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hedgerows, t y thered it out, and in its place ap cation of fatting foods, But the p int to be aimed 
it occ t th of | a sticky, that | at is to grow on the farm as great an amount of food 
the he es d itch it тре sies rainag. le f. I as possible, and to keep up a successional „вору ot it. 
the meadow it takes up mu m "s be ver ав p вее eds, ар. "uie 4 to. fruits, Corn - bread stuffs can be impor orted t unlimi 
better occupied by more nutri Sa i pu In the | оғ T a pus were pret ty same | extent. ] ap bons 
wo first places it can be senta t, but the wet | colour, and both wrinkled, Тале e fally half | It is t e economical production of froshr meat that 
meadow i is soon cleared of it as the i of efficient ds rnet passed ner r^ seed market ; pa every farmer or stock master must now pay especial 
drainage. though these fruits fferent in shape and | attention, it ha ing beco: the most essential and 
11. The Field Dropwort is а denizen for the most|size, yet we were Ped to sci that during the most pro ofitable part of his business. It is not the 
part of dry uplands on calcareous soils, vaere, its б trial of action ario а ко man for supply- | ргоуїпсе of every farm to produce this fatted meat. 
objection- | ing Sainfoin seed containing а [ем red of| Some farms are to all intents and purposes breeding 
e тей ^to B t, when good Sainfoin seed was paid for, the | farms, for the supply of which others are fatting farms; 
able, and from which | = would b 
+ the th h 
Fescue, freque 2ч positions, suffers Ze from 
е of this А сез im 
Е The Ave ens is common in hedgerows, borders of 
; it - of no use, and therefore 
eed. 
simu the farm: it is s only a 
y crop p from 
p m possession. It often 
eds," 'with which it is too often sown 
=ni giis на іп =. it MEN aapa by scions, so 
that the next year it m yben d that the wished 
с аг 
i | autumn, and winter, the diffculty is not p 
dis ample рг 
| for the stock during the summer and autumn, vr the 
has token its I 
I 
some damp Spots 16 sometimes takes entire possession 
n d especially, in | sm: 
р the winter, It isonly in the e spring 
| E months and autumn that апу difficulty а 
a th int a|the interim between root d G "i 1 Gr "€ 
Fro. 1.—Sainfoin Seed — — duty to des-|and * Now, to pro against this uncer- 
Cribe the two. Fig. 1. a герге а short T: tainty there are several on tters of busi- 
Pea-pod, Аа) at fho back NER pod in front, as seen | ness to be adopted and attended to. The culture of 
in the section 1 2. ngel Wurzel should be universal, and a portion of 
he interior is a single the crop must be held to bridge over bhis sp 
mall as seed, which | between Turnips and Grass till near Midsummer, 
eed. from its 
is easily fr 
e patches, and as it has nothing E add wrinkled shell. „Fig. 2, stock as re quir "rd M vn as » gui. d — 
either for depasturing or the rick, — it 
ccurs, ma; A be properiy considered as of Falso Burnet. -the b pply g y Ya wil 
14. T 1 +1 sectio: dj lgmer th 4 1 1 "m 
mine even mor rkable for its s preadin | qua adra АА with a The 1 Pid A 
iui of of growth, a nore тишиме fori imes вртам - wing at each "giis dt Fro. 2.—False Burnet Seed, a, | 10 the great cmt in бад: н, and if 5 
yard ыо nd in а ве as, li e the Stra нерее | possess two seeds in 'T | Cabb carefully cut and carried to the stock, the 
the ing Buttercup scions. This | each р. The capsules are rather Toss (Ф.е., ode. putting. out new inu would yi а fresh 
i З with short excrescences and not regularly Supply, at — shoul early n The young Gioco 
Grass seeds 
th, an 
crop seeds. 
should be looked for, ав hoeing these out in the Barl 
rot furnish 
ing is of wrinkled, like the пе ау Now the Burnet i is hein and 
In both cases ри young pne m form 
ways мы for these 
M the grazier, and the Cabbage 
; but 
separable from a sample of E. 
by as early as may be destroying the hopes of a 
денй colony. 
‚ Agrimony is introduced into the list with some | 
| to the 
| early Cabbage Clovers. 
| order of managemen nt should | be something like this. 
dimid e the amount of the Burnet, en 
that of the smaller Sainfoin deb. whid h pass th 
| at the same tim 
M ыт plan then to pursue is to mill the I 
is remo 
difüdence, ав, although its spreading 
certainly up much room in ү pasture ` where it is 
k should have daily 
f kidney-s shaped ү 
d 
1 Grass s 
dealt out to them а Аксе a supply of reserved 
like eile Clover Я in which the may 
8 
thing to the rick which m med valuable, as 
it is а bitter aromatic "ie нра not objection- | > bo de Mecte аз К pies тат n A simply g кз Mangel Wurzel, Cabbage Sprouts, a ua contin пей, 
а - s en off, 
Peut А ы a ER ^ мы сое capsule still re remains. In the autumn, prior to stocking the winter crops, i.e. 
