14—1850.] 
Id be ble of reprodueing, and if 
ere mete per 1 Fan an the chance of losing the 
, beyon 
d imaginations — exceed. C., Newcast. 
Farm. As the son of a clergyman intereste 
17 t as yet not N deeply versed either in 
r practice, I venture to offer a few sugges- 
e 
in a late Number), as to the cultivation of gar 
farm. It y appear presumptuous that one con- 
fessedly a learner should make such an attempt 
especi your correspon has already the 
dvantage of a companionship with “ Paxton, and 
I imagine, ot so f a novice himself, as 
his letter at first sight might lead one to suppose. If 
un is not so “full” as he expects, I 
trust at all events he will give me credit for “ prompt- 
ness in according with his request. We upp 
Besides most valuable manure for succeeding 
with 10s. worth of tail corn for poultry, T. P. H. 
ties. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL 2 OF ENGLAND. 
A Montuty Councrt was held at the Society’s House 
are, on Weinesday last, the 3d of April : 
present, the Marquis of Downs the 
Chair ; Colone 
Blanshard 
onas Webb, and Mr 
members pae elected : 
ar deel Ape a Herts 
Normandy 
am, , 
1 — 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZ ET TE. 
Society : all debts rw been paid, a large cash- 
ett was in hand, — Be considerable 0 had 
de to the invested capital in the publie funds. 
ne ape of Sha | Ciencias was adopted and 
confirme > 
Exeter Meetinc.—Mr. Raymonp BARKER (in 
enen, of a Port rtman) presented the Report of the 
General ter Committee, in 1 N m 
rogr ie in th p for th 
Country Meeting A — Societ, 5 re To held in u that Sis 
in the middle of Jul 5 in W e ence o9 the plan and 
erection of the 
the C 
try Meeting in 
— oik verona to decide that the county of M 
221 
e bushel of W 
N — heat per acre drilled in in rows 
d, and o 
227 — 
ir Jo! u the ec 
. the e ara of th 
he 1 — and dis 
he ent manuring the — * 
ee fed s and the final Consolidatio 
all of which, as far as possible, 8 
every grain sown shall vegetate. 
spring che crop is hoed wd Garrett's a horseshoe 
them 20 aer 
Sir Joh 
Over. 
e Wheat crop * year a ` 
6 quarters an acre of very — ones as hi 
yanes with Sir John Trom 4 4 to 5 and, 6q cre. 
is taking the in hand, ie beer e sel 
— 2 to 23 quarters * acre, Adjoining the farm bui 
is the farm 2 a plot of six a table 
Cc Mangold W 
without being much worn out, 11 is iehi by Pater 
son, of Manchester, and wer 5d. a foot. The rick 
xt demands rg i space, ‘as aan as th 
original yard, been clea afford room for the 
increasing bulk ‘of the es Restin rw 
ch Pipes, un 4 feet t deep, thi 
0 
My estimate bo i dlesex should co én the metropolitan district for | whol 5 — bed dh ott pe enclosing — — 
are remov e solid dung is carte „ an and benea 
„ as I rather o Keep within the range that year ; the counties of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex is then dug and planted with Potatoes, for which it it is sufi- 
probabilities than ‘possibilities, I thin k there will be the south-eas ny distrie t for 1852 ; Ave 4 of South | ciently manured by the liquid which has penetrated it. 
ason, | W e addition of the cou Monmouth, | shed, of course, remains = use in the same way in subsequent 
1 ick-yard is the barn, the whole machines of 
course there will be several sions, „such as | Glou ie " Hereford, and Worceste: i: 1 K South Wales | years. Next the rick-y j ry 
Stone Turnips ae &e., “whieh in increases the value. | district for 1853; and the counties of Leicester, Lin- which is ox . 1 1 
Poles. Estimated yield, Market bari coln, Nottingham, an utland, the East Midland | hour altogether. lery extends along "ie back of of 
20° +6 — . 4 bushelis . . £0 14 0 district for 1854. tant, ‘through is — or which the driving-shaft of the 
by = Peas ` z z ; ” “ . ` 1 s TNSPEOTON Coik —On the motion of Colonel beiin passes, with pulleys and belts at intervals for at 2 
eee arley sr. —ͤ— ” . . * e wer t 
20 .. Potat rr 5 3 0 0| CHALLONER, seconded by Mr. Brandreth, the e following gallery Sir John proposed to erect steaming cheste, pe Berd 
10 . Cabbages ae 30 cwt. 5 = s Committ oi “ to inspect any site or sites adopt t the pisa of giving his stock cooked food, ih he threshing 
20 ... Carro * 2 tons ty x and machine is an inferior one, but it is fitted wi an exc ellent 
20 . Mangold Wurzel .. 2 „ 0 15 0 of ground ag aie Pye for e Show-yard in 1851, on shaker, y a rett, the double motion of 
report to the Council their 8 or otherwise for rates the 8 n ogthways. 
