426 THE woth toua Ai 8 GAZETTE. 
arley 
sketches of plans for entirely new Single-storied | ht 
E ~ 
denied will — be better and more useful to make it a 
to 
ı coal place is sh 6 bushels of Peas; q = 
included within the pedais walls of rv prey oe it | ines a cow’s keep; t liberty teat food 
eep; the 
artage > of] s six or seven cartloads’ of 
‘loset, with its 
om 
the inside instead of for which the hind had to 
railway a pmi i. 
finda 
ahe |t 
ut: Y 
A small outside win- s agreement binds himeelf to 
»” e $ by ja 
supplied with ie 7. ‘ios to 92. 
may be supp 
inportan = | bondagers’ wages, but 
-room a of | ra 
ast tw theres aa ae 
nd give her board and 
pe 
they ind i liike the} (4.) Su which 
order. It militates | keib dlie than aes Kijo er 
> . g inst the utili y ofjt requir es 13 or 14 horses to enable the ing to 
AY ì ' i NS M> such conveniences that the in- ol ; but farmers he farmer 
en it is RRT oc 
1 a se 
sibilit shoulders to 
stowing away in them ati be eve to) oe 
m the es, 
wages of th 
do our duty, ani ashi the Salone 7 ork 1202. fora 
atii Ain of harness, as they a Tay a a a 
uch a farm. a number of h 
623 quarters pa uae table Oats per saa 
‘armers who let 
= 
St 
VS 
rti PUANA the 
thei There is Gast the difference ome ae seeds, between 3 heb 4b 
PEET, < e 
vin 
nd B y per acre, and 6 b 
between right and wrong in gi 
mo i 5 25 ao thin l simpl because of Eat rses, and 30 0 
L FT they are required and withholding fat Z. £ ites 
Fic. 10." D they be eon. o sh eep; say 807. for i 
EES a aain eS ha hall t week give a number of illus- | Pees te Er estimate of 
panto bb; ; y d; watercloset e; and coal | sorte Pesna of double cottages under one roof, | £ Penses of such a farm; 
wbere the upper floor is made a eats habitation. 
MEMORANDA ON SCOTTISH FARMING 
limited area a great diversity i in the depth, tenacity, and 
| porosity of e oe soil. Take for instance a few |€ 
adjoining far One eis admirably adapted for 
OPS ; ther i 
ea 
$ 
hy 
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5 
5 
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8 
"seen, 
same field can scarce 
(2) A a hh shepherd, hedger, 
ix 
who work o rm), are in 
shire the 
e d on a farm of acres, which 
rvants’ fam o 
equivalent to the wages of other fiye women duri 
| the su er half year. 
-) OwING to the earth’s surface having been so|by pedple of lim rn means, and there age 
often disturbed, there is in some districts of a very | Practical farmers who have ‘sufficie 
imited 
fener rental of farms is seldom a guide to their 
n | the 
nds oot a cae “Se tities ‘of Baty and Wheat 
es 
erwick-|the farmer to get t a 
umber. of people wo are | the one half generally carted home to the cattle, mdthe 
š all o heep. , frost, 
larly ee mn on the five-shift system; but the mone ie poy 
ilies 
le 
m the commencement of sowing | Sowing it; but on many i 
be Tinie? till the cornmenbenten t of harvest will be ned since last autumn 80 acres sown 
ing | 
(6.) Owi ing to the demand for farms of m 
s se 
pie but the average produce of a farm, ( 
extent, Which i is not rack-rented 
tie atace, ek fare, | bushel ; pear from 56 to 58 lbs 
i >E said pa siate of tl 
h othe 
p 
acres with Barle: and 120 acres with Oats. There 
will be i thas bape 
2 
cropped, 
bove to be vite average produce, and after 
Fig. 11 illustrates the eme: cottage with the 
= than ft hinds and the sh ie Fon’ Sage 10 5 ee of Oats, 40 quarters of Wheat, 
accom isthe h ; Sane 0 ewes 
ane = ai l the la hse where c sb s he water. | and two or three ee hoggs’ keep, and the me payment x | Jer quar bushels of Barley for farm 
Noaet; and f the coal place. | the hinds. Farm “inka A far è Bene ie since the partial 435 onan “of Oats, 320 quarters ra 
failiaró of the Potatoes in ee ll state rile oe quarters 2 bushels of peur e : 
Á ing so reluctant to give n equivalen 
ers bei 
money as a substitute, nsic ei 
“@) Some farmers sell their lambs about 
Je 4} 
whose master 
apart 
mi for the hinds’ 
"a value. For | commence selling tad about 5 
stance, a pme or middle of May. Those ae who feed the 
du 
a good Geom A Ses 2 
fo 
cows may, by Na d ana lambs, hogga a = 
Lu OA ¿4 20 i : 
ae week te ral ait one and 80 draft ewes a 
re 
wig oan J ly 400 hogg® 
m: i orto 
or 4d. as a 
stitute for the Pota- | 
toes does. li for |} 
a = family. 
ura is 
rate of 
the present and the year; 37. 10s. 
of money; end 
vill be found at pages 318, | on the land for Potatoes 100 imperial tan of Oat. | 
meal, or 60 bushels of Oats ; from 18 to 24 bushels of | 
purchase 
& COW receives only or 
62. or 7L i EIA ER At his command 
ee or i 
a 
good supply for his |if the markets have an vapward a 
ami few tons of oileake to keep on 
to thresh 
sub- | weal 
8.) Such a fi besides supporting su 
rye ) cha far ly uneti Fe 
who may tere too few Turnips 
