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Bae 
1—1850.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
years old, bred on the farm, value 26“. 
when put = the be boxes. 
be Wee 1 os 
I8... 30 
„ 13 
3 ... Do... 2 
8 
ä 97*—f 
2 . 
Kam on 5 1 
28. 
ä —*. 2 
eal 2 En 56, at 7s. per e 
mseed-meal. 2... 56, at 125 per om 0 18 
E CERN 84, at 10s. gA 
Coals and ba 
Value of the tw 
ce 
o heifers 26 0 
Interest on peni at 10 per cent. . 
ea? 
£44 18 3 3 
Taking the manure to be the value of straw con- 
sumed... mS 25 nit pues on "e 
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They were sold for 41l — > a * 
after payment of 10s. per ton for A cow, eight 
years * * for 101. 100, of — — breed, fed in 
40 ae Weeks, Tons. cwt. Ibs £ 
Roots .... . 0, at 108. per ton. 
: 0, at 3l. 
42S 
eal. 84, at 7s, per cwt, 0 
84, at 12s, per cwt. 
0 
0 
1 
bs Dee 0 
0 
0 
0 A) at 10s. per cwt. 
9 
8 
4 
5 O, at 7s. per cwt, 
0 
0 
1 
they had been ai cas — to confer. He was sure they could. nat | 
ighly mee > 97 at ne * in Englan 
—— that « ek 2 
at the exhibition they had Tx that 8 Ta — oan part 
oft exhibition had — held, = which, he 
maint tained, most humble but firmly, that there could not be 
between th 
mpe n elsewhere was most unequal; it 
was that 2 a ae ag against a pigmy. it was the competition 
of men of abundant, he might say superabundant capital— 
not consult their — 4 nor their capacity in 
5 but of their agri- 
s the of 8 such men 
those who bad to consider not 1 heir” Rasen: but their v pases 
tence. (Loud cries of ‘‘Hear.”) He ye 
— 
o 
woovow o Sooo 
erefore, that hibition such os that they had that d 
witnested 1 was o * which claimed their ro approbation, 
mprove 
than any witnessed chambers, Th s re- 
position, and took a fancy to the pursuit of agricultu 
had a wish to turn her attention to 1 . ma — om 
ed m 
dustrious pursuit, and 
apei facility to pursue her notion, She kept this farm for 
time; the end of 12 ae came round, and she 
raes to take stock. She Mira before her husband 
with a considerable 2 — ber fi favour, and — "u * have 
bad a very pleasant time of it, and find eulture ost lu- 
crative business. * *. A this, that, aed the other. and 
really a am at a loss to understand 
Interest on capital at 10 per cent. 
he cost... =n eee eee ose ove s 
Takiar the value of manure to be the straw con- 
Wold fe NS 8 SEY ark 
on th £41 
The hay oy straw being cut into chaff and * 
with the Pea-meal and steamed; the Linseed and 
Barley-meal being ours — mixed with 
i to 
d. in the pound, 
to be upon the land, but upon 
J: 
115 
ers lost upon our sto 
1 consuming all our hay, Mangold 
&e., for the same only as they were 
Keep for four — upon 
. loss ; while the 
ur 
says, try 
the difference of price in Whea per bushel 
7s.; this is 2s. per bushel on wey buses exactly 41. pe 
acre, How are we to live est ? se Arpe 
cannot 
wn in Pan — for 5s. 75 
Farmers’ Clu cre 
LEIGHTON BUZZARD AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, Sept. 
28,—At this meeting, Mr. CALVERT sate the r 
remarks on the Smithfield nuisance. He 
graziers to think about that fact. Hehad 
— £08 * the anit itho e 
immense confusion 22 a the streets, and — times 
should be fixed u or stock into the market, and 
— ‘Tare at — 1 scene uF Sabbath desecration, Ahlen 50 
e neighbourhood of S bould 
com away y with i — ever. 
not look to a 
legislative | all 
gr 
828 proposed The Liberty of the Press.“ — io 
Xr. Joun Livesey thanked the company for the compliment j i 
a t 
with the magnitude Re our — and e erce, th 
om in culture 
an 400,0002., or 5 per cent, He | mig 
be | these proceedings 
why the farmers shout complain.” 
band, have you the 
according to mere fanc 
but, as one of the — 
re 
able. 
