a 
13—1850. ]- 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
bailiff, who presides at their meals, and reads 
morn 
It ao produces 12 tons of green food in six 
vii an ing and evening. bell rings at 2 30 Ibs. of meat per acre per It is pro r to by stating that “the avera rage price of 
times, and those who are absent from a with remark be the abov estimates are more | ely t l from Sept. 1, 1843, to the end of 1845, was 
leave or good cause, go without it ey are required | relatively than positively true; the m on which | 24s. 8d, the quarter. expense of freight to this 
obser me rules, and simple, tending to o goed as uce of meat is lated is, ject | country was 10s., giving an average of 35s. per quarter.” 
and cleanliness— such a: do heir meals in cle vicissitudes which affect all agriculture, and | I ave no desire t in ny controversy upon the 
k frocks, which t put off when the go out staltify all farm esti The herd w is to con- subject, nor to ad on contrary to — — 
gain to wo I ascertained tha se rul in vert this food may ff e, and nsider the facts vill Il ee be — * momen 
ay irksome e t have inspired them with a produce of meat will then of course be anything rather | period, when re ted throughout 
feeling of self-respect—as t e is, they are glad 2 1-150th the Bes of the 8 But all the rota- the kingdom, it i is — i important wok to landlords and 
keep themselves ectable. I sat wi em at tions named able to sap ts ee and it may | tenants to obtain correct information upon — subject ; 
their breakfast table, and conversed with them while the therefore > be — ty b compare th and, therefore, still more impo w the pivot 
bailiff ut of the room, and can therefore testify to „ Puke ut tne or price upon which such arrangements are to be based 
thei eanour being at once pry and respectful. Name. Period F, | per raed shall be assu t 38s. or 488. r. My own 
There can be little doubt that sue a plan, carried on um. opinion der e with the former, and g 2 $ 
with kindness and good sense, must tend to the best re- te’s ng many y e it a study, 
mal S ave been produced a Nosfolic S ee ae, $ years, iip 4 shane pasienio, feel confident that the price 
he total number of youths who have been ad- e Dunbar: 5 80 of forei free in British ports, will range 
mitted, two have married, one of whom works on — Fel ac a oy 104 tween 35s. and 4 100 per quarter, and this independent. 
farm, the other for a neighbouring gentleman; four ; —.— 1 we " ra of dears at an element rarely aie in — 
ave been placed out in good situations ; three, havin OF cas B 2 cers u ect—as fo 
absented themselves without leave, were not taken ba k; > the 5th is less likely to realise its esti 9 at the — — Dantzio Wheat 
one left owing to il alth, — fterwards died; five than any of the others, as its large produce depends of 63 lbs. pos “bushel i ls. per bushel or 8s, 
are now at the farm. Yone have misconducted th em. upon the poss cane on an average number o qu rm than W this cou try of th 
selyes, nor been discharged Aa any fault. EP 16 f Rape or Turnips Par fd clay si same weight. This difference in the quality will always 
In connection with these arrangements for the board- spring erop of Ve etches and this is extremely ve an advantage to the wer in favo 
ing of the farm servants who liy the house, two ad doubts. Of the fourth r tation—ou own—we woul ons, but in unfayo the preponderance 
vantages are provided for the other labourers. A c th ave prown in past year 30 acres | ip Sop ie of foreign Wheat will be still greater. As 1 
* i a x ployed on the of Clover (15 of them for horses), — acres of Mango eply interested in this question, from havi g been 
farm at the time appointed for the beginning of w rzel, 15 a Swed d 2 9 14 —— on of f late called upon to m el the ipa of rent 
e 
given without payment. The early cup 
found to have th 
thirst during t 
ou 0 
pt t fo or the ne which is made à la Soyer, 
: Meat, 2 - minced, 9d. ; 6 
uce for 
re | into tons of green amn and if all had 
of pe ver = 
angold Warzel.. = 
15 55 
Total 
he meat made from 960 to 
now at 25 lbs., = 70 x 4 
About 160 sheep bought a 13 — a 0 r. will be sold in 
April at probably 
ee 
servant. T. D. Acland, in the | acy, 
be 
ional, 1 the English Agricultural Society. 
ELATIVE MERITS veal Bonito 
fi rotation, may be 
able to yield in the 
ppo 
Ist year, 25 pos of Wheat straw 5 Joar, 20 cwt. of Barley 
r acre, 
2d, 19 mas of Swedish Turnips ah 1 11 Sond of Clover and Grass. 
