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Dis on ‘his lands, which promoted the passage Farmers’ cl bs. Gne of the great benefits of such meetings as 
water throug à = and n 1 N sp” NEWTOWNARDS AND ouse Fe eg ag . ae ito ee 3 — 
é aware, which he fo A remarks on this subject were made by Mr. | and at the same time with a due regard to the interests of W 
85 res t to employ, having “devoted his atten-| J. Andre 1 A yma r, near Belfast:— The addition and progression. (Cheers, ) “tte thought also that th did not 
tion for the last 12 years and practice of | of Beans h may do eng ‘ak pg os Pied He mas sthat they did not administer 
drainage; an oo — *. e t state light for rofitable ere of th see have | the administered in the sell cada oh 
land-d) to which one 2 fields ** — i ght, — rab ing that — I deficient in cattle — 2 ‘undigested, If du if they would do doa as as head done, and — 
0 w growing u it a crop o eat, such as f, the tain. in large pro n, those s ous of cattle and 
Be believed had not before een seen // for the production of the orses they fed, thog would ele tod ancrshed 
ation was very simple s almost in tirely matural. state, uedi 5 
ponat: 77 and durable, 2 bape no otitis to ‘om Beak She bones A f animals, and largely tis E lead to 1 — * inn pe a 11 N ope. woua 
economical, 
working of im 
ae tpt: preparation 
of the land: w of water through 
the drains 
sses di 
ent of his plan, but referred 
simply t * the principle 0 on which it was founded, namely, 
dmission o 
C. 
a . i han that 
rs of the Society at 
W he most 
of . interest 
rg 
had bee 
affected with that co w Pro 
monds’s views * the subject.— Mr. Baskerville Giegg 
heshire the d s had be 
the the 
— N Calvert Karie whethe 
amm 
mphor and 
th 
oppor- 
N to the Council, for cif, bd 
ould | n 
been tried.. —Prof. Simonds replied that is 
had been usefully employed in the disease.— 
onds then stated to the Council the progress 
had been „E by the or 
ein eles morn ce toc 
mersetshi 
a kind of a moby z 
PEET hide — abe aaya Kalte 
of them. — Mr. Raymond Barker thought 
animals were lost fro m th 
À very 
consisted of 13 
locks, and 12 calves, the health of 
had or. very good until June last year, since 
which time he had lost 20 of them. The disease 
the Members of at ] 
the fetlowing 3 the 19th inst.; and that 
te next Weakly cose wel be held on the 26th inst. 
uses, and 
that place, opposed to the ret 
this fact, and Beans are u rally by them during 
entire year. Following their example in = is as in 
er matters, sume the entire of m n crop 
in enriching ned hes i she black cattle aie swine. 
Each cow in ves 2 lbs. daily dissolved i in 
her drink, b steeping 1 
husks, is also grou 
with the Bean-meal gig 
same pu 
rs; and in 
2 how winter, 
24 hours’ steeping, the — is applied to 2 — 
aulm, and ha 
y mixed with chaff, 
83 and applied > the | w 
ssion of | He 
rpose d 
house-feeding for aiii x as s follows : The firs t spring 
-0 
8 
by liquid ert affords 
ipe, 
l Your attention — E tae 
omg e his ort ub- | as 
to 5 1 through the 
etails o 
and mode 
y till the early E 
d of Ma 
di fic ve 
aided by a a little distiller’s potaley s supply the 
uld add that the 
Twenty barrels of lime in flour are scattere 
ip field, which is intended for nat 
soon after the 
n ready for u 
and other straw peice 
Bean and Flax seed 
3 1 
ter 
Quote dir in the Scottish Farmer. 
Habrzien, May 15: oes Meeting—In the 
Mr. M said, 
the 
course 
He had all his:anknals on egen 
extending the 
operation; and he assured them — would — as he had 
done in making better manure, more 
— 
more mea 
mand the 
een competiti 
was inconsistent 
in 
ac g, an 
e beim 7 — thought every one was boun 
see if th 
e Wheat straw | 
remainder 
i this — — e was laying out “2001. a 
elf 1 
m | fa Sir yi 15 nd odin if ag Taas. 
u, bew 
f | back | 
mainder = be * 5 yor ‘washed, dried, 
d anagemen 
ire 
stones, wie —— it into idir — it is eee in water 24 hours 
till — 8 mucilaginous, and I find, in practice, 
quantity is bet and more advantageous to the 
pea ‘than double 
t put 
| — . more ait one, and the sroto very y likely would not 
N one a — a half; a — * — week would be 
ee 2 lbs., at 5d. per ib. w f= d. 
gave nat animal hata crown’s wor 
wee i (gonent — worth), he eae nat pay for it, 
ma uck in return for 3 * or impo: 
rs PA pay 
a give 
Cu of whom vi doubt they had "heard, 
| said t a him the other 1 that he pe never make a beas 1 5 y 
for e than 5 lbs. , of meal or oil-cake p he 
e coo 
or boy 
experiment w 
d to try— — was well: — 
ey e 8 — ipta — more money, or lose ai little less. 
t let them re 2 as he was annual produce 
Bu t, 
his accounts, it 1 
ly to 
ce to him, and of no 
pete all importan 
to | small poy toh — to che „ that byi should be ab e to 
n his 
business in 12 best way oo 
He had said before 
n hey might exclaim ‘ Whata n expensive wen 1 
must be, what a quantity of eee must be f e, * He 
assured the lan nig ote % the coun ary» whose — he sidered 
it to be to put u d bu ildi ings for good tenants, ‘that brick 
> vit slated buildings of the — bag roo with boarde 
could be put up, at an Sones (if os: y wi meee W 
Aca ), 
of only ha 
as the sole 2 
animals were all 
N 
best possible conditios 
— ed. 
A — 
88 55 
as pa 
3001, addition 
and from a close — 4 — on of the cost 5 ome of 3 
— ring, an 9 — ted with the buildings, he was 
charging hims its a 
(A voi 
— ži a He assured them that “the auimal 
dene ing nor bedding, and it was one of the 
oe 
. beauties of this pina, that they might have beh bullecks, 
s, and er require 
who came to 1 ” 
pha „How often a o you he 
ie thas sweep it 89 He — eon 
that by the addition of a little gypsum on the boards, the am- 
2 ia was perfectly fixed, there wa as no disa gree —— smell at 
| farmin ng would gen 
the — of putting ag the animals on boar 
their prea — ging = to them 
= lon 
en we — e fat a a Turn rnips than whe 
t of — — was a 
and loss ; it was the very essence - 
crops: t — “that thes: 
— — ee 
ere few fi 
— — of produ — or their Wheat crops, 
Miscellaneous. 
Mr. Smith, of Deanston.—We are E ay to have to 
of Deanston, 
He was found ee in ded 
of his 
of 
drainage—that is, the drai ninage through bo 
land — pipe drains, ins — of over the la 
drains. He had been engage * — of 
fake of land drainage. 
superinten 
was i tor: 
sient the keane all all Health, eg whom his exertions were more especially 
irected to the application of the sewage water and * 
agricultural production. He was 
ul. | refuse of towns to 
