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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Aue. 17, 
every attentio- has been paid to the health of the 
animals ; wn ene is the — not 
the . ; * haili ro 
steps in * 
anxious et bene 
confired ts the wealthy — or farm 
e that 
1 
as possible, from all 
chiefly intended for those 
ional assistan 
h | place 
— the wr 
heavy ram 
7 inches "above this place a layer of broken stones | of a 
floor being smooth and uniform in surface is easily 
cleaned and washed. The —.— of a well regulated 
8 be, as clean — that of the 
The —— the interior 
n- 
and, — Whether the machines of tilla 
des — we assigned to be “machinery” at all, ac. 
— to the common N of that word. 
proceed with the particular subject of 
ge can be justly 
all, 
f the owners’ good | thi 
ince agriculture is ordered to stand its ground, de- 
insie merits alone, a and to co ompete 
prime mover to tillage a 
That 
3 the thickness of this should be 
nd barn 
—— — enjoy the same 
economical and certain powe ich these other manu 
intr oduced. 
* hints thro 
n the —— of our subject, as indicated in 
the thickness of the layer may be 2 or 3 inches. Pro. 
clay, in a liquid form, and pour 
etween them and 
factures P 
insu ner ; m 
steam power, a 0 
indebted for the maintenance of their p 
in gatos ove 
10 title, we shall first throw out a few 
ments for N the liquid manure to proper recep- 
s to be retained till required for use. 
ly the oe should be considere 
of the receptacle to contain 
are all on one side of the build- 
of the 
33 
l sewer pla 
of s stalls, which should be le 
most efficient and cheapest form of 
“hints” relative | down 
us here to dwell on the import- | im 
clay—a fine hard lev 
iah oh 
ee a supply exa 
-| they derive from 
ine. Wit 
el floor | ce 
wo 
i 
foreign competition, over Ee ay other ihan 2 
the at 
integrity another 
ecies of mechanical and chemical manufacture, called 
agrieu ulture 
he lar — —— or si ‘ide aral in “shoul not m 
flee at once, but led to a cesspool made ata level some 
eet below that of the floor hat the sta len, so that the 
ait of the drain 5 be so e the 
use of this e 
portion of the manure ; moreover it is found to clog the 
valves used in thie pipes, a used to — it from the 
tanks — required for The cesspool need not 
— and will be beet ionnta of wood, an 
— — ith — — rcha—a substance remark. 
ably w well adapted fo 
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be placed within s few inches of 
rflow and wast 
e SÖ 
stalls should er sipag a and eg with 
or asphalte w The highest 
The in 
described, should | havo; at . — along its length, say 
stall or place where the animal 
e central sewer, 
he joints should be 
ready for 
wW 
rammed tip with clay o cem 
The central sewer should sl slope icky donn towards 
the receptacle, If eiren d it should 
nd at bottom, — — 3 no false or 
and we inclines o r slopes towards 
eireular — o be used — 
end. Aft 
attended wal $ * is of im 
a | arrangem 
nd the ru 
rick lining consolidating, a layer roof cement 
the batiki, 1o that the — — 
—— with a cover to allow 
ine interior 
terwards coverin 
interior wh sheets of | 
Ac 1 zine coveditig may be 
If ther tity of ex- 
5 consideration of — im- 
portant Sheet of — 
STEAM POWER AND STEAM PLOUGHS. 
and clean. no means approve of vem flooring 
the small round headed sto e 
k of kei 
— pe 3 
), and . t 
means. The poin 
paw wenn 
between 
et straws and e matter, which it is 
oy difficult to — ; — paved 
— ts 
— —-„— 
— movement of the highest order of — 
lence, such as we see exhibited when 
similar hard material is mechan — Fs — 
us made Min 
th 
quan 
crement produced, a second tank shoul be provided into | thi 
u 
tmp wtih d this i inquiry d 
enjoys a | 
Thus it ‘appears (unless I be contradicted and an 
aright by some one of your correspondents) that th 
cult ure. The only question remai 
ways and means whereby it can 
1 * B si 
be 1 ced with 
For m glad to see the Royal Agricul tural 
Society ‘has kón. up the subject in aren and give it 
my opinion, form the end of nearly four years’ 
cons * study 0 of this particular that it is of 
vital interest to = future men Soe. F of 
cline and I trust that it never will be allowed 
slee g — til — means whereby it can be added 
ractice are assumed 
to be perfectly correct. The 
fundamental principles for mechanica 
settled esta 
horse to agricult 
| implement — to be “ as old as nage 
th 
hen try his hand at the a soy, bY 
he is staggered and due „ 
finding the eee of addition is peo we Ar crc 
and no wonder, e power he to add is nei 
in 
Pett 