This is equal to 30 tons — in four years, 
pe annum, a ntity which, of at the 
rate of 1 2 every 150 8 is able to produce about 
ag — a is extended on 
e Grass two years, we rae 
oc a somewhat — — he "pide of green 
Thu 
ist year, 25 ewt. of Wheat} 3d year, 20 cwt.of — straw. 
straw. is . tons of Clov: 
2d, 20 tons of Swedes. 7 tons of Clover. 
Giving 38 tons as the 3 of five years, or 3 
roduce per annum as in the forme: 
6 cows weighing 5 cwt. have — 7 ewt, ea 
Add say 30 ewt. of bacon an dp 
But at least per worth of food have 
and if it be supposed to have made its w 
which i is, by the wa 
we must ded 
Etiket ofm 
t illustrates the effect of t 
hiela that the: 
wate g 
tional returns it woul 
case, 
e We now may take the Dunbar six years’ — of 
crops as third , and here we hse be 
Ist year, 20 tons of Swedes. 
2d, 20 cwt. of Barley straw. 
2d. 12 tons of Clover. 
per acre in me ee 
per ann 
d In our fourth 8 we take the eight years’ 
rse fo’ ma On: ANS fam fro m which we wig he It 
or 478 Ibs. of 
to about 
— 5 1 
5 ewt. of — straw. 2 tons of Clover. 
3d, — ewt. of Wheat straw. E 5 ewt. of Wheat i straw, 
4th, 24 tons of Mangold W urzel. 8th, ate of Swedes, 
green 
Or, wn sob ws 2 56 tous of nding, 
d rotations 
per 
— cwt. of Wheat] 5th year, 25 cwt. of Wheat 
b 
of green food, i. i, e. about 600 Ibs, åa 
a e 0 dr 
— 
—.— sealed bility to rich 
. ——— Be e i to rich 
Clays. It may yield 
€ 5 
- summer | 4th year, 25 cwt. of Oat ae 
tar a 8 
Seelen = 8 
3 Carrots; Ke. * = 280 
—— 
have become 8 ewt. each 
fallow subst 
without expense, that is at a cost paid for by the addi- 
l 
sumption of 
consum: 
been converted | Rober 
ave 2 an, - produce available 
e been: 
T s has been as follows : 
70 sheep 2 at le 15 me a qr., are being sold 
Ibs. 
ach 
19,504 
been purchased, 
rth t 
2,800 
u 
m the irregularities i 
vid should a be broader chan é 
$ aA 
indulgence of the 
rin “eel widely circulating paper. 
* 5 
he naamion, and 2 
insertion 
e As it is admitted by a a 
| culturists that pade i isas 1 cultivato: 
— it would be well for the m ne 7 
hi eir attention to that 2 
inery fh been 
would — 
spread o 
What WO ould our manufactories 
to each thread as in 
great number of s 
I am no polls. ory but one that ‘delights in 
that tends to raise the la boure 
the use of the d 
as in a arm 
per annually o di 
the 8 English yp Pian: Mikes Sete ys 3 
Hom e Correspondence. 
Pri rices.—In a letter from C. Wren Hoskyns, Esq., in 
a late Number, he gives the average prices of Whea 
at the various European ports ; upon reading this state- anm krti 
ment I was ly rised, having during the deb: aio traka; Da . 
2 the Corn- laws in committee with | re oe to bh 1 asa e lover of P si 1 
ts an to investigate what | stoppers of 
3 the average prices of corn (for the 10 years at abot ay Driving Farm Machiner 
i A : 5 8 a 1 sa 9 to the stint 
correspo 
riginal datum, to 104 Ibs, of meat per | corroborates 
stated 
from 1839 to 1846 was 43s. ad. 
man had ei 
and he (Mr. Newdegate) held in iis harii 
a statement, He would now Badric 
forth in the statistical es between 
1837 and 1846, 
29s. 4d, 
an impelling power 1 — 
Ha a very |. and doo pint b water, supp. 
by ring Te ut constant stream, and Le gat, o 
a farmstead near to this reservoir 
water 
prices set 
the statistical archives, it was 27s. 3d. The hon. gentle- |a wheel put u 
ited the Prussi: tenan 
