Остолев 17, 18681 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 699 
nspec roved the 
When ури оп а ра нт og das tday; 1 and when they ld and dair iry, enr р on о de "hola ns aet 
considered that the three market towns in this neigh- he. This is —— Aor to such н.а re vkan nearly 40007, b part o upon 
h applied yi ше Vr of "e. than to | which is to be charg ed i nt, -— n e jo also 
meii imes rent, but also the valuation of crops between г — which A 946. саса "A e lime, for|filled 31 old wt supplied the boulders d nearly 
ming and an out-going tenant, they would mple, о VERA uarber paved road in соппесйон 
сы that the 105, would have materially affected | a а price higher i TES ai ^ ich pile nus сап be| with the пе к Не 0 nd the h road. e 
the whole average of the district. He — thought | got direct from the kiln, and the refuse of the.comb- | made 700 yards of new occupation road through the 
ib was highly necessary that some less loose method | makers ап ne turners is often overrated in value. | farm veri it with sandstone, brickbats, and 
should dopted in such an лесен кыл as this, ou m ы н ‘because they are, not possessed o of a „definite other hard materials. He has Ур the 
b of the old home cavated 
returns as now, but that they should be subject to 
some supervision; that there should be — board 
in each — composed of two, three d dis- 
interested pers to examine the retur i the 
pc. once а i eek; that they should look after all 
n the habit оЁ buying corn in the rent 
iet towns; ; and if they did not ma iere mà ‚ call | 
who ie a price —- might be moderate if the sub 
i to giv 
stead, 
eec g they are not preserved for the new, carting all the old к dun the 
si eh ha z 
with any care, but become auis ised with rubbish of ай} опе site to the Pres He has е sand and 
kinds, and in Jarge quantity, and hence a purchaser, ра в for maki: new bricks, р pulled up the old 
t 
yard, and formed the ground for paving ; a meadow of 
p de ea fall price e for a 
to the same pint s w^ case of mill refuse, ym [Site of the old homestead. Мг. Jackson has levelled 
havin ngad e and consi ider: a value, is kept clean | and tege: for irrigation 12 acre of land which was 
wm ich an improvement, for ik was only 4 from | 
4. 
ice asked is ge ipia c previously а bog, and laid it down for a фей, which 
th 
would s 
carelessness that they were n eglec te — 
however, where large markets had grown no 
made, while they were required in 
р. 
too high, Ber its value > зыт ape! е in reference to the/| will be irrigated by the wash from the conr and ен 
hich it is produced, than in relation $о | buildin un adds, 
t 
its intrinsie worth." cated, 
and about d — of new fences planted, which are 
returns ab all were М ES 
such places as Bene where scarcely a bushel of Wheat grown, very clean, a The 
was old. dur g th e yea A gentleman. had told him Farm Memoranda. Clove er crop was the нне the judge had seen this 
Бы in PARK, NomrHwIOH.—Mr. Hornby's farm | веавоп, and he was told that it had been pastured till 
made any returns at all. Th пе last time they considered received ба ү of the Cheshire dedi "à the middle of June. The new farm buildings were tbe 
this домов Aber merely suggested that this board Society, as est dy yand far It в | bes st arranged o any new ones he had seen for health 
should be formed, p 188 acre в, hel sl d eonvenie of feeding, watering, and all the 
moderately paid for their labour. But рр saud p о Bf cooking cattle food, threshing, storing 
no longer sufficie nt to meet - case, A evil € year prm e тб acres of old | fodder, corn, a ots; and they were fitted with 
g gr emed у; meadow, =? "with re к: 8 acres of old | proper machinery. Тһе arrangements for е 
aud he eould not help thinking that the sellers should | meadow vag irrigated ; 16$ acres of Wheat, after paning sept en Two A" cheeses are made 
ori the returns и ч as the buyers. He knew the Potat r gree mi 18 uw of Oats, after | y day n Sunday model cottage is 
sellers змок seit on the d that Wheat; 12 acres of Barley, 4 acres of Vetches, соц: | bui on the fait, with a well ешш erae around 
them trouble ; but ы г» that a 25 sumed green byt the. Jive Stock; 204 acres of Potatos, The co en is su n: е bed- бына, 
1 апа 4 ыча 18 and every Am rm labou 
ment, i^ thought роп |roots or Oats, е When, Bar t8 soeded | family. 
1 1 islittleextra trouble, and instil га а of five 
intothe minds of their rep tatives tl e tl homes. re colts, gne e pony, c — S 54 dairy cows | Dar AvnsumE: The introduction of Cheddar 
present returns, He believed any g tl i heif E ‹ pigs. In wintera| беге making on this farm is made the subject x 
ladly tal : "Phe "total of live this {һе following interesting report to the 4yrshir 
ol bu is kind, It was ойга gnestion in which а [summer is aod The. e stock are fed in summer on ertiser ;— 
neerued, It was a question im which all con- e i е Vetches, Жид а winter on me hay, We а the pleasure of attending at Dalgig, the farm 
em т occupier, oil-cake. All the home-|of Mr. Campbell, and were much pleased with em 
and ve general All x му wabad | m uro iy =. ей < root erops, ri: all (ийер there delivered iai. n Norton, fror 
show w as the о liquid manors 18 ma able. During his Somersetshire, who appears le, ju udioious man А 
was юва fair AA vid. го 
true state of the A e "ге they did d» grow, 
vint "m 
drm 
The Journal of A eee and the Transactions of the 
Aland and Agricultural of "Sootland. 
