OF ae &c., AS MANURE 
c 
In som me soi oils, and for some crops, it is avery goo 
manure 3 thus it t will show itself yseful ‘wherever the 
soil is d plants 
hich ae those hen e rie a a rpa 
are grown w 
‘able amount. The 
fluid, 
svit is commonly used for: the manuring of meadows 
a with Moss j- but we must take care Sama 
the ut 
g the determinati 
pendent of the coniertion of quantity ad ree ex- | 
sed in ribs, which a hief | 
AE & whi ch roy FE 
oap. aS pe! inclination for th 
d 
joap-boilers let the ley run off as a| W 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
es ren n a mara cs Le 
as it is termed. 
the farmer on this point, inde- 
ie ear 
gare as the practice 
= 
the influence of these circumsta 
E SF t in Kent from t 
5. 
t 
The abana of dril 
are 'aeknonledged 
pos the ‘useful meadow herbs; in 
ad 
-fur 
a 
be very well to slake burnt lime 
hat the 
surface, 50, tat Gyd rain latina ait upon i it | seldo 
- 
Mar. 15, 
several years, as many as 20 cows house. fed, or soile 
And it amounts to this:—That if eo) 
an in vs Ara hou e 
and, plen f food out 
s long as available, ‘and ay ag Carro; 
gold Wurzel, &c. 
uch more food thus or them than w 
for they are saved the labour of. collectin 
off e ee for milk only this 
ree as 
It would 
with thel ie ier as i t would thereby i aeg off, 
s has 
parima with ley for Barle 
arg 
which was improved whenby: 'srikingiy, but the efect 
was not very visible till tbe second year. 
‘dvi vise ie: th only to pare 
et acrop of roots and 
de- 
Meee 2 ‘armer,” 1 would 
| and burn his old pasture, but to g 
M:S. | a 
We Dogoni 
butter or not reco 
although pe : a as maa which i is ane in citi 
ldom h ne a flavour as that from a 
in a meado is winter butter at all seas 
s to chews, it resembled the 
was a s of an inferior kind, 
dope tl soiling system for 
Chloride of Lime eroding gh back oe French feed them off with — Noth hing sọ effectually at 
recommended that s salt (compose ed of 36. 7p e liqui 
cium. the milk 
nay, asse eet "that plants of an unheard-of size | if he wil ae the system I mentioned in your sr a in the’ city near my farm 
s 
Several Ear which 
that, I b 
T made, did not confirm this assertion ; cote and after 
“the GDA Or lite used had been ien with iTi ae Kition him not to suffer them to be destroyed him to make all the milk into butter an 
other subst tance of great fertilising power. Still, ri “lo by rooks, which I bave sometimes known to be the case cheese proved a failure, a8 I have chefore ntaa 
some Aek since, 1 have little doubt he will get a crop 
of T 
d cheese. 
y and believe they will be confirmed wherever the 
the Turnips to get at the insect underneath, The latter 
mila no do ubt, injure the root if not removed by the 
will not prevent his getting a van we i 
I am, not, surprised at. the fate of his Oat c 
Pot ihn course he ado ote ted.— E. B 
„ Spa 
Tn & 
petition in a neighbourhood abet he ri miles it 
dairy-farms, that the receipts agile i. re re 
tha to balance pe e expenditure, a the 
was the principal pro My far contig ‘ay a 
sta te of truitfalness pr this abenaniel of man 
f cows as 
t 
£, 
co 
n 
r 0 s th 
4 
ne butcher. 
na ratio with the increase of our ri 
salt er aimag p pror to be a pinte manure if ap soil | crop. 
does not n any salt of alumina soluble in water, 
and if plants y grown w rhe require sa their chemical 
LS etegga much alumina and c hlor ae 
“with that 
soil, which turned o out. well beyond prix Ee vaes 
' Oats pe Barley, grew much higher; but me ra : ight prisons to be 
Repeat ted ener a are t e de- 
i 
or pa which corrupts our nature, will require 94 
annually increased, if punishment is 
follow crime. The practice E set on foot, in gia sider 
two oN for my own use, which with my horses sail 
flock of sheep, and some art: tificial manure, suffice f 
t I however 
green colour. 
sable, especially kor 
‘i is HT 
àd 0 Ib. on the Magdeburg acre, hich I jed 
ed. 
tesla. ‘In these there is a piei of ‘agile 
y ferm situated ini he bourhood o 
t dyactr apps om iles s 
fana: My c n pe 
hich ha 10 1a 
in th Mil pote with the see! 
who, fr rom the inadequacy, of their wages, 
nsequen tly, 
as tha ree now experienced, end 
_ The only i inconvenience attending i 
who, co 
a our workhouses, where the vicious, with whom mid 
nay voidably mix, prepare them | for ‘the jails. To pro- 
which, when found troublesome, is pared off by the co 
herd, ea fa ry out this — system to any extent 
ant attenti the beasts, which mu 
even at the sas ahr of the plan 
Sea- Salt. salt which is biatned on the sea- 
coast, in dite’ hes, ro evapor ration of salt water r (as mani- 
fold e 
which is explained by its consisting of all the salts con 
tained 
he e employer must be p pi that it will insure 
common salt, chloride of lime a 
carbo ie and magnesia, 
soda. 
which we have seen before, that „even used „singly they | 
nd magnesi a, gypsum, | 
sulphate of 
potas 
As, therefore, ibe sea. acealt cones of Lire of | by 
uredly 
have all their food Bron a ees ot requiring, thei 
much | labour 5 5 and c rops must be raised express], 
vinci 
a arco benefit that c Be a n will as ass 
be Au CEL ba th 
n for the advance of- 
ently mowing he Gra 
his 
judgment, a ae ‘latter by an.adyance in the et iA 
freque 
a must 2 well situated for it, = few fa arms. S 
adapted, The papur of the Flemish farga would, b 
glish fa arme ers—it is wit thout respi 
little relished by Eng 
e TE: ilk ? 
