co., 
He 
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compilation 
гесе — on the celebra 
of M 
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get 
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7, 8, 12, 
the D" upon the frontispiece, 
and t others, are 
ibl. 7 Then le ms the 1 bideous 
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f 
year. "This seems to be mode o o iiti | 
dairy produce; but ide po^ p produees a large 
quantity of milk, the Grass is of far more value than 
the hay: 
* Others, again, have adopted the plan of preserving 
| & few н of iig чы ch being fd E till the 
spring; the you thus dra i ы 
нна а the ү алта, and eo 
hea 
of. erops, which are а These plants are taken 
from the seed- T" - planted after а the 
Potatos in Se — October, an 
during the early pa ч ot May. Though t on € operto 
| of Ит out is somewhat tedious, yet the produce 
being available at а time — — food is scarce, I 
find its cultivation remunera roduce 
ua about 7 м 
ring erop is cu 
and Кала, 
for shee 
4 са а ойе analysis, showing it to be rich i 
d fat t-forming constituents. — Dr. V celcke er 
uen! 
it would otherwise do. duis feed 
-lis текме for —À - M cows ре {егы day; it м 
both lessens the co 
t milk. Anais ey кашык d pres 
who realises the largest € of S зе 
in Leicestershire, and makes bo ttet p hrego, | белоп 
His farm is a loamy soil, not. Meng affected by drought 
cie ire ms багтаан ren 
early in November, I s my milk 
[; devour it with relish: I have 
green crop equal to te rem Bape ak а 
ез | Jet fo foun 
“Ine cult era the Cabbage and Kohl Rabi, I find it 
advan в of 4 feet to 4 ek 
"edm 
and 
ve as 
or w ret, 
out the sumiter. He kee pé only ‹ agi and young stock. 
The cows yo ihe first fel o ery field, the heifers 
followin trt the e farm, А man 
- ings e so that 
T is n peer: hrs for the cows on Biber next 
the droppi 
E ne building of houses and yards for 
ation of the cow has not a little tended м am c emi 
of produce, inasmuch as it the 
me. IN produ 
n vegetable! I cultivate; 
ground. 
uce of the gere osoei hery of a ay 
deae дау than "that of ma ott 
| 
green оз e, сери not equally pro- 
. p" The 
1 f£ th 
stock off the land — = winter TA 
| Gra: lier 
summer 
cheése is made 
only fed a few half-atarved sheep 
and | cattle, 
We add that the work is difficult to read by 
an Englis vx оше, owing to the retention of foreign 
Ten and measures, which ought to have been con- 
erted into English terms for English readers. 
Miscellaneous. 
Curious Accident їо а Horse,—A 
to a horse of mine uent 
and his 
assured, ое dee d 
Hu 
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ЧЕР 
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by M 
between the = properties of 
E the growth of hairupon the 
len roproitaod asif t wc wasreally 
| importance i nthem resume 
dit 
H 
jj 
|| 
to фе са: 
lreader; but when Price out еа а sid 
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era as in this county, the effec есь is eat, : 
these, I pee are t| 
orks here те presented | to e English 
ji. Practically acq iaintod with the subject of 
ta management. carried ou е great 
4 Stematio and well established industry, 
Cheshire, adis md wel Wilis, and other 
E 
the chief d toja 
the dairy produce of this county being sa within 
„Зе following is Mr. Horsfall's description of th 
adopted 
th 
y him of managin g his _permanent at 
condition ps 
A. Mount экө et, 
е coc surge 
quare. 
ided "s 
* Qlovér is not so much sown on dairy farms as it would la 
lif it could be safely fed by cows. 
only 
. This 
