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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(JaNvanv 10, 1863. 
take care that. all „chaff refuse, &c., be carried v up he| 
gre 
barn for immediate 
Hay.—'This ien all pass through the ete box, 
and might be profitably mixed in the box with sweet 
straw, i.e., Oat, Barla ey, or Pea straw. 
ls. — Pulped Mangels, mixed with offal and 
mea 1 
This parent society owed its effectiveness in а 
eat measure to the resources, it derived fr rom | 
р 
veis been on a а very limited scale. The subscriptions | 
nd donations of the principal landow ners would not 
pe been at period for the objects of |è 
f su uch 
It don't require much water “їп mixing. Tur ni 
all kinds оен be cut бай oes to stock of any 
sheep. The tough з -— 
about a foo 
—1st. I 
into the 
2nd. І 
up t 
ilst eating f e trough, cud уюл е ай 
their upright appearance in 5 market, thus adding 
their , and their nobility whe en fat. О. F. 
NOTES SA IRISH FARMING SOCIETIES. 
TOSTE: 
s of 
inexpedient. Previously, it woul 
difficult if not altogether impracticable wd m raised 
sufficient to admit 
- | breading: Алые 
were in Surprisingly small proportion to the area ot 
land, ж. acres in every 100 bein m exe extent. 
ot "then There 
tions of premiums alm ontemporaneously s the 
Highland Society of Sootland, for that ridiculous], 
f the most e teer membe 
8 which 
e p erson who should e "^ p 
any үч бон of 
sub- | 
ite. Farming Society of Ireland was formed for 
prem ight о 
at 23 m PEREN per — aes he Rev. Dr. 
Richardson, of Србе n Ir elan d, who was an 
ing Вос iety, "which was establis ed in 1819, “for for 
т, table habitations, industry, Pv in Class 4» e. g. 
To 180 and fan die in the 
00 
PME follow other names and premiums of lesser 
unt 
SAER 
To Margaret, Beo for having spun by herself and 
da ардап ыз lbs. of Flax within the i ec 
186 prem. ‚5-0 0 
2 Promium. 100 
3d prem 015 0 
To Biddy Hynd for havi ing knit 30 pairs of stockings 
within зор 
Zum 200 
с emium 1 0 0 
агаи th. 
in additi tion to Such as e nis regoing, in vnd of the 
four EN into M the MEM was divided for 
the purpose, the premiums follow кы 
To the нее: holding not more 
е shall eultivate alr a rood tor Y^ uso ef] ша 
mily with а o di egetable except Potatoe 
To the О bes 0 
If w e 10 ok io the. Scotch system, we And s h pre- 
proposed by the Highland р nd 
#3 00 
D. 
usly 
T8 | Agric lv Soc 
| enthusiastic еен Fiorin, of 
setas estimated the weight of his 
"y es tons of green sward. 
n M'Kenzie, of the Ross 
quarte б іп ara 
h October 
anuary, thot 
the commencement of the present century (only e cight 
subsequent to the first sitting 7 tof the raS ish 
iculture); and it gave prompt and 
става impetus to the introduction of the wA Piers 
mens of live siok: into the kin pon m, and to th 
Mie MA and in the construc- 
ul bo dy commenced its operations by giving 
ing ing Fio 
r was the € Жүкүн Н, = 
season for Mode operations in regard of that peculiar be 
ciety P Bootland for award in the dif- 
* For the best 
For the 
ИА 
„ 
ferent parishes of prescribed districts 
kept co uA » each of the wg parishes, 21. 
second bes For the te 
To the ede he shall have mid the greatest 
number о. BM о. Эн .£4 0 0 
да, ditto TE 0008 
3d, ditto ` т 00 
* ditto 
0 0 
n Engla: nd t e improvement of the e coltager 8 con* 
dition, morally d physically, is а frequent mM of 
— ae = — se Hor 
In societies it is 
with the induential ‘patrons, as the р 
of almost 
mountains provided they obeyed the Doctor’s orders 
implici citly. . The Fa arming Society S Ad rd 
untain а 
rass by proposing three ve = hish E for 
the pen. crops of Fiorin hay—not less than five 
D But th 
statute ac acres, produc ced in толин п 1816. t these 
tifici com- 
were soon 
wine was very defective, it distributed 
gratuitously young boars and so ws of En ngli sh bloo od 
paratireiy атау о та 
Мап ict farming Societies arose іп 
Ir 
bounty i in „воще cases for keeping them. There were 
ny с and dist: 
eland i ue t сете, years, to which the Farmin 
in Dublin, with which а do entend factory we died 
t tl ring Sh sale 
wool were combined. ps that "M the 
Society g aid in p loughs and medals more espe- 
cially. 
for 
ana for length of аео - ihe same sapis for length of 
th the 
d ginden 
parochial relief ; 
master. Temale ser 
era servants for 
тл CURES 
d ncn) em 
sed шеш 
оњ 
associations. to a prb cci vs minute improve- 
for ғ his o 
рды 15 carts was execrably e uer were 
too light and egere er^ their odi; ма yet dragged 
h ignorance in the 
nan and not untreguontiy 
of agriculturiste of higher 
strange to кш, the A of farm imple- 
fi prohibited in Ireland, from the 
Andsuch was the excitement at ploughing matches 
in the pess A r iie prose t it was not 
always e order crowd of 
spectators medo fonds den the ж plonghmen. 