+ 
E th 
3 it surpasses everything d 
5 
Indepen dently of a larger Brauer, if the 
that, being united in the sea-salt, it will be a valuable | ‘Principle of Owls is Maite A ut to the nt it has 
manure. It is said that in I y ënebled ispens 
sea-salt, which is bard there from France, is used | with a proportion at Mel ck The saving in mainte 
to pee ads antag e for he manur ‘ing of Flax 3 and i ill} iderabl fi I 
e available for other animals, s 2p- 
plan The Flax obtains by its u very fine seeds, aid $ pears by th parison of cost given in your baa last 
very es fibre. Sti ill la arge quantities on not be | Gazetles. Resides, there is to oe taken into considera- 
used on account of its being 2 = soluble — 70 | tion the ips parokano. of the horse, -hi s wear and ct 
to 80 Ibs, per Magdeburg acre-will be sufficient ; and Stic, ese ar ofh is 
house sib the habitation of the cows isa 
it = all a eng satan 
ppy } 
a even less. 
a humidity (oan the air, it will be useful on 
t } r | } 
ing ‘any o 
be 
Y 
= 1 by 
is considere 
UE 
Th Š 
who, „I hope, will take up. the las where I 5 it, 
sea-water have been hi in many countrie: es, be- 
anse it is used in that manner in the Grecian 
he. East I 
£8 
ok ‘the encouragement of the system of forking, and of 
h 
thus making a better provision for human hire: by ed 
J 
a n 
ue 
pupils mp pay tarp, their attention to the, pi 
i aoe} “but a as these rs sro have not.yet been found | 
fsealibested j plants, it is to be 
aie the fertilising pro- 
miraa that they do 5h 
soe of sea-salt.—Spren, 
SAREAN E AAS 
e Corresponden 
The P at am much obliged a's an ‘ Original 
“Sule iber” n directing my attention to athe Kentish 
< prai The p 
Farrow-alice i is a necessary consequence 
naon of | the | 
j | portan an udy of aj entor al., chemistry a 
pues abit. the Tnteligen 
schoolmaster, in will be the 
green 
im- 
paa laces the tide is pese to flow ov Farme 
ows, but only fora short time.. The hay will sa be of the rey oe dlp: Essex. ceiling (8 
ers — she ed by the cattle. “Te has been temarked in > ANGARE hterard ’ square yards. I weig 
y ga re, has presented an l set of cl l f the W arzel, “geri put meet iw onsen 
the crops will grow better ith without pre 
han clagrbete The sea-salt contains, poe the above-| # sum of money to pend ig rere for the use of those 
and ty a in; the po eae part ar been parm 
ess sheep, and pigs, in the cutting of which the bi 
had bee Srey: and. i ine medi ately s stored, to saye)¥ 
f the 
whose iis 
Seva Bi correct know ai 
pi 
such encouragement, however, in this 
praiseworthy under taking, 
in a short ti 
g, from such gentlemen, the | been 
ni ight, the bulbs bei 
ded 
T oora 
me P to the final taking in t 
and 11 tons had. been at oe 
Nerte great, being very Meisa — Bat 
Ay 
A little ‘consideration 
cs ee 
4 
these prejudices, and will become no mean ¢ coadj 
vberry s- Dibblin ng Machine. 
ith Profes z 
hich th 
man can have “no control over the angle a a il, and in maki ba e 
er. In n Kent, a county mapa the | fnd to | id ites an increase.’ Sie 5 | Siingi, sar T arai. arelies rbickha 
any —_ itis isp Hatten ty customary, to plough shall low ; at |G azette of 22d Fel buy as to four h 
` all events, as they ere said to he oy Yor, fiat, their fur- house-feeding cows is E abata to, to Be Di Men of spelt earrobaraicn etan bbl 
pss B.PRGp Or TO? Fu iede epth, pEr or yee ? Last year I aac ee to elicit the experience | than th which is drilled à 
P me one o , W 
E tec barying gf petra laid gn the} why Dutch cheese i alway: oe so pe $ a sad A NS vom rii Aaroa 
an shallo er | inferior ality to English. well 
quality to English, as: we! Americ 
ghing, When , however, the fina i pane latter of which having latogatas sans ns > ee hal 
has- been. s fo $ 8, i ph to the ness, driven the formerout of the markets, Dr. Playfai acre end inn ios 
who continues to plo nd 3 r 4 inches deep his lecture (4th.vol, Royal Agricultural Society’s en inferior i en atit alit 
"IAP 48:20 padra fr to hia oe " Journal), which embraced 7s very subject, gives as a ramus increas A “s ae i yw 
9 inches de ould consider him very neglect-| cause, that to the effectual forming of i 
pa ad an a ofits fertili In Kent, just | exercise is necessary to Rhee ae expres Ma ha Hoty, Soph at ane farmers who hy hle 
Seotland, there are probably circumstances affect- | sh H ek = ie tere to use the machine; cone though Lo 
demand which was ma 
