DzorwprR 19, 1863.) 
THE ааа CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Ua _ 
e management of our Chairman—during which ti 
{һе interests of landlord, tenant, and БОЕ have | Хер 
alike рге Ап additional 10, 0007. a year as rent 
is remitted to i he la rears are eT 
of course ox this |: come "nt of the inereased d 
duce of lan 
d produ s Mr, Gray, "consists more i 
"er ops and the W ч stock kept than in бан. 
siibongh t the е of corn have also partaken of the 
торв 
t of better cultivation. Tho total increase upon farm 
en m draining and deeper cultivation are лаф 
о 2 n 
Lained 
produce and rent in the larger ааа ; still the introd months old, winter pen field om бе. 
tion of plece-work has greatly benefited the labourer, and p.d leaving th hest, manure where it is at onee required." k 
wagas ате incrensod from 93. to tls., and fro m 10s, to 12s. p Iadd rt fi Wi 9 
eek, according to which side the couuty Таке.” of recen зери ite бине: eem P Mr. George Brown, 
is i анд eping with reports from Norfolk and te vau aint ent 3a th 
from ME A Даар lands of the former county, | great ; ы ld ip ө сингир oie кезү см! 
ich do not — and have long been | out m Nnm earli iod, as regards a ср ха 2 » 
liberally treated with artificial manures and well-fed | higher in со ition, consequently much more vaáluable. 
have not su of im Xovemsuf E: ЖаН Re ie a e 
y increased ex iture xti ndi which they b ht to market, is at so 
manuring and cultivating, and, besides; "ihe чаруе ofthe im- | which county we have reports of improved ti А4 b ge a cost to the farmer, as to leave а very Small profit to 
royement is nob found by the landlord un E a pi Шә extension of root crops, diminished b fallow, and | Bim at the end of the year, but, on the other hand, i sat 
lease, All such increased outlay b; TE tes n y А advantage to t! ry nd at large. 
doubt to the «аве he } нан Та tis | improved crops, upon clays improved by land drainage xs f tock, mec of the vast Mni 
tet has ly improved гз T ihe last 30 years, by | and by deeper and better tillage. & made in his "niii during his aequaintanee 
the eneral improvement of their dwellings, and advance of P now travel to the en Ed ourstory by the other t 
wages. of the country. ЖЕ Bowley of дарос пеаг ussex, speaking 
I hav iran interesting report from Mr. ж Cirencester, has given шо ап enoni te and "satis- ru iet же; green o n the county, 
the mA Ао бора XC. Club, sk tap | fie factory e pen on the drm of drain: ача Says i= 4 
improvemen 0 years have | manures, and improve macligery, a thej 5 
taken place imoreland. distri, ved. Toot crops, іш | year, and a very lange ex ie ний um. 
== 7 n 25 per proved cattle and sheep, m better grain crops, have - m the POT 20 years; dM же) Шз. manures Las 
cent, P the live sock of: the locality. has "iaproved, а and all increased the produce of the district. sed to Nu immense extent with t паса ар of this 
r. Holborow, the Secretary of the Tetbury Farmers description rM nd nen 
Aded + 
— Бой бемабр oileakes), the result а larg: 
kept, and. much better kept pe qos 
artifici al manures ai pa eding" L anh 
may to the produce of the 1 
Hear now the following Ee eiae aceount of North |m 
Lincslushire improvements by Мт, Sowerby of 
Aylesby 
** The improvement in farming in Faih Lincolnshire has been 
very peogreneiya fo for the last 30 yearsand i wards. Idaresay you 
almostaltogether on t ei ipud course system, 
tre . Seeds, and Wheal hé Parn ips for the 
shee ep wi with s Der ce of oilcake. 
а good 
ing. Good crops of roots fed off by sheep is the great 
improver cf land, and mor 
lloat 
penis good 98 of im "e 
\ deal of which is redire 2 d. 
cornland. Ihave myself taken 
30 years upon Aylesby Farm. vain 4 EXE boaa "-— 
much more corn, the sam TES сер а gm ти deal more 
tock. At the first glance you Бау cti believe that. Bear 
in mind that though it is in кено Grass Jam d, it becomes 
the t of f » and 
ing a great deal | 
and I think I speak Es wn 
do А iy TE of corn an T y ot 
we cns. ж и аа СЕ Т wasa 
of course have been ab erably more 
— MÀ де. ERI Pes Mas par- 
Wa good. The 
beet A last winter 
т ns ^ ym n many ine ins 
perhaps 
uer may bo d Ж n. [4 UI. mai C abl We do 
worl e piece. в not grumble if my 
men that aro dra on by tho pie per мее! ушн! they 
In the neighbourhood of e ER Mr. Charles 
Beasley, of — informs me— 
«тае has b A esed > Жы 
istrict 
a t d д їп. ни management of it, Kr sa the 
eating off of Turnips with sheep. The of 
farmers are nów cleaning their Turnips, eine wed px Y ond 
using large quantities of dry food with them, which has у. 
f d ery 
mitigated аре отау to disease, which was а very 
2 impedim saful sheep keeping in this 
n t t rhood." 
us now eross to the dairy distriets of Cheshire. 
Mr. "Puto. of Stapleford Hall, near Tarvin, writes +~ 
— filio in this county смо Ње 
stoek, both in cattle an. 
is very со 
this arises principally from the great improvement of our clay. 
land pastures by the of bone ure, by draining, and a 
ni x! ve cult: ао! нд na 
to show by Затов, with 
е; m аз E. cattle ор, or 
ch їп consequence o : e ой, chan stock, from 
fet d vice vers e ak 
y on niany of our Арсен period, ca 
шы saecu, nia." 