— hea *— to take cognisance. 
themselves of —— placed at their 1 
the removal of protection had been an injuri 
Their duty was to avail 
t to the 
ia : —— he who was shipwrecked could do nothing — — 
he a 
— — If the removal of — 
* 
raft for his o 
a state — 
m, and constru 
and hop and ag 
uctuating and hazardous ; 
family, h — often f 
he 3 of — — N 
2 — 4 for th 
— There cou the demand 
for 88 3 ; they woul d always have a deman 
iently great for them to ap cag 8 That being granted, 
there was only one course left for the farmer—and that wa 
him 8 Morio pong: Z arte means Providence put fg his 
han salvation ; and in a ori cal period 
like the ‘present ‘that sould only, be done bod bringing to bear 
the u t 
— bad peers — — with respect to 
— 
as one co 
e that psc tomake a reduction in 
— abour. He trusted the eulturists — IX 
cultivation of po — nd. In co —.— 
e amount eg 
e Ha 
of capital, . — — energy, chat —— er 
te 
hindrance of many. (Hear, hear.) He conten that we 
must witness a — of le 1 changes — this new 
stem of management coul out. Amongst these 
9 the most 3 was the er necessity of giving 
to the farmer some securi 
al advance in the 1 of the 80 
must be one of the firs 1 ba 
eta emis 
=i 
— 
but the cers.) - 
there was an "= oint—not only w e grantin —— — 
was a = — — y peeves i 
simplification. ie tr * 3 generally 
complicated, 
gr substantial 
place in th 
efly 5 to the 3 — 
232 — — cost of the conveyance of land, Mr. Livesey 
went on to say 1 there was another subjec! oe N 8 
— averted 4 to—n 
amely, Deprea Fee 
maintenance of the — He 2 the sooner those poi 
laws were r 
P 
s- | For 
wor 
4 
are 
and if 
fa 
title of the book k before 
n more than 
s for impo 
ould 
on | month has been of a "i 2 
„measure ruled —— out-door 4 — of the farm, When fine 
gre 
for the return of ca 2 gag he | The young stoc 
—————— 
th agriculture t 
— 2 — be fully and freely 
were silent upon 
own interests. Preston Chronicle, 
conducted e — — — intelligent design. 
t is the test of a probability. We 1 what 
* not hitherto ode determined ; but the 
ts 
es ry often 
conclusions regarding n what is still unknown, 
ae of acquaintance w 
necessary to an 
— an experimen 
able to imagine plausi — in 
e must be able skilfully to de 
execute some plan for testing the g amg 
this reason nothing could useful than a 
k which first communicates the ‘Kind of — 
agricultural _experimenter, | * * 
requi by an 
one has 
defenders of his reputation will 
chiefly refer, 
e must add one word Py — of criticism, The 
the i n of plan 
animals, are quite as deserving of place in 
fessing to treat of « £ # Experimen otal A Agriculture.” 
Calendar of Operations. 
a o 
„ 31.— The weather 
Bepronpsurme FAR of the curren 
aracter, and * in a great 
as been kept steadily at — in follow- 
g up the s sheep on Turnips, an =: in turning over the remainder 
of the stubble for spring B and green e — greater 
ch have wal manured. When n frosty, the 
been e dung, and 1 and other 
3 8 ps and litter for 
inary cases. 
n on the. e ad ny ets an 22 
ot Hoe 
1 Jopping Wit 
ion t nto the usu 
* oat, for both cattle and 3 Pig 
Oat 
— 5 25 chiefly hay megt 
— d Oat straw, with a 
intended for next year’s fatting off 2 a 3 
or other artificial food, ree em in a i t 
stock of Mo s to 12 months old have alsgā small 
high prices, or consu 
own produce for the benefit of the land, not only — ‘then, but 
repaid now, even with increased th such 
low prices, The characte 
Dorset F. 
in prora 
