LE man ventare to send you my r my balance sheet, and would refer you to | of 137. per load at Michaelmas, 1857, eit anki last year’s 
= statements in the ec Gazette of 10th January, 1857, hee t would have shown an interest of 7} instead of 24 per cent. 
; 16th January, 1858. summar of balances will show that for the e last six years I have bad a return 
ae, siii at will show for the year ending at Michaelmas last only | Or a rent for my ird more than it was let for when 
i term of 21 Tn, 3A. to meot rent and intra 1602 for the | I ti tsar och. npg are aa , being more than I should have 
former, there only 541. 11s. 3d., or alittle more han 2} per cent. | obtained if such capital invested in the funds or on landed security ; and 
for the Intter. FLT ine cae’ ait ik the wane ot tte for by the rection in the pro: therefore, as the proprietor of a per Farm in Hand,” I have reason to be, 
duce of Wheat sold last year, and in the value of that now in hand, Had the price | and am satisfied and thankful. Z. S. S. D, 4, 
Starement OF THE Recerpts, PAYMENTS, AND VALUATIONS, FROM MiıcnaeLmas, 1852, To MicHAELMAS, 1858, oF A “STIFF Cray Farm ix Hann,” consistryo OF 60 Acres or Grass, AND 
DURING THE wae pasr FIVE YEARS 90 ACRES, AND IN THE Last YEAR, 100 ACRES, OF ARABLE LAND, IN WHICH THE TRE ROUTINE or CROPS 1 si 
Asto the three course. As to the remainder, eight course, 
iz, r Beans or Peas (a) Viz., 1. Beans or Peas (a) 5. Tares or Trefoil (0) 
2. Wheat. 2. Wheat > ee 
8. Rye, Trifolium (b), or Tares fo! 8. Clover | A pee 
by Swedes (c) Oats (d) 
"axons RES:—(a) Dung. (0) Guano. (¢) Do. and superphosphate ovine. (d) Lime and mould on the Clover Suik. 
RECEIPTS FOR VALUE OF 
bg | | Corn con- 
Hay & Straw. | Roots. | Stock. Poultry. Dairy Sundries, | ed by Fat- 
A | ; S 
1 | £58 4 8 | £3 611 | £86218 8 | £15 0 6 | £37 5 9 | £26 A Pan oo | 
7 64 4 9 60 12 5 927 6 4 15 8 6 3218 6 31 >. b. s6 0 0 
s 49 4 10 57 4 2 694 411 1312 0 94.17. 6.4. oe 120 0 0 
8 BB 10) TT E 60219 5 16 3 0 s T $x mai as 157 10 0 
% 7.17 F 5176 | %11l0 8} H172 9 6 17 ia on oe n 
8 5016 5 |} N1 625 9 6 1718 0 | 96 13 11 ET A we I 
255 911 eua 8 8 | = Ns ssal o f 
` "e r 
7 PAYMENTS FO aN 
É ws Labour. | (O°, Sting Implements,| Taxes. | Sundries | Torat. 
