THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
773 
WHE HE URATE OF THE LONDON MANURE 
senha =e Smeg ike ni WHEAT; Ey = 
yi meas per Ton. abov ure having org 
a ™ e is gore ende 
and every artificial Manure 
and Pratranted of the sete: quality 
g 40. "New Bridge-st., Bla ckfria ©. Puxser, Secretary. 
The Aoricuttucal Gazette. 
livered at the anniversary meetings of our agricul- 
| ral societies, eee all this i 
| ledged. There iei e point which we have 
e would make a cesis, 
| A rar, upon which the alternate system of pA 
is established, and where the production of grain 
> 
may b 
terials of bread stuffs are pre eres yaa w whose 
ss embraces the conversion of such commoditi 
arded as machines ke: 
airy produce, and 
5 
claimed, but t it is most for the 
advantage of ties concerned to adopt And | | 
independently of the diffi ee connected with the 
accurate valuation of “ tenants’ rights,” we think it 
be shown that a lease oft e land for a term of 
years, is not only fa more ii to induce its 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1845, 
MEETINGS FOR TH WING WEEKS. 
WEDNESDAY, Nove 19 Agrieultnrni Soviet of England, 
'HURSDAY, cultu: p. Sve. of I 
hera yE = ae of saa” 
Y, 
i eeeh — 27—Agricultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland, 
THURSDAY, 
Ë FARMERS’ CLUBS. 
Eor. 17—Collumpton { Nov. 25—Bromsgrove 
the 
aiso a far 
landow: ner 
fa 
paration of the food of ar “But, although 
and pee on such a farm may be re; arde Py in 
meas a man of mechanism pape, by the 
purposes just refer red to , they Sats 
ure 
armer for 
r the 
+h 
} TRA” 
| to the proprie 
yl which binde kim down n, on "a dismissal or the 
d nt, ment of fractions 
may date cane invested 
ir amount on th 
in which w 
regard the loom and s engine rhe while the 
latter are omer. dependent for their power 
ia utility on, hum uma 
plan ot 
See a the power of man, yet manifest pro: 
and ira peel which can never be "ON pit sie 
n erio 
well. illustrated a a valuable paper on 
ker 
t af additi E 
elvan re the ind mye meer so aon wly ? 
ot room for Has r farming al- 
it, any farther employment of labour, 
Ire- 
tthe Ha which the se 
F the 
ready attained such 
yA apon 
o on,” which we published some 
weeks ago. — 
p 
o render i 
to adopt a 5y ystem of 1 management in 
oy 
| impera ati 
On 
h them if he 
He says :—“ It seems eviden tl 
7 
h 
they 
oilcak 
claim wsyaymen from the landlord for the 
pore in lime, dung, bones, “rape-dust 
e, 
and 
own accora, 
of farming Is 
is the lesson taught us s by the 
ns of its Airs cu ultivable acres—by the 
y ar back as = fiye, or 
and o ng for l4 yea 
= s what landlord cult 'caleviato or m Ae 
pences ? What termed r ning or unsettled 
b of 
arly i in a state of nature—by the half cultiva- 
n peo most ofits arable acres receive? And 
varied advanta tage es, which, under judicions treatment, 
| they are fitted to confer. ‘In our cgi og bf baer 
eneral more careful to 
$ 
ts 
conceive that i in placing Turnips and Barley on soils of 
| lighter Canat aion, mye devoting the stiffe er soils to the 
p| production of Whea and the , Bean, we sim] ply place 
y men 
Tees in chs io protein therefore, if a 
is willing 
us they are fitted to succeed, and so a 
is the case in Scotland, where the farmer is 
2 ave more carefully availed 
hi cone USEY, a com- 
e districts there, 
vel 
There is 
> 
ware 
to lay it 
both parties "a far preferable mode of arrang gement ;” 
a lease with pro per covenants is, for ten 
l natural habits; and success, 
| attends the practice. But while e we are mgr 
adapt our P paas to 
and, 
tion, it will, we are sure, pr ov 
pei eo: faint to high pe hee 
ing for its nies upon | the 
e afar more efficient 
Tenancy, depend- 
will of the landowner, k 
more aig in our farming—no one can cos 
howe 
= securi ity of « * tenants 
‘ rights,” can never 
man = cot ale he 
Why, then, did not those y 
able to find investment- es hai Sean 
ad come forward to the assistance of the 
mer 
is the market for his 
contrary, how are to: account 
eeciarration of multitu des 
kad 2 On 
o A con- 
gk 
t 
oe ab ble to an intelligent 
t to be desired—as when it is simply | a 