‘ $ ES 16 0 the p ‘the Society, namely, the Stewards of th from the machine. It is esa | passe to a straw-cutter, by which 
The important question then is, how to consume the Cattle and Implement Departments, with the members | it is cut ; ed, either into 4-inch lengths for litter, in 
produce most profitably at home, as the markets near vad th mittees, the addition of Lord Port- mar 3 — vel — — 1 e 
e appear v p „ Mr. Pusey, M. P., Mr. the respective kinds into separate compartments of the 
be suggested, bearing in view the cottager (and his F cher ein and Mr. ‘Shaw of Lo — ding beneath. A corn and cake bruiser and Turnip. cutter 
allotment) who will be looking on, I propose to invest uncil then adjourned to weekly m nee Sa ppm TE r — 1 45 —— of nd — 
money 0 igs. (I shall add = small sum for on W. cana ai; the loch of aal On 2 flowing OPa ALGI, TA WELA ge a apo rt perigee itn techn o 
poultry, which I ne to be supplied in part from the | Wednesda ay, April 17, at 12 o’cloc an f. y, Con- is the implement nhad; ich e implement not in use is 
2 of the far m.) I reco mmend, — chat about 28 Chemist 75 the gaa ty, will — — ra da Ath to | kept under cover itis proper to mention here that Sir J. 
July, in th use of the . “ On the Che- Conroy has disposed ‘of ly ow — and adopted — 
>, himself, after trial 
at from 20s. to 508. each, say t e 255. these * al P rinciples of i Cheese and Butter making botb, re an no comparison in point of economy of labour 
will be supplied with the thin 100 aaa es of the wena eee a E between the "fo, this being «level part of the country, w. 
le ith a little whole corn (Peas), till the Farm Memoranda. good roads through the fi e more 
of October, when toes ots, and THe Farm or SIR JOHN ee about — miles zwe kept under lock, the h z provided with shelves, on 
, 1 which the different machines not required for the 
Mangold Wurzel will be ifted, the corn having been to the 3 of Reading, is such an particular work in š . Adjoinin 
previously ; oes ani t this period will be admira ble manner, that we shall devote a brief space to > is a carpenter’s shop, a of the buildings 
put upon a more forcing diet, say steamed roots and its deser . nee lta baraan: 
meal, an Christmas of their value a consists of various soils, but principally fair stock land, room, we isl ie. i — * * * ug’ ary t 
is as follows: not very , some of which lies on a retentive sub- * Tre E yis festo th sable’ * pd 3 indec ed 
X 8 7 £18 etratum ay, and some on an ope gravel Fo r years ago — supplie 9 yÁ: e sader ldings. ee an ee 
6 pigs, Chine patos sach; H s. 6d. 77. 103. öd. N e (for Sir John is a farmer of only four years’ standing) the koor ioii * — with a 1 = ening otep 3 
a pan boxes, ; 
1 8 10 0 hole of the ara oo comprising about 220 acres, exclusive for the convenience of the feeder, 1 
of the park surro' gt the mansion, was divided into nume- daia. all e eatin which Si Jo hi a 6 
29 10 0 —— . fields b by high woale binks, — one of which; z 8 paia ni 2 ee Aer br 1 5 Th rae 
has removed, the soil in them being scattered over e ppa si 22 e 
Market value of produce ... 816 0 > — et mpartment of woe building is secu store a. 
. —— ? pet the „cutting urnips, 
14 0 — — arny ato — ndseape, Every ac ere of Ke. — the * kitchen, 4 2 it cl term next — | 
T 
r management—the pig esta- 
ose whi e —.— experience 
paree Sir opr to think that a greater distance would have 
sufficed on th whi 
i 
opinion 
what Sir John 2 5 the bigot'e hole,” e — box, in 
ong eve Be — a pei of between 4 and 5 feet, tw 
tantly pouri 
re range of soil. 
e and renate on was 
near a great improvement has 
effecte that it has been done by a 
large outlay ot apita, — roads were 2 the 
made, e the double e purpose r e 
— Belds, ns 
modious farm ball 
aged strictly on the „ „ 
provement which is applicable to this — te 
bes reviously prov apas aiok rofitable, bag be adopted. The — — 
crop, yara 
est E kind, = ` — for poe superphosphate t oe the 
umptio talis, and 
s 
Rev. J. — Car- Dolok Y Vicarage, Bingham, 
FINANCES. — Colonel ie nid Chairman a the 
Finance 2 
Socie ety, 
of the 
amount of e compo- 
rested, leaving, 9154 a the balanco 
23 — and flourishiog N — of the 
and injuring the 
gro by running to seed. The sheep are a southdown ewe 
ock, crossed with a short-woolled Leicester, the 
-bred lamb whic 
their mo make get strong. 
kon ia the 88 paren by Good Friday, and as neon ater 
that as possible, the * being i afterwards — — on 
ji 
La 
- | country 13 years 
n- doo 
bene which great — ssa — 5 bestowed. lt should 
have been mentioned before that th: 
roduced it is sold, and an equivalent 
ity — R tought to to replace it. Besides — 
Sir . buys a large quanti . 
his stock. He pen ar to fatten, every hogs 
as he has acres, and has thereiore aa eaei on the ‘tim between. 
and 400, 80 ot which are in the e fattening pens to rtp ar 
The only food 
aise so that they may have 
the public-house. 422 
9 
ne to the 
r 1002. of 
Windel 
ndlord and Tenant.— This nen 
ago, with 
