OCTOBER 14, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND EL LEN 
975 
— hund arable land farms in West Morlok оле) 
Cp for the breeding of either а 
men, we are — vii a ээзи | м 
And aom So and our вћее k that fi the | These, 
ig 0° com: изе: € — and |а 
them in additio: 
аа 
| to corn, either в 
- бома! Wo uld n t shee 
mill, eed steamer go 
d be 
exertions e commi ttee 
аб ыы, hrough the exertions of to 
med indebted for уча prompt and vigorous | 
ж mas taken 
e healthy— pies per caution on 
ч : Sept rtm weather, I trust 
losses from this calamity. 
8, It hink that we have 
fore 
and ioni them up;wi ith в 
prt 4 to d 
vent diseased cattle | be the 
your 
Mr. 
‘This | Swede T 
oul: 
I believe к wu be both interestin 
i use 
ма стату at the present is not worked t enough to get 
carted off ава foundation 
8 
t under the 
which I now lea 
— have ventured to bring 4 the roots. I must also state that I have had con nnm 
of „= experience in the use 0! E ач са rk and baian upon 
upon n it, d I can 
d that has not too much, 
EL J. BnowELL said: Last year he placed 1 
urnips against a p Pa wall ж e -— th, | 
and they kep 
He thought the 
Eomething from 
I in years of sbundanee, Continued prosperity 
e dormant, and in the 
had pn to contend 
poe i € 
беа root erop. And if w 
"is E тете to give деер ' 'oultivation 
lants to enable them 
trials t 
us I trust, in 
we have not mei -— solely for the purpose 
ling over 2s » owe rs, but to consider what 
i 
ope 
r 
irr 
Turni 
alo == with ^ E little oileake, Beans, Ba 
of| Mr. Jac did n 
quantity of Turalpe was up for c 
bullock ought not pe^ have 
Swedes 
Bom! 
the 
redu Tu the of Turnips, 
they — e Pure. gae Д ^90 per cent. of 
Р sisted Oilea 
food 
was rich in the г tnit medi P fo. 
mation of fat; and so far was Barley, w 
pom e of them might 
ared to h 
oce exponen, that. af айй” ^ or pu 
and 
ced to = а айат bul 7 
е was а very rich strong 
t very 
d be|T 
т 
Hudson, of Castleacre, and others; an 
| fork is used ns above, early in tho 'senson, the land 
me! 
both for Са pm straw 
od, and is m 
which p 
2 
inter. Beans a — more n 
ugh he d did nc 
mix hay or straw;with them, E give 
WILSON ot think that; a ""- 46| 
cattle. А 60-stone 
zat nine stones 
а дау. A while ago, y ho tried the. plan ro 
e 60. — een in box 
ounger bullocks PIDE 
s aud they did tg 
be givi MM to pem redi this t€ pen в 
ilcake. 
the purpose o of setting the woeds 
us to the winter ploughing, and it t 
think it should be earted on 
й the ploughing, as the land is then in a good s о 
te carts, and о o ойм exer = dung will be put 
о tea 
де | Жз This will be 
any cro Pn жї» әл 
te. Ispring, eri Are in di what, is 
as а simple seuflling will pre 
recoption of either Dills, Ома ‚апа ille, Dills E 
MN and € like, an 
n off with sheep in е summer, as а gubstit: de 
fa! llo м. Боша the ie wil ощ, be ане for 
о pre 
to be sown iu 
сой " „т 
it for 
large bullocks went out, 
Som 
u fields, were ling about 14 stoni аў; ые А ҳе ~ 
the ahi 
wance 
r everywhere. Now I never 
bee 
they voluntarily reduced 
recommen 
apply the — manure by h 
themselves to nine stones 
тч tae show th 
to n place 
of Palm Nu 
n used with considerable. adva 
ey 
t ei, m iad | 
ntage 
ids La and then up ti 
of the seed. бан, е, p^ I must stron Y impress 
ume you the —: b importance of sar 
on all operations ted with root 
simultaneously. eret diet 
te | thing in the best у» and 
that when our 
let us 
most for 
beer to an # 
prefer it, aud 
Experience rather went against тау їп e term 
thinke oth 
—-— 
al operations леди Шеге 
ith . alaerit; To ensure the 
all 
he | agr 
wise, аз they would be 
feeding consisted in a ul mixture of food. 
ced with Mr. 