Stich ti Кере tias 
"Е er stock, апа this 
LL 
results." 
those бон гү, too are better 
in йе winter than formerly, and come to calve in much 
dition, an: 
and as a consequence give better 
WS :— 
:provemente in cul land d 
Im d; our 1 
EI ILIA 
во | other bui whi 
be value ; mih regard to produce, 1 pr ainda o increased to t 
production, aja 
апа а en of коше | 
Mr. Rigby, of Fenny Wood, | Turnips in 
gone 
may be attri 
iem E 
MEE VH dan 
: CUR pe dem 
b uc 
pue 
а аы, АМ їп 
n the e growing and management of root crops the impro 2 "o u * беду increasing in size—a muc n T =. ргойпсе 
таеп nt ds very marked—autumn раїн{аҢоп, drilling, hone Df сого, ай к muon t Joyment of lah aso of 
: ; tho liberal use of —— а ures, securing the root bought 'cattle food Sec umi? increased upon i е poor angl 
тора i п Мара covered w earth, be ty ge Ыз посве tiae lowland p таз, cattle and sheep being 
e ео the improvemen: viih s may besaid to consist in a gre reater | Dow fattened upon this peto of lend by this means, that 
dads beinglk орь of an improved sort, earlier maturity, апа formerly "only E them in fair growing condition. —Oileake is 
quicker preparation for the butcher being toa со nsi T ес sed very generally in kecping store cattle tho 
—— a Wen MR ptian corn and oiloak yards pom к-га hay ; formerly this description 
pine erely kept alive through the winter, and 
eios on ізь m iom corn моні зи ЛАЙ ier sd thg more Ii poral fequenti а to baa seen going ден $À the ges in me N ring 
management of the у а te * T to "on MED ша cre бя Lat use of 
The better eeiploym е labouri “ойде stock Ганч Ан, to E 
popu байон is o рру resul к bao р, пуер n the use оѓ artificial manures 
consumption of. n p ; food is шаша" most impor- 
^al 
ты 
Rs e Td ture ln thé redant h of Sussex 
I 
and desira his. s иа 
terialin чөн д rara kept pace m the ету) Am: S of 
iraproyepient- Yit. the landlord's, in a considerably augmented 
roll." T ofr you my estimate of the progress of the farming of 
our di СЕ еч К алај 22s as ho remit: № — TX 
А 
раге t jS 
КЕД ҮП e pit ia ^ r 
The following repor de ire by Mr. 
Blundell, of ма ы, must Mer ar my quota- 
tions 
s Rich, of Didmarton, adds :— tion since y farm, for 
Asan illustration of the advance of agriculture ín this vac Mer tinc d 
« 8 " ; | 1843 to 1868. 
48. К Ў 
$28 | СЕЕ 
Cnors. 9 4 8 РЫ | 
3 Еа E 4 8 Acreage grown. Quality. 
4 4 
Wheat | 94 bush. | 29 bush. | Increase 25 percent, | No improvement. 
28 „ » e ы Deteriorated. _ 
musa r C39 [сс wr n o ovement. 
see a ubled З ЖЫ; = - 
ea Doubled 
na em No fm 
Swedish Turn tons 16 tons роти us 3 M — +, 
Common ага рз e g m и » Deteriorated. 
-Mangel c E мє; 5 1s Increase 1 А 
Cabbages, Carrots, 
Kohl Rabi, &c. .. » 20 y Increase 10 m Improved. 
Live 1843 to 1863. condition of the labourer, and Mr. H. Chester bad 
Horned ott ө Раб sc: эы d Qe Jo sas Ou. borra ed the discussion iuto the channel indicated 
Calvés raised for dairy pürposes ^ .. ЗӨ uio eri 
ге „к= din dut: mee. Ji t »» e 4 Mes he should be sorry it should 
ue ө! ns h this Society, that the 
; Р go forth as t d VoM o ty, giving 
hong stiff 19 Breeding purposes жеен Po prizes by Bo Royal Agent for imple- 
Value of 1 ‚ 99 = ents h beneficial to the progress of 
чаре ftra ез. d же . 19 » cultu. aware that at the first 
X ы " " [meeting of the Roy grieu l Society, at Oxford, 
ener IST wok oc 15 per cent, | the number of implements exhibited was 
* Great losses y бее «но pire һате been Led 150, and they were all of th e coarsest deserip- 
reported орайы nhá sheep. uo. elis Sap | of manufa cture, He asked what had brought ё the 
ormation, p 
3o Wo tee y. ce: X tual pric һе; 
eran 1s of value 1 ырш er as tey m | were at the present time? He submitted it was o 
: the system of үн рр by the Royal Agri- 
cultural Society. had been а to this 
conclusion from кы с oe И ia mber стое 
Implement Committee of that Soci Let 
years ago. rogress had been enormous, ie ie 
eA gu ыў pa vs the pe system, the manufae- 
де | turers | would not have uid 
Б 
I 
p mana res. 
‚ буы from 4s. | 
DEN 
iis 
un 
n 
: ЕЕЕ: 
vg eg чайы tons man of small 
vestment forming асе ко. leeren кайи de ыз S ose great шеп, 
DAS Елези SETTE | by tha holp of tho prizo ерыла. 
TEES Moms maii iit he uod й 
2 à far as prizes AIL org arl 
as a 
dene t CHA rer filed n obtainiug tho prizo be oompatod for- a 
ar ТН that Mr, Te had many times been placed in an 
hich ensued last week проп Mr. № ype spi ў prize—a position he had no 
Ж Mr. Cole, CB, had ealled attention to promin iion БА if ie prao вуеш 
