48—1850. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
VII. pesi burdens, taxes, and 
rs’ rates 
VIII. Interest on sunk capital, 
002, at 10 per cent. 
n floating capital, 
25002, at 5 per cent. 
5 
peer „„ 
INCOME. 5 
22 Acres Oats, 50 bushels p. acre, 1100 bush, 
all consumed by the horsti 
55 Acres Wheat, 38 bushels per 
2090 do. 
Poe 
acre 
Off seed 
isposable......ceseseee 1922 at 58. 480 10 
92 Acres Potatace, 400 tons, * roots, at 
prese h ël. pe — ton 12 
tatoes on 3 suffi- 
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plan — bre 
1 Nome Ttallan ae Grass pane for seed 
91 50 Acres Turnips. 
15 Do. guin — N green for house feeding. 
25 2o 
5 
r feedin g the following stock, viz, :— 
44 “Cattle which were . 
n June e bee 
— 
— of 5“. 58. per hea: 
ce paid for tein e281 0 0 
86 Cattle i in conrse of feeding, 
at 51.58. per head —— 451 10 0 
208 So asad at 9s. per hea 
6 Ewes 
Produce of 91 acres, besides manure 
£2569 16 
N.B.—The large sum for purchased manures will be reduced 
next year by at least 2 on account of the additional 
mula ted y 1 sys stem of house- feeding 
and prove, that it was considerably cheaper and more 
advantageous to make meat with purchased corn n, 
alone, administered in the 
table 
differe nproved sy 
farmer, vith bis year's long fallow and two yea 
on ust suceum 
landlord will find t hat . ce 28 
ho 
rent a 
such 
in su ummer; and, it is Toled i 
1 ae nse 
e t 
— anures, 
n for the en 
and richness of the dung * com ithe consumptio 
e parohased food charged in the above account. 
is not insu 
Dav 
The stock 
VID ae Auchness, — 17, 1850. 
f 
Ft f 
An 
men affor ds 2 v 
Fin de The Suff, r 
employing 5 abour e 
farm —shows a ee g loss, whilst the latter pro- 
duces an wl profit. Now it will be admitted, thas 
ma „Free Trade nor Protection can have any 
e there 
riking and instructive con- 
rior 
Auch 
for 
as naturally superior, and in 
vious oula, whilst the Auchness farm, 
much of n 3 8 has had to be aprovei at 
e Suffolk farm there is o pur- 
he 
ess | valuatio: 
ing | a 
deni 
cake, I 
r 
east | of this g peer and Pean nation. 
Nature, the 
ing the 
Hı IGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL, Nov 
entar drnim which enable one to speak with con: 
fidence on any of the many questions which are ea use 
in its discussi 
po the oa a as sail a as to the 
turist ; : gis since the fall that has taken 
ted distri me 
Hermt pezis ear t of farm management, the employment of 
extra keep, i with * Turnip Al "ei to a degree 
also beco mana; The annual 
ke consideratio 
wees the fa fattening of stock has beco 
su akika ces at ae amoun 
my 
lar periods, so long as I continu 
will also take "place, 
aith; but! it would be pre 
i ulte. I wish, for many 
may be satisfactory. 
e ne —.— of the rental being un Lge accompli, ad 
com upon, and presents an 
feature 2 improving landlords. I have 2 — but 
the ene 2 e that d 
by use 
i 
8 
iF 
- 
8 f 
: 
old . 04 the 
Suffolk f * only 7931. Poly as the value of the grain crops 
for the e have a clear explanation of 
eange of snecesa in one 
In one wet the 5 grar 
maximum produce, and co 
centage of expo i need: hardly sa 
m; w the ae 
and not he who — it. . as farm 
— depends greatly on ba —— 
reen cro; 
Er 3 question of the value of a ton of Turn 
ath th h 
ac 
and Po- 
er. | model of my farm 
t 
mpossible to 
* ntity of 
eir Manure di 
great Exhibition. 
vanced; I the po 
e the boarded valuation as a tenant- 
armer has not yet 4 sent to me by the valuers, so I 
cannot at presen 
oduce it. 
The facilities iz acquirin icultural science are 
5 
establishm 
excel sopra rents, 
In co maar ecg 
in wealth, 1 iberty, * nd Y 8 
1 | capita al and tg and superlative in —— 
never believe it can continue 
* ong fee 
th pa oa e will any — piii 
bary an anomaly to continue. 
In conclusion, I commend to your especial sip are 
No a the | au 
d not escape | qu 
g | The increased value of the manure from 
and other similar b 
ents, invite he Piia of aa eet to | 
it be seer = fre, oe 2 Great eire 
o some pert age the 
Some farmers resort to extra keep to 
“avoid seling i in dull or bad markets s, calculating on 2 
rise in pri 
expenditure » while not a few e this the 
. thod of enriching and maintaining 
eak or naturally pga raed barren soils. 
reel ing this, there rmers, who have 
ado a system lech af 1 — 5 by 5 ged by 
s, that hav 
e practice is tbr ag Ait 
e the ra | satisfy themselves with 
her sion; an 
from the absence ol that careful a pa. 
of expenses and returns, which in no de 
more essentially necessary than i 
The fattening of stock w 
4885 8 substance 
decided conviction at the 
We belie 
re 
allowed for un 
pene pe 
| half the original nee: 
1 feeding bine 
illing to or 40s. per ton for the oilea 
nsumed in eating off the Turnip crop. 
stock so fed 
is thus acknowledged, but it is a matter of regret that 
e information btained wi 
im It is possible that too 
high a value has freque ally * placed on the perma- 
nent and ae effects produced by the consumption of 
such s ubstances oint o N 
yb rth . 
erent su ct ade, 3 5 oink oyed ; 
e thi , almost exhaust the list: 
Flax; Linnted-eah 
refuse of crushe 
cake, the I en 
rushe 
tad Eog Raposo 
only as The ma: 
no 
ficial to e e, 18 conducive to — and sae 
ting to your 
white Peas (foreign aati 3 
mind, — tee charming and —— face of 
above may rinaceous substances. Distillery 
| offals Hay is — considered in Scotland as extra 
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