442 
THE nei pe vana the gre GAZETTE. 
of the Beet: 
rt, they progr 
pws ame, as a crop, superior 
pi bea that ear ever pe see 
field before. | asthe use —— ew a 
bulbs were ‘ as big 
drained, were ‘ 
a 1 
the drain 
| the sub: 
e 
| years 
in $a curren air dow: 
pipe, | bn ather piain than induces the only u 
the ’ 
te 
| passa, ards in 
the net of this s it natu valle sinks 
towards the artificial, conde lined for it through 
soil. 
ON piia Saeta DUNG. 
ek È LECTURE. 
(Co Kee ji om pa a 367, 
Tue following is erug method o itis: Fe the TE 
heaps recommended by Mr. Finnie = a meeting som 
> of the Se ae and Agricultural Society, 2 hà 
lace, for ammonia and all “uncon 
W hen therefore, the manure 
placing it in one section of th 
manur e kept fi 
si ae is evolved during the 
olid as possible 
, earth, or any other raed 
very slight When, howev 
uch to an 
essar 
preventing gaseou s clits is to 
sawdust, peat, charcoal, 
astly, I add the plan of Mr, 
cester, in whi ch his s manure fram: the tan 
by rain 
asa f 
ae 
ertiliser and at t the s ariak ‘tim 
a Here there is no etpensies aa 
caping 
kacs the a of the depôt should be covered with 
ki simi i thicken & me mat a 
s further observed that “* 
arsine niak “have held a foireas of co 
i wore the as t 
gies und 
€ drawed the air, as bas dos but t 
nected Wii 
many | f 
pamen r 
ins, 
e Ha 
and p 
fully into the par dre Fi first 
v, and tha is ri 
husi un 
cause of agriculture aaah of agric ultural p 
ave been betray 
this is on one of ie m,’ 
ll. 
obiished ed d lettere, ote gone Dere Moas (peat) 
d si rned oyi 
ng ye in| on the 
at the circumstances of last erer 
Enea drained field at Taw: oe heap should be cart 
e prefe 5 
spit which in passing, I may 
msidered an essential building 
tion oe a 
may o0: 
format 
uid m 
Me Finnie then recommends the 
e | small tank eo into whi liqui 
“Having no 
xplain w) ould p: 
in order = absorti the aringi On ‘all Raa 
can be procured, and care taken to o EE. it 
ry 
se to mix w 
gen 
scpalatieeas te earth, usted, I would b 
disposed t 
ung- 
and ee as — - pos- 
li 
n summer 
sible to the dung depôt, « s as to be ready for when 
are accurately gi kia f unt, but Wwe m i. eq ; rack (seaweed) or any other danii seer sul 
wed 4 ie _— bene 1s im poe want lee opa 7 r the sa ee as one wa San d 
sugge seems tous in hig legree imp soakings of the will soon ex ish any vegetating 
bable Wed ath ven fi the i t tendency it has. The pro of manufacture requires fe 
p = rom 2 accoun th at | marks. In the first in , the bottom of the depôt receives a 
age of the Rell. faded ie caring, tho drain.) ovevng fom T3 to Iinehogttnabeorba and asthe hye 
come : i ung 
piece o d ya withiek sie — pies a th cathe waka on so an Te i rar rato Sre 
an en the w! sa With the liquid that has gather: 
se shor trenches as they were dug must snes Tet) in the Krimai eienay » the ee g the 
out ter- in laying it dry. and was | 20% Ea to eg tectin ingt the ure daily obtained 
ie an from the the casti, not only fi from th the effects of the 
no doubt fertilised by an Baser D, Sa result ne for a es liquid which the same 
not othe: 
to speak of it ai 
passage of this water through the subsoil, | ¢ Gye 
eines also the re ult b- = me 
ioe 
be so far reels 
S ia ha tine ‘th , until it i T have 
And there is no need turned over to be applied ra Nei aaie iia om hasten 3 on = Eade, ees we ee pee 9 ordinary 
storen Tor aiir When tha 1 specified. one = pues compa’ 
attributing the im Faso 7 ero ine the latter takos place, 1 would 
p p recommend that the bottom of the space Where itis auaa farm managem 
supp aerating influen ee conduits 2 i i to be laid should receive a covering of earth or of wi 
in eter, 18 feet a one another, an anid | ene cred fo for abso) sorbing th Samsden and then iF manure 
3 feet a ee surface of the land! regularly mixed ee gre me is ted out fiom mire "dopt apis H = i 
The sec Frat we have quoted expresses | ut. | manure is intended any time Consumption of Roots by Gove.—At te 
eare trut a do owe much of sae en pled upeee- then while uit Alva dealt Seat p = sens a ARES ES oe had instituted 
fertilising i heir drawi air An ture daeoni postici but often this is not p cable, the s of det the quam 
through the coil, and San tand o in a SARR its being so far decayed before eames from the’steading. | 40 operas nt fo otis e purpose of determining 
. IM S0- | Tt should, however, grhothea carted o; phare the sides oe | tity of roots e (Mangels and Swedes) that 
there can be no doubt that if any tan well covered with some e: iiel a esta to preserve it from d th cold weather of 
water. rain. P the action of the atn sphere.” PEE AE U RIE its 
j rough the drains, the p. i ilk yielded, and 
Sis ai , ager = or also the quantity of A yiel 
p See Se ieee escape wh ich are this- dearer oe m mode of managing. the dung m-butter.. Six cows-consumed in. sixdays 120 
