Jury 18, 1869.] 
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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
685 
ау breadth of the Giant Wheat, as it Ы dun E m 
Browick Red in profit from 37. to e do acre, and is by 
with. 
to be experienced at night, 
In order to make the best cheese, the principle upon 
Ђера 
arresting the vigorous Pon before their maturit; 
| penalty paid for the lateness of the ed at which they | its results, ado opted. 
were sown. On this occasion the tops of the Turnips | di stin 
, and the best, from 
Thus, there are implements on two 
icb ‚ principles employed in the first breaking up 9 of 
the fish- bones were E uxuriant v 
h of pr (ii 
he 
ade: both cul 
mass; and the revolver 
mode of roun MANET 
the 
nd the shovel, made of wood 
Ай brass rods, breaking. the mass, . In my ow n opinion 
the latter i is far preferàble to the fo ormer, as it ac ots, in 
he 
ground at the rate of n i pd uper Scotch acre; but the 
о guano o lots 
far the most productive kind I evi 
H OFFAL. 
[The fe ipm foe extracts from a prize essay by Mr. R. Scot 
улы o Campton, "past Y beer in the late number of 
the Highland Soc vod 8 Transactions. | 
THE fish r rather men which form 
the ori NA of ro paper is posed of the hea de. 
em and skin of m (chiefly : ihe. cod), dried in the 
e to fine 
rate of 74 cwt., or 5. 1481 EE. rial. 
A apt Sabe iq to ascer jeg Ше, result of this trial, ап 
re of each, ual soil, was selected, 
ry, 1862. 
f wood, cracking and breaking — of cutting and 
pa Iping. One of the best cheeses, bearing v 
k 
o 
numbered 19 in the catalogue, was made P this prin- 
judging 
alone, to determine which was best; but all lo 
ee каайн crop than the result proved to be the | pos 
e 
th le at White Hills, being broken up by a common hay 
oked a ew the раи of w ich was shortened pe the pur- 
been 
afterwards ground in particles by | 625 viri, T heese wou 
ihid In MA м — of is manure having | E If the dairy implements and utensils о һе 
Beak dän t to Professor Anderson, that ax Gia i | simplified and improved, and the labour of cheese- 
gentleman was i туен as to ааг. it to me in CH BOY y ы | making reduced, 16 is desirable to do s o th g 
order that it might be tested with the Turnip crop Ез 22 "3 E | | minds, as improvi s suggest themselves, they will 
that yea This I aécordin i ontrasting its EE LEES $ а К be laid hold of and carried out. Опе І would mention, 
effects with those of a considerable number of other dB RB В Р x tho ugh seemingly trivi al. It is a contribution by 
m , and the res on i-a во бар этиң А that I was ee SB 23 2 Ir. Wigtonshire, who mil 
induced to procu orway, with d. 882 B Ё — = р m T д» save the la of 
which I made a further. ыб ыа on the crop of HC н ing the сога into three or four small va 
9 айнын m nd he B ЖЫ вей е first , time, Pm. мая Кел to 
on which the experimen — —— i1 5 
fro ii. being naturally rich; it is, indeed, e the S " = Sq \ ^ ' making Dunlop cheese, It is of large dimensions, . 
сэ being, in fact, the side of а bank or hill, the Б а кт £8 9 рр дере curd, which is e! pressed 
ock bei ng ot dry from | the su de At the sam is esa iiia а short time, the wéar and t ts, and 
Ti e ts, 
time the soil m b rp Turnip land. e € B eb | the. кїз time d. bod of £ working: The ао of 
Plots, yw би of six Dem ale each, were ОЛЫ. Т. шер Price per Ton. labour in wand making h agg accomplished 
manured with the fish bones, and with the substances Qf er T MEE ЕА long eee , kordin rather by sh je енн ИК fe 
with which I wished to contrast it. Тһе Turni were 7 ve, Weu: 
Swedes; and as no farmyard or other dung had been z "o WE rr we Mm m days, md КОО aie M 
used during several previous years, the c te salt the c now MIA 
Poner Zea g р years, Ic] a о 53 Produce ori Roots | it in the cud at Fils) Be диле pas Шш an 
The were sown in the drills by a © ә ә wm] PerImperial Acre. work for boys t hey 
machine, the quantity baing to some cens — - ы = rning ee the dairy to the pigger ; now we 
by the nature of th — the of VR RETO ЯА [iay ФУ pipes and turn a tap, and it runs o ght 
the compositions Pbi A re quickly trc rou Кад tho 
machine than others. Tt was therefore а afte E Кен pes Value of Май have taken place, step by step, until the ar of 
p 3 ity Пу to E = on? per Imperial Acre. en 2 ble and мс 
placed upon it could k woe tely D" e wo о o e& employment, s0 ^ nd qr о a туе л тя neig hbours 
weight of roots per acre being in this instance the ТУ —— in Wiltshire an oucesters| E o not folow our 
lt of calculation founded on а n ortion Er ә 5 | Valueof Roots per example, I was in a dairy not long since where 70 
weighed, the quantities given may not be exact, but 5 5 o о? Acre at 15s, per | cows were milke ir dai oduce was made up 
the relative proportions are, I have no doubt, very о o eR Ton in eight duis these were kept in the press and 
