AA e hn Bh Sok A white th 
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so great e differe 
ead. ndeed so th in price 
up ba piksa r and inferior samples of F i that even 
4 oi present time the igen fetch 7/. per ewt.; 
or rice 
ele ~ eo wA en, is a “Splendid field for exertion 
i give your Sa a E nt my plan. 
Curing Bacon.—A co: orrespondent asks for 
tion on this subject. I think it is generally je mitted | 
that York bacon is equal to any ; I will, therefore, 
‘After being killed 
535. 
name, stated by me in your joanna, to ave i adulterated 
guano at Beal’s Wharf.—Henr ty Weston, Borough 
nee July 31. 
0 Fatton Poultry.—The following will be found è 
Set 
the growth of Flax can be do 
r acre to its cul 
L 
lent fo od for Amie S a pee 
boil till the 
rice over the fire, 
ap proximation to 
ubled,| I then rub 1 Ib. saltpetre on a 20 stone pig (of 
tivation, what | an Ma lbs. to es sione) and 1} or 2 stones of 
» taking at it is well hibhea in; 5 it i is then 
thi d tub ke pt ae the purpose. After | 
np enter- a a fortnight it is nein Bidet: and a little lt 
t ppli say half a se 4} SAntatal 
eN A 
Feed them three times my in common pans, giving 
Let 
} > 1 
Pp well washed 
cted, no T 
The seed itself i 
sages ot grower, 4 almost Parera 
try; so ret bri 
longer i in the pickle- tub; ‘it is then taken and hung 1 úp 
e conveyed to "e ‘elas as is that 
prevents them from “fat tening. 
th 
e se out alone 
He next goes on to say— that the soil 
reland answers, the superiority of the 
ced (in ë Ses ace 
of management ha a ae en adopted), is 
Jaht 
oof. To 
under pr oper man- | 
a proper | 
should the winter be far a dvanced, and dry w eather 
| set in, a ea: period might suffice ; after being i taken | 
the milk of rice to dri 
will have a clear 
eres 
nk. By this method, the flesh 
whiteness, which no other et sod | gives 5 
hen it is considered hov v far a poun re will 
so the of the kitchen n, the insi 
vith bert ute and water to pe it from the fly ; 
it is then dima inito : a Toôm no sed by the family 
away from hea 
Seat a of the Flax ree ge nec Sri in one of 
3 d is ready 
The ‘smoking system 
| is not ad peal in Torka at ; all aveia not in that p 
| Fou nd to be cheap. It is said that a portion fe 
mixed ‘vith vegetable food, causes po oultry to tere 
rapidly, but they should be 
some time before the ey are willed. „â quantity of char- 
h 
coal 
of resolutions of which we fin di it 
from which I write The e plan I have given you never 
ils, if done v are; the saltpet etre ‘and salt should 
Aiekcountr 
ce of ¢ 
eyond a doubt, and that t by the 
uction of ‘tie right princi iples that are wanting, 
the ainiai, that TASS | 
vith e 
be of the esk: quality, for upon 
your suceess in producing a pi lage for = table. 
—A serim, Banks o, P Se white- 
h n eid reser 
was. 
each of 
e poultry, increases their odie and | promotes 
pl sen —J. SN ye sA 
“Tiptree Hal at Tiptree Hall have 
ep (like Mr. Hewit | Davis R) very soundly abu 
ie m being rancid so soon as it woul beg to ware x the ollowin, xt of a 
Mnsively by the more skilful cultivators of K otherwise be | received from a c lg the matter, which 
HA er Holland.” Now it will be recoll ot, I Curing of Bacon.—Presuming your hogs were of the | I confirm by my own personal observation Those w 
s. per stone, or 47. per ewt. for good m middle re Sussex and ‘half Berkshire tri a were from | feel an inelination to go and e will, I hope, do so 
condemned me for doi ed ven to miie months old when you commenced fatten- | either with or without an which y btain 
ho read hi pwd in answer to = them each has eaten from 6 to 10 bushels of /here at any time. Mr. Hewitt Davis’s crops are 
hin ot bs ae wit hei A fina pi i ap then a pam- Potatoes, at p: m 8 to ushels of meal, we will | superb, and will speak for ribet —J. J. Mecha, 
Į de they are fit for the knife. By all means 4 Leadenhall-street July 23 :—“ But altogether the 
y rot dis en of FI oose a dry day, when the wind is blowing from the rops n Ti iptre e Hall Farm in my opinion will equal in 
here is“a splendid field tor exertion,” nerth. and kill the hog eatly in the alu th nose of the same number of acres of the vi 
use of a difference between super nd infer: he day before). When dressed hang him up st land in this county. This is my opinion ; ae 
y rites range from 37s. to aia per cwt.|in some airy place for 24 hours, then proceed i cut ree greatly that I can form it, ar that m, - 
ident searing to his At ’s) 0 u showing, that him up. This „being done, la; ay the fi itches D d 
ion of 4/. pe i with salt lightly, so ktt powder not 
; bùt A ee his ‘letter by dechang rar my 
and that 157 p 
E and more than 
aph from his 
JE 29 he says, “the pr oduee of Fins, even under the 
n them up aig ge- 
mean time take | 
2 or 3 gallons of best salt, pt 3 ounces = het M 
| wenger very fine, and well m d the 
salting bench bei 
remain for six OF ‘eight hours ; bent 
tadel ya bad weather, which contin 
and wet, the pig was killed i in December ; it E aed 
of the C C 
S a 
ney Season, and miany « other * particulars. In those tl 
inside up 
n the salt a 
ihin pe 
a quarter of 
d ohak, py half a pint 
on one ‘side, not quite so much o ge 
found between the Ny and eat na 
io 
Mh, 
bina 7 fi 
iti 
to any Fasto on yr: farm. 
