e: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE _ (femore 7 10. 
[x whieh are given in the last number of the a чеке ы ы 
pid iden State E grioultural Sooiety's Transae- еф SEEDI 
ast year, the eighth of the serie, may be added, mp 
and in order that they may be compared in some 
particulars with the figures of an t Ameripkt expe- 
NG. 
Tug three — in my little classi 
farming which 1 forgot t io mentio af red which I uu 
I 
STATISTIOS OF FmocESTER COURT КО. IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE. myr if I now 
= ее Раат ЫА irat, on у taking ораш nd, Í for I re drained it 
E | Yield of Milk іп Gallons: Yield of Cheese. (T Yield of f Butter. Value of Produce. | thoroughly t n average depth of eed t Ae and the 
жы 9 | | pice pel ec dodo rx drains еи delig ghtfully, completely conveying. away 
5 | Per | Given to Made into Per | | | Per all the water, abd 4 at the same time raising of 
i | 1. , E r & ОГ course 
2 Total. | Gow. еа Сөз. TolaL | сор. | Milk. | Whey. «| Total. | Gow. Total.| Per Cow. | the te — of theland. Secondly, the land being 
| eb | EK. cep mue э = fested with wireworms, I advertised for live moles, 
ITem e Gallons: | Gallons. lb. Bc Lgs] lb. lb. £ s а. | and рә boxes full were — À me by mole-catehere. 
1855 | 80 | .. 10,860 362 | 1402 | 461 | 1863 02 444 |15 0 0 1 еі, Ё » 
ze E » is | yr dos | 2272 647 | 2919 65 711116 o о | Which I bought and tur med dow rst giving 35, a 
_ 1857 | 55 | заав | 631 (зау 3000 Ki | 35,424 464 | 3375 91 | 3466 63 906 | 16 10 0 | dozen, and then 2з. Bu "n EM noti injure my -€-— 
1858 | 52 | 26,247 507 |say 3000 | 25,247 | 20,100 388 | 1637 344 | 2031 39 638 13 5 injure it! no; bui g the growth of my 
1859 | 60 | 32,00 Я 98,607 | 92,786 878 | 1728 697 | 2125 795 5 * 
imo] && |3 nec 2 : У € rod RS 720 | ш $ 11070116 4 though for some time бў ando е n like {= 
1861 | 71 | 38.831 | 550 4374 | 33,957 | 32,3262 454 | 1589 | 868 | 3457 | 34 |1068 |15 0 comb, the crops were поб injured in the least by them, 
1869 | 73 | 88.238 524 |. 6088 32,200 30,876 493 | 9112 esa | ar52 | зз | 1034 |14 3 0 |butifanything improved; but a e wireworms were 
soon destroyed, and en, having performed me this 
e English experience, taking t the last six is of the Catskill mountain. Colonel PnaTT's | great service, че т little fellow workers migrated 
уез posee which the record is Ww" 377 cows | 50 cows yielded 31.842 р of milk in 1857, io my neig jhbour's field t^ benefit them in the ваше 
yielde xd 204 204,523 pulled of milk, or 5423 gallons | and 32,536, 30,087, 26,276, and 28,301 gallons | way, but of course were bowstringed by the wise and 
of E BE this "nearly $23,000 | during the four арй ears—149,062 gallons intelligent. men whom they went * Е 
Oh! when will men learn to r thinking 
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and and the | altogether—equal to 596 gallons annually per cow. : 4 
guions, were Чы, 1 110 gallons) а epu зт ре cheese, The grotesk daily yield by the 50 cows was 34 — Meme i. like Truth, онц at the bottom 
ding 16,8021bs. of cheese, and 15,617 lbs. of | gallons per cow оп one day in 1859, and in every P $e Т P told á thousand timos over. Y й 
butter, А, 444 ilb. d cheese, and 412 16. of |year it reached or exceeded 34 gallons as the maxi- анай ^ Ys lh а ру, 
butter рег cow. The total annual yield, including | mum daily yield of the yeat. In the Froocester|but we do not like 5 tho mole- LM Mee make? 
the value of the whey given to pigs, varies from | Court Dairy the maximum weekly yield per eow was | « "Then, шу jond T vay, «t ake a hoe T 4 knock them 
191 5s, to 161. 10s. рег cow per annum. Two | 224 gallons in 1862, 22) gallons in 1861, and as as I йо; yes,'you yourselves knock them about— 
years ago it was 167. 4s. per cow ; last year it was | much as 243 gallons in 1857; varying thus from erm Ant Takéa little mel. exercise $ this kind the 
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141. 3s.; the year between it was 15/. And the |8} to 34 gallons daily; nearly the same as in | fir st thin ng in the morning g, it will enable yoa to 
i not been owing to any difference in | the case of Col, Pmarr. е annual yiéld of |relish yo akfasts the Бен г, and perhaps keep 
the yield of produce: it will be seen that the |milk is however greater in the American dairy, | the gout and apoplexy.” 
yield of cheese was 423 me Ж eva year, not- |and it ma counted for by the greater see mole hills,” м i v 
thstand: e Barde ck o richness of the food given to the cows, which re- | Y0, my friends, what г do м like to З вее, and it is this; 
* is attributable to the Чай of | ceive © 2 quarts each per day of mixed provender, P н еу s f А, "p ek sium m 
prices alone ; andi ith is probably owing to the large | consisting of one t ird each of corn, Oats, an кунщ n bci н аслу енна ie to the » z to bs шій 
portations of dairy produce from America. жым uek wheat, ground together, hay also being supplied | with tho waters or ihe ocean | "Phisis miele tine 
loss of 97. per cow is the measure of the share | from February till the l0thof Ма ay, then Grass alone | more annoying to me—nay, more painful—than it 
borne by the dairy distriets of England in the until Sept. г“ z en ‘corn’ sown broadcast for | w y land шый р, "#8, mole . 