must -; stocke: T ndé eed ' s t it the fact of the Burnet being а two-see Eden Coleseed, Turni ips, &c., the stock should be amply : sup- 
vm 3 Sol therefore рее са ы is most пелена p be noticed, as from | with early 
t "Y ihi A ^ б analyses we have made. 9, dirty Sainfoin crops, we These early varieties should be planted in May, and will 
pastures in ich it so frequently ooon е it would timated as foll yield Б for $ Мезе 
wth of Gras and хто this plantan fta toad. ТЕМ October ; comes provision of Swedes, 
cm god жада Coleseed, th el Wurzel being 
easily spuddoa or hoed out, and will give no further ае ved down for spring uses, and in March their con- 
rou Crop іп Berkshire, 84 ye 10 50 | 40-100 4 the fold-yard to 
16. Th Burnet is sometimes so abundant in Op Sit 3d year 5 95 | 70-100 sumption should commence partly in the fold-y 
pad meadows among calcareous ноа its , habitat [e 
S Ac e. proportion of Burnet, за E rved Dru 
mhead ый 
dd fo accounted л from адде the round from su press summer 
n: 
stockin nes 
again, Inall probability а More some! Profit 
possession 2: the field; in this f capsules ; ^at qoM we will ho ; but | stockin 
objection able. Itiss BOXE E DAE DEEP Й Md aroni А bul vias we | conside er that the capsule of the mainfoin 1 is | like the | above | will ulti ima at ely becom 
its woody stems aet it роо in the rick, | sing/e-seeded, and that of the Burnet ів Zwo-seeded, we able, 
which is, indeed, л. matter | mi ж conceive how each capsule of the E Moser Rye, Lucerne, Sainfoin, Tares, i and arife 
whe. ero Ms es nt gets. Posso. ED is, rasses may but 
kept und y» ed they are generally of too slow growth to ре. of much 
gly ai vise ru course |as we c as many as 64, 000 dein of Burnet service ж most needed. Reserved roots are the 
for а year ot. t and we stron 
to bep ith reference to this, which is the real 
urgued w 
Burne 
17. The 7. Burnet, as a wild 
any great F4 and as it is a pem of dry cal 
d plant, never attains fastor t than the Sainfo 
се. О. Р. 
изе e D — Permit me tothank Mr Deer 
d of Sainfoin seed, that x 
е 
ng | havo mi for. Mi set me and some rennen n 
2 — 128,000 seeds, chief depe 
hen we consider t иа. 
Burne Brows во 
uei the тэш eid ug certaint 
ual certain inty of Mie d 
A ma broken ground on cl асра per its eo crop, and the eq 
ectly ess in its properties, in this condition it |a large d rtional of what may germinate of the ша pe ME 
is scarcely noticeable as a "ied indeed it is боейт seeds of th т 3 LT 2 ДЕ a" зае папира" н сана - 
recommen: i ture “шы This maar w S 
al 
ded permanent pas 
careous uplands. There is, however, [9 
of the False Burnet,'which is now attractin ur con- 
езе. attention, as being by far too constant an 
m upon Sainfoin see 
midi: is referred by 5. тар 
ње Continental botani sts to another spec 
| Burnet equa tii fà n poi ie eds | properties б 
is not A ori whatever тау aer be in the 
and — 1 uis 5 form , the P. 
m rers Ds p ny hard end woody, and 
d | almost useless. 
жске 
which I „trust there can now ben no misi istake. 
many sentiments expressed i = л last note, 
correctly read it, Mr. Den eite rates a 
of great i import ance, nam n 
wedge gp dor) qna ign the engineering] element has Pi sims absent кою 
sion gren of Cattle Food. erdrainage of land" When 
s " butchers meat" has attained makes it|been pe X 
of 
3.4 x 
Suc 
to which 
engineers 
ttai 
duty of all stock masters to do their | so „штап; 
best, to e their farms esa: as much food for the | it is 
f£, 
wonder that во much 
"Tt is im has been 
5 
+ 
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to вау Ље арте, ef rath 
r the scarcity of animal 
food f e dec. during the t three 
what t our 
ng t superinte 
years, Md. ie iot eon or the large Meg um of - or ill mee 
por ork. and гоча iefly the latter. e presen t auncuncemente; thus E rede 
me good Am qe is is selling. at Pa per wb is s Bot nec parallel D on the 
essarily 
rallelism. тта 4 із correct 
; and as its gea e 
жа all at FUN it — but lit 
$ a comme both of the Burn 
th 
see v and Pd 
| stock єс 
in his practice “тап 
mo the | — 2 nes боной out, or at best 
in their 
uch as 90 per imd ipe 
taller than the Sainfoin 
through the parallel li 
