£90 
d in man 
mae along ov er E wher 
ity Ev 
sine a allo, a and to the poor man who n rents ‘thee con- 
acre there can be no m Aang 
gives food's hie family and the refuse fe ds t 
which go very nearly if not enti irely to mat hi 
Even in its present stare to disease he scart cel 
t his sheep a 
ail fee 
grow. a „Geor, ge Derion Fulha m Nurse 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
s he bought palings and er erected 
e these ditches ie of some 
and cattle can have | 
ea where formerly none could 
Supply of fitting fi 
ee EEA pe 
(soon after fre sh 
strata of which 
1 ne our Gre 
Le n i pete fil ly Wiad h them "y in? 
both plans extensiv efike and 
nt 7 43, 
feels a loss, for the unsoun 
labour of iti s elt, oe it is done at 1 
pi a ee k ho su 
ea 
| 
ap decid hed co’ Mien on the subject. If T had had a 
crops he ought to, $ TOW ae Pts, and doubt about it, that vrie elfectually remove 
Crops vcarfilly or or 
in lieu of the r i : i myosin bl poten ` when the r 
deed give him a sweeter milk than they wo ntive perusal of the facts so a mirably collected, | take 
M. G. Ste rd. y gpro tested, chemically and physically, by | be wn on ot pp by Particles : 
Rural Eco ging.—A few years ago I wab | Mr. Horsfall, in his excellent pap on Dairy ) anage- seine i the y degrees 
passing through the als oan oh A pred “4 was then ey: in the Royal hs rhe Society’s Journal, vol, globules ; d itis oleae 
AREA com min who ery bus sy >. 150. _ By this paper we may be assured that all | to a Ro and multi tbe, 
q ays ottir to consume than to | globules disappear, me ess yi 
of Senet oi Whins or rabe or Furze, which was $ lough i in ran It is shown unmistakably that | their place, which i is green 
bank which a. have in that | straw has quality and value as a vi iad material it for mation of ‘seeds in te ii 
part of the country surrounding almost every field, of properly as oh eg ri it WB as unreasonable t mèd er 
in 
whatever size and shape they ma; ance to be. 
“ Well, Fred, you are busy fagoting, are you uP? e anes 
Ih 
cake, or other substances. The arg a beddin 
es; you see, sir, we generally t is settled Hi be rhein floors. The 
art of the country once on a time, ike, you: E paring the fi 
oe 
that 4 ke he they have J Spates well for a few years, and 
them grows wonder 
som m gro ful well—we call it trim- m power be cut up i 
jin the hedge.”—* Why, you sic aor beiz e ž-inch lengths for less than 3s: per ton; by hand labour 
great thick bank a = ige? Why, according to would cost 6s. per ton. The ming would co; 
a hedge, you earing ar pretty well vail “that very little, but even supposing of boiling or 
I should be inclined to c edge, and leaving | steaming was 3s. per te still there would be a manifest 
t k bank , and as I see er in ce ay out, and vin 
Bead: meal, ci. 
of eee growt 
wher re pe is used | of vı 
s fo 
presence of 
eat 
hi carti 
kin here e he et r. fall says l, and it 
been ?””—“ Well, are oa very different to ste raw for whiel nT pay 35s. per ton I o 23d. servation whether: page 
what one Sa hereabout. ir hedges are in general | } Ib. oil and 32 Ibs. starch, or (the starch reduced as oil), | drains is richer i 
all planted of Thorn, not on Wake, but level with en Ibs,, available for the production of fat or for however the 
fields. True, some will have the ground about 6 or | respirati know other material from which T | formation of 
10 inches, or thereby, higher than t their fields, but | can derive by p se an equal amount of this element < ee ilex, and t i 
that is the most, and then the hedge is kept n eatly | of food at so low a price.” Mr. Horsfall can afford to | y onish rots rsa rere =a 
ton of traw or 40s. a for ust be clear that their al 
6 0 weeds are all by good farmers to grow | | Bean elie "tb use as food with a good profit, but if he no 
pol nd Mob ssioled er z keep Ae a stock of weeds | purchased it merely for t 2, 
| pu 
any places they 
es, and I have 
all the adjoiniig A fields ; 
have little or farmers berona s vis dyke 
e my buildin ngs r endered necessary 
i | incase family, I partially Tindi “for a couple o 
di 
ey n ot like | years to the old system o of straw for bed ing ; 
of | ti 
I soon 
Ath 
hi rapid appearance 
ioned ed in A shallow pool of eof i 
the > supply of lime: from 
+ ae C PAR Mas 
The same remark 
was far less satisfactory. 
