Apart. 16, 1859.] 
THE eee CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
8 i ably every one of us could endorse this as a true jie 
(C cep of things is not, are — to the | 
extravagant eves It may be as well to — 
ere 1 the . tion of 
— FARAN 2 perhaps, with greater force to ‘that 
m yar with | Sheds attached. , Straw and p 
accompanied by m 
found mixed with t 
geni campestri), w 
ensis nie 0 ECT perenne, 
J 
condition would be of littl 
tees and of V 
p. Th 
iet of Gloucester, but i: a: e or less 
set dere to be found perm ughout th 
" and as pointed out ee — " Dilston, 
ins paper on Farm Balding rated € € 
Agricultural Society in 1843, the consequence 
ce for I t. 
greater demand for farms that pe well — with ticles re-a 
every conv nien unm t 
t lan 
f them is E A b 
degrees, however, a slow | ee ensues, the 
rrange themselves, 
ar- 
- | thence. 
ing 
ted from the Black sra e standard of quality 
t prico is PY — the "y 25 rtatio: pc 
In ud y BL k bold 
creaking hea Now, 
bee produets are formed, which are rs so that | and pu ire, w. ya posé gets of other 3 
vol. buildings have called * the meat and | were the eripe carried far enough the e of the qe 2: the Grete L I ingen thi: eem article is now to 
manure factory of the far (Cain p. 67), a and the con- valuable f the manure might be w ashed Ley bs. extent centred, w tamper with it, 
the importation would — Tie if any room for 
tare ar forcing attention to this, whi tl 15 lepart d, se be 8 be — Tea to reg field y objection But during the i m een war, 
p jh, 
ani 
t tim n has beer 
did lte 
carried P such an “extent, that’ a Qegutation of seed- 
miller. 
without — buildings A & windmill without 
covered with wie: it is well p oxen 
i ard 
stores —— be for = — I by am 
It t becom then mpor tant qu uestion what 
,not too h 
iet — — as it is spread ov t 
* houses in „Lon on. e interview, 
Y fth A ee 
m. in their construction, for I fear v ibat 
| many cases the outlay expended on the home 
- 
Let us s then consider the 
nll. And first, 
the nen Porter- coloured stream 
and down the 
sing the ad 
to be bro rapt one the depu tation, 2 being 
shown a — 9 of pure ‘Linseed, «id also one contain- 
d uris uested 
to state their — 
Lu here, would c i 
forced to ber M competition for seed amongst the 
had m 
eit the “economy of food, and "the! — of | y 
factory g 
A 1 ti "TIE 1 1 ERN sk 
over the quality of the 
Thati "nn 
my do very M dii in the open fields; and I can ins —.— 
qne ease in which, although the farmer has some 
nodation in the sha 
it night be—the animal 
uch as that now passing away, — do 
hich could 
from th ship nuine artiele. 
It m it be sked, what are we to 
ith o raw in cases when we have so much, a and 
2 "fre is nd principally shee cep; it is only by 
that t 
found for an ne city removed all i 
m the seller a ge To p» hgh 
price attained peur e last two or three 
exposing it in yards t 
at all? I question much whether we have by any means 
arrived at the maximum use of straw as fodder for 
tt 
scum ns causing sour act a " 
ich the cattle — the rese per su 
is I am obliged to k 
Norfolk mar got Med . quant ities 
Yorkshireman would make his 
5 ould 
nd 
; em 
at if a Yorkshire anda | an 
he 
bad harvest 
y to suit 
ubt in some instances 
ate large accumulation 
of extraneous FO so that, when the cake is crushed 
nd r 1 ng 
„ has 
been induced to add to the 
e, it cannot always be said to be 
nseed-c: 
Our bre cu across the Atlantic have mp s 
ing d-cake, Wha 
e taste, iti is thi D tender, fais and finds a ready 
the highes 
Norfolk 
would ake more PU 
| 8 a middle that of 
| verting the rest into dung." 
voriolk man 
Others would 
eating one- half an ty con- 
sit —.— he cartage of hay ua and makes 
where it is gen — much wanted. 
inr: — that the sheds I have — up are wae 
simple. The area of each of them is about - pm 
— ie accommodation for 16 you wii 
two years old, at a cost of 13“. Foe e in- 
all the materials (excepting the straw) and 
This subject opens the question of the | 
(ted. 