f 
x dis Michaelmas “i á 19 0 | £146 13 10 £2717 11 £77 10 10 £37 7 0 £54 19 4 22 7 © [£1280 7 1 
ETN e Het) Sos 10 a 3 16 10 #0 o s | 268 0 8 6011 3 | 108 5 3 4411 3 5 4 46 4 | 126113 5 © 
Ditto `. eai Tell poal ene mE SP 22 10 0 040| 49 25 35 310 62 910 57.0 8 | 6817 0 215 8 | 981 7 84 
Ditto `. ‘ip 1880 820 2 8 fo 861.0 6 116 6 5118 5 23 13 6 6s 3 0 21811 |. 67 4 2 310 9 | 9% 3 5 
Ditto “Sl A867; $14.16 6.) $44.17 11 ssl 3} 12017 5 2912 6 8312 5 io} WTN 9 3 4 8 | 106418 5 
Ditto e > 30412 9 17 8 11 6 10 414 6 6317 1 8112 7 8 6 8 21610 | 1012 0 7 
9 
amit] ama [en erro] Toes 
£96 o| 2510 0 ‘got 18 9 
2 10 -15 8 s 
Oho oe i Er 6519 2 6 0 0 f 233012 1 
oj 4617 0 179 6 6| 681810| 6 0 0 | 2383 7 2 
3 45 25 145 10 0 52 9 8 600 2209 1 8 
5 43 7 6 wmm o 0 429 6 600 2%5 4 8 
7 4246 lg 16 30.5 8 PE EE 
17:10 4816 7 104 1 0 43:16 7 610.0 253 9 3 
meen i Excuvstve oF OATS CONSUMED By CART HORSES. The Receipts for Stoc stock have amounted E o oet 8 
: mape S m er at ot mr 0 
ott we 470.18 0 
24509 5 8 
E 
NovexpeR 20, 1858.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
is covered in bya 
at one 
een be 
= an yarin 
ae 
r apk 
ri 
00 p 
ipni 
: 
turns up a little 
be s 
E 
8 
£ frost, which 
„O t 
common 
0 
pE and performing at twice ye 
peAa m by 
made to walk 
anihan s put upon the a 
which is Erevitable when the dung is| over that of ordin nary pl 
e surface of the new ridges 
macy and ican 
one | of 
often 
4 
Salt ie sown broadcas t per acre, | 
after t 
5 f clay; I should think 
PeT 
3 
ye 
g, dw this mas ce Na ts many advantages | 
ee pense iling. uineet | 
y pulve: a jae il over the manure, 
pletely | we have a subsoil re only broken S but en er 
meer 
t the rate of 4 ew when taken up is partly rem the operatio 
he seed is sown: “The soil is ce a strong m soe | loading and beging, i pre with the 
acre, 
ons ewt. qr. 
Plot produce” " 8 kj 
These figures ‘almost ‘peak for ed pane 
| but little comment. 
tons per acre, which is quite 
18 
-A n A s 
s far as we ma 
the 
„and we may fairly pond. that t 
etter state for the succeeding cro 
ave fed 
2, 
gs 
cre 
QE Bp 
cae 
ect seed bed 
þe 
J 
ee kaon the drill, ta 
20 So bashele i Bc Almay 2 
F 4lbs. of Yellow Globe 
subsoil plough 
why the sowin 
ring t 
cwt. 
Between the middle of March and 
fga action of the air pate this down, 
ready for the | 
further eee save sen the 
ee ridges at a 
of su 
seed per acre. 
ig ee" va ea A 
be put in in the 
rps els on e food penei 
ee manured with 12 tons of manure, but was ims 
not subsoiled ; with this exception the management was 
exactly the same as just described. 
injurious effect oi p' of the horse and 
aera heels, I was anxious to see how far the better | manure 
m condition would make up for the loss of | nies 
Me. 3). meamsed. oe He. i and and subsoiled : im fact | 
| managed as as the rest of the field. evi ay 
eek n a large 
poor +» n siagi 
No. y was subsoiled, but not manured. Noticing the rer of manure must have been 
ressure the | seems Loge that în = the application of 
contained as 
The yield oF No. 2 met ap 80 
it does, sh: 
rabuing ii were it mot Dor iy the 
more Ah- ead 3 
hanical condition of the 
—— 
walk oe eng = we the rows 
cutting off the tops. e roots h oma. Born laid = or 
days nana the tops are remov once | e 
“day: 
carted to t th 
ACCOUNT OF A “STIFF OLAY FARM IN HAND.” 
—_—_~——- 
462 13 
831 10 
131 210 
4 
6d. per 
iat at 1800. , 
Six years’ oon a on 21001... 
Surplus 
eb et 7 ma 
623 
115 ot oe 8 7 
149 1 0'257 21 3'62 
Profit of 718. 1 2 
oe el ne eal 
ten area 