off them every fow years—may fi Į 
3 years, or the like, and you see be cn is sig | Riy cing a s far more than compensated by the 
e aRar igihe for his “ Well, but would i s ot | advan Sar Aili of the food by the animals | aq 
pay the farmer over and over again with a a *30 y which pe it. A very successful er of my | a 
Dacor ae, out all these old Eeey straighten their | | acquaintance who kee n 1500 sheep i 
fel and ents up all his| food from the substances 
rota of c roppi ng? 
bý doing so, besides ting m away w wit Ai all 
re Panag tA all, of these ‘ooked e 
Wh 
the fi a 
and | green crops into about LA inch length, mixing a little 
meal pii iw wk unders 
ood him to nf that a man 
at a waste daily. the we destin or t, 
he mixed a little straw with it. If it were te rightas asa a prin- 
ral oi e h 
| 
ht t oilcake, Barley- | n 
application | 
nures s their effects | aires int 
bia": Hom our Bea ante 
tn What lo o you mean; isi meal and Mig ison? of giving it to the animale bat 
to be sure; that i is h Mr. Horsfall has shown a eat that in the 
1 20 times ht as food | 
an as manure, bg Jpeinaitle applies in degree 
Feed 
+41 wane Oe 
some cases to ee ee 
Table materials ? W. W Woden. 
"Memoranda a Drainage Eficient 
tha and the 
to straw and othe fending stuffs. 
m a yard would derive much ro Hit ow 
hey are less than x parasi of Mr. | 
here is this Tittle bank o; 
eh 
of straw | ti 
l; to 
Well 
tie 
taa nipan application 
ecomposition of- 
will o 
live stock, sparred too aid 
of land being taken of Aue ness, obtains 
inimi ir wee scribed te Mr. 
av roe frie 
t 
Ja ames aird, For the jiber 4 shall 
ing Rape-cake in the a eee ia where there 
T. ai = ls -experimen 
from PR Siaa 
hich is deficient in 
hy | one sl wik ‘high constitute 8: 
par 
| of hike is ae a ma 
a long TOMA iia practice of using meee 
m food. Mee. 
-| heat cheaper from coal than 
Tiptree, 
Dor f pmnta E Vaaia ve Substances from Band 
as food for 
| animals. By aaie € the seta be we Procure pry su 
the | by Drains.—In 
a | direct a 
microscopie vegetables, as Dia rot 
es | grow with peculiar faxiistanieg, and ms 
this is, what are the nutritive s ae n 
these microscopic forms of vegetation pe to 
their hanes their almost incon cerably gies 
nt, and multiplication? In 1855 1856 
I pas sed along a lane at Brixton kr! a 
©, ; ped 
st 
vi 
hem fn torsut these, 
= arn away from its 
be for yards 
than iad: yours is, 
A 4 
aie ma ay 
r higher 
for the A adka 
or 
ints OF a straight "a eo 
fel which slopes ly 
regular 
e side ee lie ep s rae field s0 
dead lev el. 'uppose A i 
oblong square 
f variou 
s | day, prior to which there had „been no 
The next | 
ht up the slope, tl 
strai r 
br Bed s of different eart 
of On the Tuenday ‘after this I was s again passi 
5} Spot to visit a microscopist, and pary a at | pool lof 
Ow pe e by 
work 
EN 
poten slope) § at right 
drains wn et to the ni 
the farrow drai 
Sa jer eeks j ah iad Rei 
men who: had fo 
n 
milding a Ponp a erae 
Tit 
t growin 
a or sh eep, | | | with mortar T, &e. 
aby outa 
„are in the feld he aid not like t 
E hes oy 
EE 
whi 6 in 
i sort pes not ‘have been 
ying Diatom; br i on a second time tier Ewa 
pid ah aie uction an 
ana abundan 
e e ai : vito illio 
ese open iwi: mi ions upon’ milio 
ver 12 acres of land to ie 
ig upa number of th 
„gained o 
$] 
ecn the re 
pea 
a rx astic = | which is 
ngle | a deep 
dense or 
imbedded 
t | which lay 
square field, : 