nossly-corfooko «109. тшш DIOSA As orem pP | xL mE UT IUIS salted every day for a week; six or seven presses were 
_ The following is а note of the experimenta :— Several of the prices of the manures given бе edyployod to press them, and every morning 56 cheeses 
had to be. turned, d, and as many vats and cloths to be 
g 2 : n Produco por д ieot of the pnm к! а 5 д Ms Е dw 
o. ai nn Plots, | Imp. Aere. ce, have learned, su have been repeatedly у opinion as 
| merchants in Norway offer to deliver à at trn or 8 Жунг те рат, mechanical appliances which have 
Jh PM bus The actual cos! Z Te. vr ntroduced in the making of 
: б шїк indio e 21 20 A 2 ton, e w it ER HE e oomparativoly t small pericu eret : leg. Та - i: hi 
8 |Fish-offal. 17 20 8 ыы o the r m ing, 
4 Phospho-Peru, g guano (Townsend" 9) 19 13 10 the wer As for "height was big. Its Па vale, per à r^ is аы in making the Wiltshire с , as it и 
5 |Peru e rmi rv cuales epic ez RAT 18 11 jamalysis — given, is not more 8l. . | labor ur and prevents 6 It may be applied to the 
6 нодор" сро. a's manure 19 18 5 according to Dr. Anderson's formula. With o modes have some resem- 
т |Phospho-Peruvian guano (Lawson' 9) 19 10 10 to Towntond's Turnip manure, the price marked, 8]. 5s., чн, еч is и best and X My тет 
s Peruvian iR Qum au х " L- is what was charged in Glasgow, after уте рег which I know to be of service in Cheddar 
к. =. ЕЩ d аш, ani 18 19.4 |cen owl а Амет е cheese, and is certainly. valuable. Жын. E, the 
ther 
purpose € о this paper to enter into |* 
the 
the aedis "i any of the s manures which were 
used in the wiesen the , Single object being to 
effect 
T shali on y remark, with regard to |o 
: T am well cmd that it 
is possible n 
ars of 1860 may have affecte bly. 
The plot which жаз | manured with the үө quantity 
greater exuberance of КОЧ and, "ee as it did 
tha feld 
eene 
the difference 
tari inis nat c rate at which the as applied | 
gg 
1 
g 
©. 
a. 
F 
= 
a 
A z pes. 
tom forming a pani ru hot water from the boiler 
еі in this chamber, heating in a few. minutes 
e highest in the list. "whilst in 1861 i 
€ rd the fish offal-or the Townsend’s | 
ат peni 
А. mixture of guano with bones in some form has 
y 
i than when was used alone 
eve den enin with Norwegian fish offal was BM r dom 
made in 1861, p of Purple-top Turnips. From 
unavoi idable рзы == е was ded е till 
too late, vi of Jun e, no 
доош att of this ж ie weg. vt the. icd ye the 
зе dr le E than it would other- 
e Fe id because from 
first Z "t [rein the whole field 
gave a promise of being a very p. 
could exceed the ce of 
the Turnips during summer, and their seems 
to have checked by the cold nights of autumn 
been 
before they had — "heir Чы development, 
The field used is -— т е MD 
much superior to ato on чна 
used the previous yen As in к^ [E сане, no no 
"T 
n 
oubt fish offal ought also to be mixed with б thet rjo 
тизи, but itis pe gem РЕ alone сааб дү merits 
emerits of a new fertilise nbe m effe ctually 
mix т 
generall Pann; in my experience, more черан 
d al 
ture, thus saving the waste and labour carrying 6 the 
milk to and from the reru for that purpose 
think it not a small advantage to have the milk 
heated uniformly. By this apparatus the milk of the 
evening may be kept sweet in the tub; no boynes 
other ке аге — for — — A — 
| plished by cold water in the 
mber, 
[еге а stream. of water uns s through Ў might, 
1 
|th 
hamber, t 
he көй and scalding 
agricultorista i in ты counties че 
with Могу 
least hold its дк with Peruvian Mike 
| approved man 
nut MAKING. 
Тн judicious business man will see that to make 
the En of his s dairy "produce. requires as. as much dis- 
eretion, skill ood grain an 
roots, and therefore will furnish "his dairy room ih 
best and most useful 
any for several y 
The enclosure, “which extends to about 20 acres, was 
divided into four portions, which were respectively 
4. s Turnip man 
NEL е ышы 
and advanced without a check till the 29th of October» 
wanting on part to ensu 
unwise to be without the seni tools in the diry as | 
the proper plough ог S etm ín the field. The expense 
for furnishing a ry-room for — 
RÀ is very s compared with what it 
pnt meo and every AE 
uch pru mm in its character 
а 
that e doni E 
lavail himself of the best C dcin t rite: i анд, xis 
wegian fish offal with satisfactory т results, and | being ра ‘performoi a; » 807 to 100* tim 
t | the 
аара Ает 
Mes opasa 
g from 
In isit to Scotland, I saw 
numb and cheese rooms 
m Бари which the making 
d | Ched requires 
many inst to accomplish it the outlay would be 
too large for the tenant. When this is the case, 
proprietor er assistan / 
t ising from the improvements in 
dairy ice seem to be all on the tenants 
they ulti у and le 
the side of the landlord. 
will this. Т 
the КСЕ conld be made гж а ма I siri 
such as a doo at presen Di- 
osmg а A y 
vi the byre 
Although the ne are Чорду washed, and kept far. 