The success of 
He 
n to it. 
y. power doing 
this, cultivate, and, вау, dong | же i antann і ү, 
possible, Anothor аге of t 
it wo take ^ нт of bat is M ief 
Browell; as to t mo- storing of S 
+1 
habit of getting ad with it. Many o 
Ido not think that it is desirable t th 
meu who canabs à drinking malt or ions 
iu excess should bind themselves by a pledge, 
but those who find they cannot control themselves 
and xcess have done a wise thing in 
doing so. They cannot oei the beer that we 
ha ot obtain t t wines of Germany 
The CHAIRMAN said t 
orai he — т ^al "у oo 
roduc ee 
нома to jit 
it very expensiv was 
but he had turned. е ^ nis cattle to one who had b 
rally a leisure time of the year. "Then why allow 
nsume heir 
if 2 
d md cake, they would fin 
one of the old ad bad 
tial 
—they were eating only peur 
they cann 
md nuce w which will ж our thirst v 
н: intoxication, 1f deed drink they must drink 
the 
quati of Талир - imu b and be had 
abou stones each a 
rcm and to е excess, or they must drink 
the wretched "ed which is made at home, which is 
quite sufficient in itself to make any man a teetotaller. 
NzwcisrLE.—At a late monthly — of this 
Que De Mr. Weers, of ride -— а, paper on 
eonsumption of root e! He said : 
is i embers 
and perma; 
then, for Jti -Should aha whole cro 
and or a portion left 
required 
only be stored 1 
and taken ав | farmed 
1 For sheep Should the whole or a portion | lar; 
Seco 
К 
and 
day, with about Tor 81. Jh nd. d 
50 stones at Ын istmas. 
c Ts., an 
the fingers with indifference, pr ly in a county 
where, іп a general way, we havi her long winters, 
which reta tard — суй operations Depend upon 
it, thi 
y. » 
o go on paying two years ren 
we afford to and 
and with one-fourth ога fifth “ м handle 
one Үү 
Тһе ехр eek w as | is 
з a very віс g ind Vr as Wo gio ia matter 
d if they obtained $e ба unn e forb 
fit of 25. 
in the 
а than if | 
goo urni 
гу К not feed — on strong lai er, 
no reason why they could not do so in 
$ Wi th regard | tot thé tra of sheep, he had | are 
eof, our 
He did A bnc that, | mo 
careful con- | 
ent, for what do wo hear outside but an outery 
e" the probability of a scarcity of meat, which 
wen у Ае Ber dus to consider how we can best 
vido f » 
"P га 
апу width you 
Tor 
шап Á 
тетла 
Covered 
ie a provide e frost € ога іп qm n 
ae 
M 
close Ba can stand wi 
the field w whero n grew, " remove mi tof 
lace? — из the tops of 
ted dow ion r fu 
any experince in that pt Mos ]—Are 
orina мне; о 
as Aud ventilated, the best i 
uL 
Has any |j 
making an k upon our 
| their кетн veia I don't think i it 
very st 
as you are 
the ad 
апу 
vantage it affords of 
natural — eris in| 
e good p ҮС 
ее ы lit the dung can be got on 
with the stubble so much 
onsi 
rong argument on my part to 
em all tato of the fact; арн 
look into the consequences о 
in pen folds, in 
pe a cart- € ata Mt. p serve the he whole 
аге they to ieed and given - jor 
straw 
for а 
week or — we еды 
де and it 
EX the deeper to ай Нома Шш, which cannot entr 
without considera 
erable additional labour and 
ud еме ы not go ЕШ ccessfully эв if the work had 
rlier period 
the mess more palata! 
bati ао 
“ 
pu v огада} it - 
. | Therefore, if operati 
increase in 
required. 
immediately 
h and the like 
cultivation 
mmenced im 
working out the twite 
ana 2 to 
em eut, and other perm given 
| the earth 
inches yon be sufficient to insure bein 
under es е апі e e 00061: [эбине wings, &e., 
be shaken out sufüciently to enable the 
m 
late roo irer 
comparatively cim sowing my ут 
gels not quis uos inier than about the 20th of April, and for 