enable it more rapidly to panat ait-after it as it | o? Tecommended by r. Hannam, oe nee “2 parasea f Mangel peges" _ of Swede Tunis 
ees near Wetherby, i in a peiin on Wast Tay OP angois; ielded im the sametime 
sinks wards from | artar 3 ese to sup- | both the to have the means of thin vei the | 27d some Wheat straw. td yields o 
Dienen in these- conduits have preciable | liquid washings of the yard and of the dun me pa 106 gallons of milk: Tie warn Sg eh 
in aerating the land by ae t access | it and ov g ~ |and when churned 52 lbs. of butter. saersi 
pas, oma their outlets which is si given to the | may be P desired and as vniformi in its substanc ~ | 1-6th quarts produced T Ib. pb es inal 
seems to us in nn highest degree Bie place, i cai tb weds le nent 20% Vow eae » with a. quantity of de 
Has any one ascertained the of a t — or wall, te arisi is convenient to the o| for t pe of dis; aeS; PE Beansy Osti, 
e- « mast when i removi w ter and ing from: the fold r pis a 
of ort =r Pipe x the land ?—we yard. Mark out a surface sufientiy i lange: to hakkina bee nih root sete, 10 cwt.: of Mange 
stances of the case—and faut y anuk of this size jsm feet doep. Divide this ouch ta three = ar T oe 38 on ee 
ination of ce of air to thel aas rows of flags or bri Make the bottom of | and they gave in three days : s 
subsoil and the soil by such means, itis not reason- | gradually fall to the front side "Next cut a drain al ongside Hie om swi 
i. tor ate te tise ths te and in of the couch, with an inlet from each dioa tayval f Linseed 
ement in the crop that is obtained. |suiorn nch the liquid may flow into the: drain, and ea bruise Bena, 6 Swed) of braised 
Z s & caj] onan; 
It appears to that the only i side of the couch, and connect it drain which runs 
Apy „R s agency in opera- a the couch, so that the liquid from the couch may > ro E a. er day 
Er he ding: aeration of the | run the tank. Make a drain from the bottom ga 0 s 
areg yag- and f y of the rain water, | of guid fem rd may bo let into thea so that the | thus $ S 
whi in ia wa for it ere z anie ana bonnet thee parle with & Feeding value Stn Ta me a ae 1 
the subsoil, myr its way ; T as to traverse aboes each division| (® second experiment) wer 
f ; of the oo the couch. a be made at in oo a RA R TE ie 
o> dalled ole Arve o a “the land is'as: we ty Daaa an 0 #9 as to give. ee ead epmthis a. 
sical and useless’ refinement | manure; that is, to enable him hot only to preserve. the Feeding val wet roota comme bet ges consi s: 
and based om an altogether a capa morta ere asure, but also to three days, s, at-125, por tom (i third eS p. bush. ba 
water’ will not sink | makeand ve this compost for for any length of time fo | Beans samed ee ee reg 0 
to a conduit 3 or + feet the is as Sines tee eee dy pii egene Onl eako consumed in the same tine, at 126 Pet i 
ot because that nage from the sheds time, at 60s. per ton =. 
n air | and which is not wasted dn aie pany Hay consumed in the same f 
upper end. If, indeed, it is air| from the manure when carted out of tho yard into the gi 
LA ; couch, is collected - tank, One: section’ of 
it is doubtless: air tight throughout forms a place of deposit for all the vegetable me nd 
therefore f useless, But gathered. together; while gaseous water, arising | 
such thing as an t drain, | fom t00 active fermentation in the cattle-yard, may 
ag Paf: Pi ; . > | be prevented. by the er which. the- spouts- 
apper end of an active bya} sluice. drain give us of keeping. the seen 
Grantham and others, cannot | or retards it, and also aaao alarge portion of the mannan, 
by the reba 
i 
arran; 
f 
n 
vane tilla lage, and 
ung es g; b 
d receive one foot of dny pu ale” behind pa 
ich the t 
rovided for oe of the the bolta solid n 
in| 2nd liquid, I sha lin a word or t hat I w y~ 
ith it, 
re erally speaking, 
head "ridges or other Tin pes 
~ | service, w 
the case; the quanti T h 
ated 
nks and pumps. It is buta 
10n, of 
Lig — iA ree or more spots are 
farm, in Py sit ge 
by the oti Ga pick 
fixed o ane taon excavated about 
n 
iy to 
roof, slightly 
the rot byt the. final pane Sg be the course 
bid oni Sagas el of salt to’ two cart-loadsiof 
ongs: 
t it base lai we ae any ol 
exceed that re ure ready for Hua 
form: i 
not a trace of i 
aie enough to lee 
Ery at a 
Wher hi 
eaps thus forme: 
may abo 
about 9 9 feet from the bas 
may be exte: omina 
One man E i 
who soon 
neatly ee quickly. 
et the 
heaps the 
thi 
dlands that m: 
, OUY best 
cover the h 
or other sate Over wi, 
aa 
modifi 
exeful ai poe modificatio a 
ngem 
roads. 
2 Hie Feta: 
s laid sı tte mrad. 
rand, 
until it is, 
he h, f 
— tes when pat together Bape such ing thatis 
EEN orn tiak 
mplo; this 
It has been asked where a ‘ 
g rth So cover his heap? It may be è 
your TRE scraped when they get muddy on the 
rainy Doyo the is itself good economy—and 
a argin 
allow: 