n a letter writen a few tity 
market price of the 
2 Lr ion of g dee iom being left entirely for sub- 
ent reper rni The cake A ge the eye and 
ways in good demand; and w. hat more is requir 
o | Farmers have cay themselv tea is to blame in 
de the 
d Mangel alone, ali during the 
March, Apri a and — "à on n straw, 
ith t 
d for this purpos ind 
| as s ts i is preferred: it is roce En the ‘ition i 
bran in its ae aoe Pod 550 ive has t 
107. o r 1l 
nths, 
Mangel, . Cabbage, and oe N 
d Bean-meal, eing . to them 
d iiem — — Te is 
a clay soil and t. suitable for for a ng s the 
Still there « decided objection | 
€— 
the drops heath open 
ry Ml tti Resin 
contains very 
tin EE is — 
P 
ns the soluble it ised and 
p 
as he does in the | 
my agreement with the following | 
to pay dd for the 3 of bran, which c 
or 5l. refe and in the United States probably, sont 
not sient dwelt upon; hard- 
which i ground, althoug 
t “all manures | 
under cover, either in stalls, boxes, or 
— CAKE ebe ee ee 
Fr 
ces in by fermentation, and after being 
the frst rain carries them | to ther roots of the Gr rass. 
— 
s grounds to any great — after t the 
— been — in e, all the on—h 
— Observe the customer 
our farm produc: ster — the droppings are 
— — a flies, at others rooks and 
away at them show that they have 
rms 
** One of — eapest and m t effectiv 
—.— an old man with a donkey-cart to go found 
2 — Eur perat of the cattle, and making 
into com ings, ditch- d &c. 
ue recommends the turning of the compost heap 
next A tye ag consideration of the effects 
oe aang when ‘the: cattle are 
pen yards without sheds. 
wW]|184 .. 
1842 .. 
by Ms 
tuts | produce 13 87,500 to tons o 
United Kingdom show a large —- 2 increase, as 
appears by the following Table, viz. 
asy tested. 
bran, it may be 
T. ers Quarters 
Year. Tear. e 
1850 -- 608,984 
1851 .. 
1852 
1853 .. 
1854 .. 22 
s 1855 .. ee .. 756,950 
439,512 1856 dé -. 1,180,179 
1400 1857 . 1,100, 
4 
367,700 
1843 .. | 
1844 
1845 
1846 .. 
1847 .. 
1849 
In 1857 the y was 
sources: viz m Caleutta 90,000 quarters, Bombay 
120,000, St.. — angel 
Nes 
000, 
ports 60,000 It 
the 
i 
Li nseed i is drawn m Russia, a nd ap lenti fi ul o 
derived from the following tes 
Alexandria vari 000 quarters. 
will, therefore, be observe that the largest portion — adios d 
fro 
alw ways in fault; 
h 
he 
ing his sa the ande method above named, 
be bids Pe it by its intrinsie wort! li, before 
his pur The still greater i 
Jc 
d 
felt by the Agar na of Linseed- cakes — in a Reber €: 
or lower ran 
ices consequent thereon. He also 
suffers from 
range of p 
the inferiori ity E — caused by the 
of see: 
pay for an ee article ore a higher 
1,100,000 quart: 
eed- ea 
this country may, 3 * dimi at n 
aciem annually. zem East Indian nq 
à "n Mim in 
ERE fortable spot well littered ‘the animals 
ect their bed, but there is r really no one 
— mend such a mode of ere stock; 
ne them to be subjected to all the 
iva e dium ate. Animals so 
ww ag E to the 
tolerably e seldom varying to any 
appreciable extent at the respective ports of s M 
They yield the greatest quantity o: 
part 
articles; and the third qualities 
ra aio wi wholly of the last named of the following 
arti icles, without any Linseed at all :— 
Castor-oil Nut-cakes, 
Rice husks, 
on-seed cakes, 
ut-cal e-cakes, 
Sometimes | the viele. of the above are mixed and 
of o 
pressure the cake is no — t more nourishing and | 
valuable than 8 other. But the bulk of th 
hand; and: some or all, : according to circumstances, are 
O 
to U 
io am as unwilling as I am unable to attach to the 
to devise a cai effectual ni 
er eee 
Par 
ticipation in such practices. Be ils nothing è 
to for , 
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