ш тактешринеа ш а remarkable manner at 
castle, in the coun fL 
“А par 
| |for remaining in their service three or fi 
duty, Mee е honest an 
was deserving of encou 
as piti men, was ii right - 
rizes f 
n part € 
did not ып € to encourage a ma 
doing. his 
ind 
and giving young women the insi, 
ur years, 
iy o round 
prevent the press wd from interrupting | 
the пвц, ат Ше тера from резе шш 
d defaced. "Thus ord ved, an 
x $2 em eace ve 
а. it by the einge 
charac ters Sho were prese ent.” 
overlook the condition in which Sam people had 
| passed their төн, or the state of their houses in which 
they had bee 
ЗЕ pá e greatest number of magpies, scarecrows, or 
in the year, 27. 10s." 
Dublin meg 
о the person who shall in each district kill or ч 
еу y rought up? How could they expect 
families moral lives if they continued to be 
huddled up in in lthy manner? ere labourers 
find cottages for themselves? Were the tenants 
nd cottages? or whose duty was it? He believed it 
was duty of the landlords; and if it was their 
ак апа ped neglected it, needed encourage- 
t; ay, о: tigation, as the case en be" We 
reduction E: the freight of cattle and sheep was ' 
pata , and an — - а previousl iu уу. nmi Ё forming AME tl eme mie 
* on seed corn was obtained. At the annual e tł iex е. с stio 
bitions of liv ataok in Dubia i and Ballinasloe rella three years ago they suggested agricultural Two and we have V jak n seen, with eric frin the names of 
were emulously contested, and also at the for OR consideration. орли M Abt osed 
ец рго lence, and of two other proprietors, in the schedule of 
у an special ploughing matches held | by Sir John Sinclair "when he IA Ў his | ap plicants for loan for this Miet ранне . M. D. ' 
€ ^ те M: of the Society. At these were | statis tistical account of Scotland ; and if those queries, —————— 
xs donor — га КЕ me үл | which were not м ап inquisitor а character, had been 
3 ivators of 
ү pec кани cies more definite an d bette arranged, they might have DRAINAGE рх UE S ds VALLEY, 
of their respective classes, and all | for more Me aes 
itimulated | 
to quedo уы and zealous exertion, and ti the distribu- 
tion of efücient ploughs and improved live st 
and ricus deme tion, M per- 
haps led the way to sho: rt rin or succinct and 
IN 1852 a project was set on foot for the “ drain 
of the ear of the Tes t апа Anton," or rather tho p 
county, supplied models and ti 
previously wanting. M — 
een this Society i 
to good practiea ou 
deci ided effort at the ауана e abstract он any 
knowledge and the develop: men ental à 
theoretical agri. 
much i in advance of € uirements and habi 
he ran heerd <i e Yn 
agriculturists of that а. 
апа other products of the led vi În 
pic 
d 
ws in 
‘out their common 
› another the res 
The agricultural labourer 50 yeam а in many 
зоѓ Treland, would not have been wnfairly deserit 
e water in those valleys. - 
ecommendation of Mr. 
in the language of Tacitus, applied to the Germans of | valley йо wherever — could 
his day: “In every house осн апа еа diainige without npa of the 
dirty, grow up into that muscular form* we so much 1 property. Whether this cani be may be 
admire. Every €— suckles her own "child ; the д же, because f the = i Romsey 
master and servant are disti ed by no deli halk, i htl ings fi tum ' 
differences of Mies they live among the same flow i in agmini o ot т к. at the level 82 
beasts and про: the same floor. In y 
parts of Ireland, even now, the condition of the|millh 1 
native labourer is поб more n: The| Itis sieh that a a СМ а of the Test Valley 
Farming Society of Ireland had among their re-|is in t d — pu 
tions о follo Society will | useless for ap idbe di Pin hough, on the — — 
give an hon mi in to ‘the land | other amd, 3 Tin AE is in useful = дс e 
propri y whose exertions the condition о? | Firmness might ps be given to the present rotten . 
the lower orders on his estate and in neighbour- | g lar; perd: of ас ог апу гој rough E 
shall most improved." Bee though very | material; the mill power, except а! e points, is not — 
in the e, was de in its | on an extensive scale. "Though the scheme i in duode. 
objects, definite sound i 
ults ot their principa and itis with pleasure that w е look back to'| has not been applied to the upper (aig i 
f the premiums awarded'by the Kildare Farm-!noble owner of Broadlands has eri 
the Test, the _ 
t below - 
iie 
