378 THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JUNE 15, 
go to a capitalist or banker to ask assistance, because 
the Tandlord’s right of hypothec stands in the way; 
and ly he is thrown upon the ug s mercy, 
‘who may, under su ch circumstances, dictate his own 
te eans a fanci ite, itis 18 
very day occurrence, a this s year 
re to r 
course whic aw 
eee yes, 8, ty the yono defalea 
d to be the 
much more enriching system adopted. By hea 
rere in 
igh state of fertility. 
law can never 
Baoris 8 this nets 
ma 45 5 Let 
on for unrealised improvements 
the la aw af} roa shad | as it is both in pri 755 
and practice, would press much more light the 
tenant, while at the same time his status in the esti- 
mation of the ere ey dealer would be materially 
changed to the 
Lord ene bill for altering the law of 
ts. 
‘allow. 
— once in eight years, * the principle agg — — 
be t eated gratefully in return.“ A 
crop of Tares preceding a fal p ‘draws ” 9 
—— to Ge extent of 20 pases 2 * 5 eat an acre; that i is, 
— expect 40 bushels oro 
and a fon bys — „. f Tar l 
ures highly for This Mangold — the yellow 
8 variety, using 2 8 of dung, 4 cwt, of Rape dust, and 
2 ewt. of The result is a yield of 35 ort an 
rop, whe can be dis 
terms ; 40 bushels of Whe 
— "of, — are rec 
irer is in my vd favourable condition. 
r an a 
t is * broad- 
ast, after Clov cks a 
fi r Hu le 
sys is to have one-fourth of his farm in Wheat, one-fourth in 
fallow and roots, in B , and one-fourth 
Clover, Trefoil, a By changing the latter every 
he management of stoc 
g plan 
lord of the powe eclai oduce sold in Hutley’s practice is t urn his horses into a large open r 
en market to a bond fide purchaser. The te in front of stable, 22 r they have had th r of corn, 
p ; | and here they remain out night and day, when in the yoke, 
of the bill are so moderate and reason nable that even | summer and winter. He is never troubled wit patana or other 
the stringent sticklers for maintaining the ue — g . . wis à heen ove pan tte Sid on 
isi can | and partly in the yards; the couples are 
other i decent of the law of h 225 fi scarcely roots; 300 3 re kept in two adjoining yar S, 50 in each— 
object it, fuse concurrence in its object, | one provided with ow eo * the other quite open. Both 
which is virtually to acknowledg integrity of | y ya ards are vet aught on, 8 and in 2 5 ese ~ soe Ane 
7 een kept e co bs ey receive roots, cut e A 
b public bili eo 7 and to A ases the and 200 lbs ‘of ‘olleake daily, among the 300. They are now 
uyer against the lia wh of paying purchases being sold out at an increased polos, between cafcase and woo! 
i the 
pic ont state of matters most Wee to oe 3 8 2 — 48 i conse > ving the — — H 
spirit of British love of fair play and common j 4d. a week for the roots and chaff. The feeding of pigs is car- 
ried on to a great extent by Mr. Hutley breeds none, but 
4 — —— — buys pigs ete about = and feeds them five weeks, whe: Rea 
5 are ready the London market. They are 0 
ace FARMING. different kinds, and s 1 on boiled Indian Corn, The 
THo the n consists of various soils, t difference between the 2 ing and selling ogi = 3 
system * agrieulturo í followed on oses eg and lighter stock for one year r om 
lands poorer 
the hin 
ar has 
falls below 12002. or 15004. As this sum goes to — for the 
corn consumed by the pigs, it shows how much Mr, Hukay i is 
— 
vy to the . — e fed on 
-. . — e kept, i they a ith this 
arley is pare heat, 
the land is in a rich state, a exellent crops are got 
i 7 rate the 3 of culti- 
200 the 
— N pe clay marl district, some miles west of 
` x 
n —— a. “Hutley pree n his suc- 
4 farting a vert application of capital to the land, 
rainage, chalking, artificial manures, and, above all, by 
ing a large stock and employing sufficient labour. 
he has oe encourage by a moderate rent, and entire 
confidence in his lan 
8 
mined the w 
ell- — and 
e 
Chelm 
The — is on aco slope, by n 
ses ns a stron 
mixed with small stones and chalk, the 
on a lease of 14 years, 
pA drains the land at his own ex- 
ches deep and ut 32 feet 
an instructive visit, and we were 2 oh i i 
1 of course quite unnecessary to enter into any 
f the farm, as Mr. Mechi himself * mad 
that public, We shall, therefore, confine ourselves to 
© 
ble as ro 
sup) d to ieee it years’ lease, and a nefit to 
I The ed. 
s 4 
e of much be 
made in the 1 that is to be fallow: 
occasionally as often. as 5 times. A portion 5 
annually, ena that which is ins is most foul condi 
is chosen for this operation ; indeed, it neon 
th tha prece receding 
nty of roots and organic matter to assist ia the 
—— e clay. Barly in May the land to be b 
ry light, well dragged about, — then 
1 Went . — ap um 
mg ng —— — rey 
putting on more earth, while 
he fire 
h s kept burning slowly 
ashes. These a 
n 
ie n be worked and sown earlier in spring, 
d that bot “the 93 1 quality of crops are impro 
Specially so — 2 pia Clover. Experienced farmers say 
that the ofte it is — t the more the soil is l 
in . th 
is most — ce that the land should be 
Four or five acres of the —— in 3 
— bein ay 
stem es and Mangold 2 , anured. 