No. 82. Oct. 1863. W. Blackwood А зка 
The Journal contains essays оп the rovemenpt of | ај 
pastures ; on A Шер оп Бш; on crops | 
and c ng; оп the three great sho аи 
Нат , and "de respectively ; ; on mycophagy, or 
Tug. eating; and on Irish prosperity. The Transactions 
and 
зоа Мг. Hornby t T 7801. worth of and well acquainted ы бу Д The different 
ppite 
nes, which have been to Grass lands, | operations were ele earl aud distinctly pointed out, 
seeds, and Turnips. ТЬе landlord has paid 2507, land we were r 7 the simplo, intelligible 
of this sum rnby tep n makin ng 
— chases Eod A language in which he ж. iri every в 
tons of ho Cheddar cheese. 
Norton heate d 
a good C 
di 
part là the evening's milk to 
t. "the ie ag's and evenings 
e remet ah should be 
nd n'an hour be firm 
tiles. 
rom 57 to 
in essays on. plantations; on =! in sheep ; & >= iese of easy approach for cattle. Ме has indo | see Б omp aT M be Es: ted or амо vides Е 
r ddr ste land reclamation ethe with т reports of|n w lar arge | watering ponds, one at the farm-yard, and cheese will not be so rich and well flavoured. Mr. 
Kelso, of tke Veterinary College " di He has eradicated 3230 yards Norton thinks i ad і а 
in the mi rad n The whole makes up a number n old fences, aud planted new ones when 3-2 revolving breaker within the cheese tub, its 
wility of the serial. We | All these ортото have been effec н the | motion breaks ч curd too violently. He а iced 
e from Dr. Anderson's of the |tenent's e e has ней an em cot, | great injury one 1o the eurd by this 
relative m Values of Tares and "Peas Brock. р made alterations i in the old о а nm me а | violent stirring and breaking. "Тһе butter is force 
Brock ? ki 90 ft, long, 5 ft. wide and 5 1 Qu A Ше | ont of th flonts off whey ; and of 
F the Pea, which is removed by а a particular process of | landlord finding the — т. Но maby | course the Marra cheese depends 
grinding in making split- and is used pretty | pied the farm for 11 years itii i "e Wer. much upon кенне 4 he butter. When the curd i 
сатыу for feeling. stock, Ming "e for, Bx burton, Arley Hall. i The judge, in. his remarks broken to the size of Walru'slhe Jets it setti, He 
pur — Padum 10s. wb. f | upon th to scald the curd, and 
it сма, being do ducti heats it to about 120°, As much of this whey i: 
x Ain value, MÀ € sample for nemi Pm - А pipe from e M. urine ^m conveys ue imer thrown over 5 ан as will raise it to 85°. Before 
ОР ascertaining ME A picta t be more manure into this meadow. Aw water carriag can also the hea! whey is added the curd ів gently 
end to use Tares, though costing p thei | and sl t the size of e ds — -= 
К ү» к а : To Ем сога ів again settled, а ur wh ac r^ а 
, comparative abe were made in t AR Cuesrer.—Mr. G. Jackson's second time, and heated to 130°, so as ea e the 
manner, and the results obtained were as farm Ма received ha pe А — | tempera wt ren be raised to from 92? vo 96°, 
e best clay land farm in the dis denn ing to ЕЕ у of the pasture on which tbe 
ins 3218 acres, an еен {== are f Und die idit of the year. 
tenancy under Mr. R. Barbour of Bolesworth Castle. | the pasture land is light, LÍ rra bona the р зан 
ulti is year follows :—194 acres in | to 92°; but on heavier and т land to 96°. This 
pasture, 14] acres of irrigated meadow, 14 acres covered | applieation of heated whey d is ште to make the 
ung water, 2} acres of Wheat after Oats, 26} | curd tougher, and to cause to be formed. 
acres of Oats, 10 acres of Barl „5 май of Banne No daana tops майка nilo hd niai 
es of 4 acri Swedes, 2 acres чән A it is most desirable to have it 
"Wurzels, 1 acre of and orcbard, and | extracted. We all know how rapidly pigs fatten оп 
B4 acres of homestead, reservoir, plantations, and | whey: t is said that at least 20 per coni. of curd 
roads. Тһе intended rotation is Oats, | remains in solution in the whey. — — 
een erop, ley, Clover; the same V rer rr ence ai В. ono rumpunt s a 
hen all to lie for 10 years. The | sigue of sourness, a quantity — ыар врт 
-- гвев, 2 nags, 4 o 11-а м е оны. зб nn been poured 
bulls, 18 feeders, 21 heifers and stirks, tub after the E е 
brock. lamba; 54 pi 11 rearing calves— | over the curd. The mass must be slowly aud gently 
A to 368. Previous to 1858, Mr. Jackson | stirred until the TAEAE EE PAISE mein 
as fi is concerned. s difficult t tagiv а Њай Bened iod di tbe vid Ore IE СУЙП ii эй ara berksan ту y aaa уте raaa d 
TT. definite estimate of the. relative values of|then he has spent annually on an average 104/. on I ser mii pa 40 minutes. After the stirring 5 
these two substances; but if we calculate from е} Бопе manure, which has been mostly applied to seede, | other days not under 90 күлме OL stand foe 
э of albuminous com » | and тее ү per annum On si and prolatae whey is tben drawn off Mr. 
in the two, and if Tares be assumed to cost 72., the|other fertilisers, which have beem aj to green | 30 minutes, чча ринки ph improves. 
Peas Brock d not be sold at more than abont 57. | erops. any ago he sod-draimed 16 acres, end tte eigen. EL Аа ашла 
рег ton, or a considerably lower price tha t at Вб sorga with Dorsa dico NM MI ЫК АНА the quality f the curd and eonsequent pureness of 
elm re toner nera ма get aeter dr tiere ШЫ eddie e n 
, ol e result ofa eal cf] the tenant sci а 
experience has led me to the conclusion that most kinds | filled up seven pite, егес Geely new farm-! After the whey is drawn away, the curd is 