ine or rdinary produce 
A, Fih 
On the tl y hange the flitches, vi 
3 
eis from 207. to 302 
h 5 
fich his wortl 51. or 62. more. The seed alone, which 
reverse them, at the Mit 
time lay on salt a quarter of an inch i in TEE 
ié Seaan be assumed to repay st of the 
go a oe other charges ig ‘the culti- 
ill t ing as mentioned, 
mn yrei toek ins) called ryote 
neighbourhoo d, „from ts supposed e y. 
benais 
neither should t the saltp etre be repent, “ese ise ihe 
lean of the bacon will be hard. ing an 
if 
eed not be the 
te the demand ; ne. 
ay for the extensio of th „i it wi 
years h A 
slightest fear of the supply ex- 
em 
atl 
Gardeners’ ppt 1843, are eagerly devoured Ja 
Ta E. 
Pi 
ei round oi 
ersus Opium.—The fact that pigs and 
oni ; Poppies tt by Neng Sa ee A 
bits s this Fay S ge 
„and remain for 14 
—T. = 
poni aneous Life. e article on spontaneous life 
is exces called “cord | wood. I? yp * ts is the 
ad 
valued it then 
saag in his essay 
abe adds, “ it is sufficient 
ge Chronicle an 
to state that I have bee 
ome consumption 
` Curing Bacon.—Obse 
thee A ‘thie eT Ib 
oy yeah to cure bacon “bor 
gia 
follow a, provide ed the fegi een 
e gents As soon as 
as net proe 
the latter pointy that ‘the men wil 
; epea ust be 
otner be 
o gi vi 
fwe the flitches are cut from the hog, lay karr on a form or | 
po 
| table in a slantin and sw e whole 
dry a ied tn in te mean re of salt with lįlb. 
i obeithia 
g now, as I n ya justified my fatter i 
e : (hr o bject 
put it into a frying-pan, heat it 
t | which fat gen aa in 
similar b 
E ha being e: 
ars, and if the ap ty age be scl 
well fed, I will | or o 
6s 
“ee od, of Bouin, 1 the 
of do dt 
ast Number i the > Ayrshire P rey T dò 
wif Mr. Reed finds the Pota! his subsoil, 
beasts sor birds may carry ‘the ti this 
rather ent tell him ert 
g- 
a clear th stirring | i r: it it may all "i of th 
er an ixture, as D into t he hand 
will go toa dry Mmüir in itayo or z Fune, b urn 
ee 1 possib 
t 
th. 
F 
e 
) he of tri in parts aa fey brine may y} 
ete % the ‘Bela Plax A Tmmprovettent So So- EN ae Me oon The bacon must be | is not too near on bi rr t Srm have i ras 
of which I have ed from their kept in this situation gi eeks, turning it ery Salat | tiga, and therefore | hurtful to th Í w the eey- [= 
0 ak F en = ‘copy yof which I ob- | it well with the brine ice or maii a Benge 5 the 
t i ur Gazette of S y, pag a te from t 
ih and Dao ner Statements, when I ar T smoke it, if preferred, which in | ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
wealthy sa wat Scotch FI fren hang i it up to J neu smoke oh Sy agast ni ae pent <r prer teor : < 
iy aa ential body, are cértain to con- follows :— bar Staak in a chimney or thet in Hanover Square, w the 30th ‘oi 
Shite to fans forinton of a Socièty in | orifice, Leg pr ears aly down a layer of dry than July ; pea The Right Hon: y aan a Presis 
the tandl t Flax Improvement | upo upon n this layer of mixed shav vings, keeping out those | dent, a S ; omg se erg kr 
enefit deriyi ish landlords and 0) | Juni im or branches where procurable, and | Rey. tor, Co Col. epena k — 
: og ue gene and asthe | over all a Por of wet straw or litter, which makes W. A. "Chery, en he algairns, resis oy ML: 
- eXample of cee class; ahd far aa .; Prof. 
ie pep Benet p lators in their apy This smoking must = oi | oa A T Esq. ; T. “Parner, “a and 
downers 4 Céhisul and time or till the bacon a ppan logy a, w i it | T. w : 
; Btontoting socie at join with British | may be hung up in the kitchen, y dry piace con follow wing new Members 2 wor see 
5 of this AG ty lated to instruct | venient. The above method re caring Í learned i eaten Protege syns pan Nota 
annot rt in the cultivation, of the Buckinghamshire, and although a Y an “bred ee inane ine Bec Bacar 
è iite be that it will be a tational and ”? I very much prefer the south to the north Stroud, William, Swansea, Glamorganshire. 
ame spirit taken up by ‘Tandlords and | country me eure.—A Forks . [For ees, Richard, cangee. © uii 
Bue t and determination as their | answer to your question al on tural e oouan Tunstall, Si ‘Sittingbourne, Kent. 
io yd it ise t from istry, see “ Notices to Correspondents. pore ly William, Tuna St 4 ge 
ic Week, they may éalen Adulteration of Guano.—I beg to state that Thomas! The yom j candidates for election at the next 
ry a t of the Flax-gpishers | Hugh Boorman and Co., of East ~~ an at i|” i read. 4 
: € Beauivoir-square London. | are not in any way connected with of that | re Se Megrixve.—The Duke of Noxtavupen- 
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