Halt of Of this division is 9 hoy pm og 
acre 
sixth 4 
well u 
* F. red Clo are: 
eat is followed ay Beans, = 
ean ` are not | 
nd-hoe. 
The 
ater — the — abled i tin * 
— but — 21 remark the 
by men E A 605 ctor 3. — ell for ea 
Boeing, — aby — ie 2 is repeated five times in a season if n 
eek — . three times. 
‘both foll Wheat. In 
long, the 
his crop in 
way a m e are high 
e 
— 
| and —— “Crops, it is geo 
* 
ved, e 
f detail : 
The — — 170 je in fe —. — a oan | soil, 
ma a very 
“dr 
— — liberal ex pas the who 4 * is kept in constan 
* e; on e-haif 
in Clover, Tealian Rye se — The Wheat is 
rilled in 2 ‘about 7 7 feet wide; it is twice — rse-hoed ; 
Beans, — pe, are also —— n 55 2 e drill. Red Clover 
a thes — ses 
The Italian 
e most forward 
"Havi ving walked over 
r. Mec ‘arm, we —— no —— in saying 
— — nom and ban appeara omot Whea 
9 
count y- In the ni ane and 
*. as. Maoti} is yet superman g. The 
stock paces tact on the are 150 sheep, 0 igs young 
and old, 24 fatting bull e — * ots, 10 sachs 
feeding th 
vy appli- | 
and the conversion of all 
be much more — 9 | 
of on 
at and 
koned — — orops — poa 
cip 
10 filthin 
e an 
of meal are 
ht annually for this purpose . All oe 
w, and, with * Apai 
corn are * 
are —2 on W to economise the 
of some of the 
One litter of 12, which we saw, Mr. Hobbs expects to sell b 
the — of the 7 for lou.” "Besides es pigs Mr. Hobbs keep 
eep, —5 catt 
3 agricalraral management * E Suffolic 
J, Srubbing o 
uaderwood, forming irrigate — = — 
zade of access to eas 3 gee 
constant — sorte 
ence of such men as apio Ho bbs r. 1 1 
— and the Messrs. Ward, in “tifferent parts of th county, 
mus ive a > grent stimulus to the development of the 
5 res Sex. 
n 9 
— 
ur observatio ons on 
looked upon almost as a 
many Essex farmers. The Times 3 
BOX-FEEDING, THIN-SEEDING, &e. 
Error in pluribus est ; correctio autem in paucis. Ambros, 
** errare angelic cum, est ; errorem defendere diabolicum, 
st, 
reade: 
rs of the nni A a eg will re- 
n clos 
g the hei 
tory, and of wonder that such a l 
N had ever eee = | 
‘fee an account of 
threo a ra nges of! & 8 88 * which I inspected, being 
au. extensive of all I had seen. 
m, which I will call No. 1, 
the lives of several fine beasts whic 
ess from dise ungs would have been saved, 
as he should have kept them clean a 
| No. 2 was a range 
esteemed friend nee — 
those boxes, in glorious operation 
as m set 97 and eee. in Aa as the m 
advoe the ould desire. 
, | also, bal their — — — fes — — 
canes mor ag 8 of their own liquid and solid 
fine ein of buildings, — 
really the bar ‘boxes a had seen, but as three o 
only had died i 7 — I visited 1 5 i s We. 
them on the occasion no fur than 
merely to observe geen 1 had not forgotte — 
T return o No. — that is, x eel a 
3 sin d Mr. 
currycomb puffing and blowin 
Str. Mechi considers i ies eles 
. considers at 6d. per b. will 
for Barley at 368. a U iaa and ae 4d, pha tay Psy 
2 bes ides the m bu are placed 
box, 1 q 
on which they st 3 re 3 inches „ Wi 
For calves, 13-inch intervals, and — sheep 1}, 
One man “feeds 200 Pigs, 1 and carrying — 
are fed t at aday A 6-hor 
in threshin 
Linseed, } bolting aneks, — 
by Mr. Mechi; and w 
able pg not, there can ant y doubt 9 that his 2 
has in Tye points been instructive to the agricultural c 
mu 
chester ay m a towards the sea stretehes 
a tract bof well-farm We may 
that held by the Mes essrs. Ward, of Great Benti 
cleanly cultivated fields and irabl 
i 
His improved breed of Essex pigs is well known at all the 
great agricultural shows. 
pecul or 
hey are superior to any 
T 
other breed as “‘joi of 50 Ibs. weight e — be e London 
arket, which weight they make at a santo old. 
Whee kept to a greater age they feed rte m good 
ement, a score, or 20 Ibs, — a month ; a 10 0 inonthe? 
— —— weighing 10 seore. The breed perfectly 
pre be y Mr. Hobbs isin much de ad for With the 
kshire Se an excelle Nee, properties | 
of ey man a apa anim 
wing, 
—.— a clotted dung off a bins a sige 
in his muck I explained to the worthy 
h 
more ity. 
But time rolls on, works wi 
onderful changes, and 
it has been with my esteemed friend, Mechi, 
fortnight 