secure to him for a period of years Bes a lega 
Choe 
w 
so 
nimals more p 
with their whole nature, it will suffice 
nstrument. Phe pole wants 
or his 
> 
s 
this subject, if I take a brief revie k the more pro 
pa mage paora of our domestic pee ind thene 
en ndea deduce a system, of managem iti; for 
|junct to the lease 
be to secure the property of the landowner, 
and this, as it is dial 
it 
e land. There 
t 
secure ee object the farmer ar in view in his nia i 
asing popu- elos se, it is unable odo, No written stipulations badk 
z | will prove a ‘security = odir a tenant w een hahite Se re uit camels, i ere ie ae dispo- 
AOE | te sed ie dete a ned t a venek = ia nd, d and sition, gregarious instinct w which Natare has 
in th ntal constitution ae every- 
ripe shall make it the tenant's — k farm wiere operatia ai esar he herds of civili a 
` hly f his ase. As the | nities and in the countless, uneared-for which 
ma of “the far west.” This 
eH “out of laei kua ane of | five years elapses 
sociality of ruminating animals is grey a gl 
ogted 
is. hen 
€s not some of the unemployed capital “of ihe 
ee y find an investment in the cultivation of the 
he reason is simply this ; and we 
any one can avoid it. No capitalise "hether 
ea fund-hold a farmer, will lend o 
res money except poia 
mer requir 
me rental of t 
ile equate ‘see 
urity— iie better it w 
es hn the landed pr oprietor security farm 
ten he reaps the frui - of goo od aoe ng, and then 
from a regard to his own interests, he proceeds t to 
f 
e pro 
di minish his — oa: a eani 2 ire = AEEY 
, | indispensible to the “happiness e 
the animal, and its gratification: ohn 
tem of management will admit t of 3 it, neg in so nen as 
be d othe: r „objects, becomes 
3 
will be in por Me with yore whole - erin pos 
combative disposition n likewise calls for or Conie 
althor ugh not 
3 tisi to kill t} 
in good condition, $ 
estate, for 
nee: eded, and this the land- 
ch his assistance is 
it 
bya 
before the aksp o! 
s 
interest to cu reve it highly throughout his te- 
sree made his cape to do so. 
eith 
ie and this 
may eat, are “gine embued with a gree osition reali 
them to attack, and when atincked i to resist agge z 
fa! culty is f — . so ia — in Pg 
character of particular animals pel pi 
perverse interference with their "fellows, 5 and hence oi 
rm, or, which is the least likely to fail, by 
ant’s rig 
pe toes such a sec e “tenant’s rights 
shall make it as much his interest highly to ma- 
nure, and thoroughly to cultivate, his last year rs 
en s, as it was his o z peg well ose | 
of an eding year “This effected by | m 
o 
of man agemen nt as 
RERE exercise 
characteristics an ‘our domestic animals, 
| requirement o! — exercise to maintain 
likew sean te nside: 
will in some measure | 
ion 
framing 2 _ 
with them—a system _— 
al 
expense o of that ero cro as may re 
| while gei ieee ought for obvious reasons 
the very 
5 
(Supe Beat 
and “som paying ie the : fall 
Ee. 
ti 3 haht 
will o 
Tam and physiological features in the 
g the first to E onla tak dge t the 
Oo 
, tiles ‘of be =» rty. Obviously dat t 
: who has invested his capital— 
Ae mge to | 
h 
he We shall 
to this subject ; let us jus 
S apm 
take an earl A opportunity of return 
say, in conclusion jra 
1 hen be said to 
“the ieultural interest ” can only t 
=e leg 
of course, the interests of the two are denies | 
had gir not t 
ed on the abundance which woul 
daring E 
’ icatgment on this head, see Art. iv. in the 
No. V. Hamilton, Adams, and Co. 
to perceive from the speeches 
past few weeks have been de- 
| 
Mani estly not the 
a the higher Mantgatiea | ip 
the — 
hen the rere erg have been thoroughly farmed 
of capital. Landowners 
Pat the 
me ever offer reeaasives, except w 
will be | 
domestic n above iram 2. 
to be those which m re particulari 
farmer's attention in framing 1 
ment for his fatting live e en vaea hoever -r 
gimen to w > sab- 
ious districts ofthe country will atone 
g | Character 
to me 
free scope for the exercise 
re they 
of den pine atp 
perfect security for their their peoperty: 
ES ae RISD ERA UREA a Ma ett Be eee AE 
| THE PHILOSOPHY OF STALL FEEDING. 
R sfc of manager 