general calamity of the American war. orage began to be fed, and afterwards Pumpkins, | hills, for the latter uds be but fora season; the work 
The following — pas by way of compari- | both of which ан found to to the flavour | would soon be done, and then my kind uM oni p 
son with the Glou rshire ipae, аге and colour of the butter. This, especially the |leave me, as I have said, to be bowstringed by th Wie 
descriptive of the кеш of 50 f the an spring food, is much better keep than | and intelligent men whom they went away to s s But Е 
“ native?" breed kept on the farm of the the Hon Z. | English dairy eows receive, and is quite eno |your wasting all the of manures, 
Lr са Greene county, New LESE «ея ks: the ur yield of milk. bula that ought to be for your crops, is p P 
2 ns 365 acres, 40 of which Pra a butter and S cad Аму Hed saepe Lies qme e Mid unts 
h. e $ ur ne T8, 5 
ses и "ће rest loam and gravel, lying ii uh Mie | AS cerae The following are his re Turniptop and old John Wegtherhog, do the sume 
SrarisTICS OF Рваттѕупли DAIRY, NEW YORE. —[There are not now so many gentlemen of е 
А rd in the icultural ce as the 
á Paa m ie а йй. i Pork in lbs. Sales. gentleman appears to imagine]— am a 
: 3 Milit to à “Маск cannot be too dry for land, and t M 
Years. E Maximum 1 №. of b itwhen it has well smoked and heated.? Buat, 
E Total. Per Cow. Day Total. Рег Cow. | Butter. Total. Per Cow. Total. er Cow. friends, do you not reflect --why not ?—that one ton 
your o nure, if i isely made, з 
tia EE н f the rubbish 
1857 ..| 50 | 81,942 6365 3.98 6,500 130 20 2027 921 |375 5% Hm % [ей бид pali ей. ҮТ КЫЫ. б и ог 10 
ms ze ж рыт а рш геш. = 
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1860 ..| 50 | 26,276 5954 3.40 $5 1821 11.2 6516 180 _ [520 18 01x 3 $ | My most valued friends, for many of you are excellent | 
1861 ..| 50 | 28,301 5724 8.54 10,860 217$ 10.4 6625 1324 |56418 0111 5 9 |men өе better—but do think Tite, "wil ou? ап 
The cal TA the а ey return has been made from the published account at the rate of and «чай сине = dt |should In ge у every quart о of liquid from yo 
— "of the sr mpanyin, g шшде : ME ит the increase in the a - eas D: 182 ы к 917 P. per ov w inthe|farm-yards, and your house, and the houses of y 
ear of the отч ав -— ^ 
regie great change in e асби len ows of the dai vy, fo MT eis ve aud Jat "the best miltera yield p prodi, [S LA не m máy ре dd ine it themselves, , : 
оов that eom ki be found for d: parposm Reve БОЙ carefully se ected in the new pur n mado, so that | күптү, to your fields, and then away with t 
in point of muet only about 36 o£ i) 56 eot швей ix 18 pen desee of the herd im ро т , lazy-baske mri of all kinds = 
called guanos, as you lands wi always in 
AL will be seen that the yield of milk к during the |d the same time in accomplishing all this tas arpun 59 оа in behal b ren Тендан 
ut one more зач my favourite lit 
vg e meg pce the previous vole ploughi gling endi bme Me мы ып Siene: id. 14 | fellow ай mole; Sw us shall plead # 
- yield prie eem а срт неся eil ot himself, aad do on atend to їшї be saya e 
barely more the at work with the steam and culti- | 
жыш кү їп 1857. The yield is bei — vator Duié; ehave a sum of spent against | — m di 
month, for the last two years, as foll 1201. еатпей n. ploughing "3 12s. e 1%. an acre, HL eat jede his grain, 
an aere. me 
ample room Ld Port for capital, and tear and | Why then employ poachers, midnight assassins, lo 
е and cost of rope." babies. uem nine-tenths of the mole-c 
are poachers in disguise; but the innocent far 
In like manner the sum, 3s. 54, per асте, stated | them to wander about -— fields by day in 
as, tho cost of озуу ien the whole year|they 
en harvests of 1861 and 1802, should Вахе е бык берүк үйгө у: 
Datei me the cost eost of үг oil, an d repairs 
But pran hehe thing I did on ея classical й 
principle was, as І had expla 
жо 
54. рег learned 
for rope and interest of capital, | philoso s, th: 
and general tear and wear, be ad ws is, evenly, gm Separate from 
— Á— а ra qui peer Ват а. 
also to add D, | the drills that are so much boas 
ез proper RANK DODD, 
of the farm near Ch teda, ner b hs whose | but 
| experience co was given at p. 108, „has since informed mipir n ode ым 
ld not do, there bei i^ овой 
amounting to 495. а ves is not true of the actual | во I tried the dibbling р "vete this was worse: 
could say а 
—— Wer hav iE кни ан Жн оа the first three three weeks | hero the dr 
edition of the lait ME d the Agricultural | of the use of the digo, à ier labourers than Sip Ae E a ош шг а? "immi bed fingers 
е to substitute th js 
Phe last 
last eolumn of the leading article for what i is there | se епі. been empl course | 
said a about the eost of steam cultivation during the at whioh Уыз оше in i ploughing Т aer ааш 
autumn on "s farm at rye im in 28 
actual of the apparatus thus яа eure. for t ыга тош, тага on buy. 
the autumn to 155/. 9s. 104.) or horse labour in the removals of apparatus from i 
s, coals, oil, and repairs! one place to another, | 
