Decunser 11, 1858.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 918 
mi s hazardous system, 
= buying old beasts. money in addition. The 8d. bushel inclades interest*of e 
pee we it m4 ht in right in procipls and <a I — found it emak r capital, a and —— or coolio] Gaveah ofii are kept Wais = se ( i Berners) was fully pwan nted, for he 
os I wal =r ann straw of the farm into agers wre and it is the number | 84 tried them to a great extent. cost him im 6007, 
5 Peng old beas an te NS Te mus ndance. Cow farming | however, to Po them on his land i Nfl, in og 
only ond nai ce the t amoun! witja th years ng ‘discontinued on many} was glad after all to get back t 
Zest from a a oe farms wit " recat high ico butter quently det tried the Sussex eg ot Frnt el 
pe ong grow the animal, and an grazier. | pays a clear a eres of ki kee reep, atten and | #nd the } achieved in Norfolk induced 
for” o mn to th trouble, of -5l . Good food en: a g “quality of | him. to pcan with them 12 years in the former 
a See the 000, d = and an abun: e i > or nothing phe come ae county, pene the climate and soil proved ited to 
of quick returns, et improve and a spare diet is ce result in —— rt flow a their develop e had to give them up for the 
e contrary t Leic vier breeds, to yo 
puns i st oub in: practi paying, and ol Hangpa stele that he t must 
si mse to complain? da i phe nature. ofthe 
t when it is rows to this, farm an tha on patie of bi 
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Tinke iieet should era 2 
= a y it would insure a | ¢xperience on this subject. He fi 
pa benenta bet er description of cow, and better pasture uced 
grazing has been, 
it 
ie of the ar ie thata many pre ia he had not for several years past 
bs. 
one occasion he called upon a tenant 
with 14 Ibs, of oon ae, pee woe it to ia if it were 
that the animal 
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£ 
f | economically kept in in part upon Mangal a We pened 
mence feeding ven in October with ph ae See 
erg resent time At pms meet with no 
Ta ADDA, “The following in — with cake at 
coul w 
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ms their — £ Mangel Wurzel, with chaf E eh ee ane and f 
o 'urzel c per s, d, e thing was altoge out of 
o gtii 1 Banhe or ordinary Whoa and-grindinggirca | the question,- He agreed with Mr. Bond that it was 
profit, and with chaff patitahe? Aci e to pass 4 
res Con aeabern 4 owt. of Clover hay atds, perowt, =. .. 2 0 animal, and increase the value of the manure as well ag 
purchased and mms tity of wool and f the mutton, 
metropolitan That syste he had tri for the 
pedo maata et — hard, and reset in good uld P n ; 
apoha! A when pec om gh ae 4 of ‘ot lng a for poms a well ventilated | Suggestion made by Mr.. Bond was, why not, with the 
of gen i roduce m: and why 
l eral sa O “What else should I do eae tem. The manure | present price of corn, ty ore mutton; 
: As are often at pee nto, ap of | remains under ; fro ir in profer not adopt a Siocon i a four-course shift? 
f s work | And when he “4 N Mechi hinted, “Bat won't 
l poe the aia iù sabes amas Je than that produce Larey Yea; on certain no 
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psd or the Seeding bin, doubt it siard But let them ask themselves, 
was gn 
food P Smet 
prices È is m th t. d TeS m, ret ig or 
inate rogress. | Mange ted for a 
‘of my stem of | better Momia 4 jrs stock. he PP ype pal b thay were 
eastern {the animal can manufacture pinched, and when the lambing time came were 
revolve of ma quantity, of obliged to have recourse to Rye, ET a pa A else 
Carun an excess of tho. nutritive is unassimilated they could obtain. Well in cg a state af thi 
400 he aes that ee the manure x as that, they would at. once vantage of a 
ve Ne cient it is too somi to manure with that bi Saa oe 
which should by proper management = by propor roper admixture | fifth course—the year ear of Cl Clover, But then how 
larger Ür ik iare been. o converted into meat, Qa me would they obviate the growth of weeds and Twitch ? 
bre BH hadi eel a aie Dan; Sane He himal ss used to of Turnips, and as 
. ys i Edona a 8 the ere ay, or ms 
iol. 7 necessary Ogres ; e A secon 
ore of 10 Ib; of cake s, d. exercise Ke- ae th ein A nomen A m3 Ete an | crop begimning ote À ; fed that off, and and tt rg came for 
Wurzel at 24. per bush, A E. and fat; consequently, an an unnatural means best t mecares tho bengal Pug- Aapista saisang Riina ot be he. did 
ends desired, that a gentleman coming, as Mr, Bond did, 
mtn ons, ‘we TS | PEE, ora ame Be, pe T pas a 
Natures Bing fo mM, the kingdom igh ie tion i a 
has been my experience, What i Boray goi E AENA tor | they were justly held, should recommend the breeding 
in an open yard, -= _ ch Kd L a A = eir dk of of berair and he (Lord Benen bered; that if the 
oA sooty ee Smo moog trevor sg on brood mates, t to the of 
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bo-a. very: profitable in the 
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oy of the foregoing. ia ot every 
is desirable, ing to this title. Many will look it 
the 
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stock 
adgment required 
5 papina Demoa aie is the observation |introdnetion to his book that some of his method 
ttention, and that it oaa poi ol g 
and atten 
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his 
w nions may be entertained 
by the majority, there is one conclusion t 
h the of this “eo wil! lead a 
echi 
trans- 
inie better for tes ‘than this mixture, 1 
Mechi oH th gers very, little water. Mr, | past 15 years u a Meda deal of Sedi = cava 
~ Bond: N “large 4 nantity; but way were | trath in as retin i English “hod it i that has 
ovis ue can purchase, ns regnlany ú me ch as th sired, 5 } tt i 
= as much as the: mi: the attention 
ce NE a o te praeina) the sient t pleasure he had | —the matter of it — y, we believe to be trial 
ich his beasts ied; in | derived from listening to the able and interesting paper | and mage ony The majority at iiae aaja do 
— a cy with e |} whieh had just 1 been read bs Mr. Bond. It was clearly bees comparatively few of 
close observation. There was x ich in it to make people arran They have merely heard w yerr 2 tof Mr. 
—_— and he anticipated: that eoasidärstio r Mechi elsewhere. absant them to buy and read 
ould accrue to the a emean community from the | his shook. Those who now ager — Anpi td his poor 
very zigzag 
One thing which h him forcibl course, a pretty nigh to death, ene find that the 
porn ld. per-week, pras as in e ining wii so in eet ie feedin ng, i rider, however fast he may have travelled, has held a 
ae In this case boiled ible to lay down any particular rule for ‘dee porn steadier re th gone a straighter course than they 
success, I. would: here remark | P'S a et hei had occasion rett 
absorbs:8 pecks of. water, making | COUN must be guided wt escorting goei y pretty 
the: cireumstances of the district. y Bond nearly all that Mr. Mechi has said or written in ae 
to the oped of sh feeding where on: 
alluded p sete, cr eett he (lo = yet ‘until the perusal of Saad jd ‘not ie 
bed 
j perdayat dd: , 
.meatat: Sd x} days. 
at lha. x idag. d of 
hay in truss, or cut with two- m : 
arraso eroaa aes rt. Bond; an found that the results were me Sg pre he has ser Be nd Sind. and wis think 
vé Fe RENEE FA a 3 aljo o Sa rformances 
a col- 
10 weeks, 6s. 34d, per had truly =- t few wi t ght 
friend bas reaped a clear profit of | both of sheep and cattle, anid selech those which were | thrown.on old trathi—bright not only by the simple 
Saracen Koy A enei s best suited for early matty Mr. Bond had ‘lieved |  Soansly Matatika which are prdry bat. by the luci a 
oot WOR eer a little | to the Hampshire Down, a class of sheep with whose | simple English in which theyeare conveyed. They w 
