oi 
“fave Dagon wel but have been table to re 
v g activi 
pulverised to a suitable tilth a 
is free of groun 
plo the 
344 
rom exposure, 
2 of the pM value of a ton of Linseed-cakes 
made to suit a cheap customer aa uer affect him, but 
i t wha 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
and therefore the following Table of bere hat the rond of pove. 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
555 pee travel through- spares no trouble. Take a walk in the c 
mode of distributing | the afternoon, and you will meet con towards 
he town 
ountry 
13 p 250 the | veyance making their w VEM alter om. 
an 
n pits 
d 
wom spre: ead it f in an 
Baue b in my vers cst aig Gir 
filling he; perds and t n for | 
nd o 
one man for 5 vidi 7 i i 
g ne woman for dara ow Posing a pice of soil to y; 
to each other, 
so 
Leges — ques are likewise lower in eit i and 
dint uh ton 1 of cake Ci g 
5 reg of soft green Rape-cake *. 6l. per we 111 p Án 
5 f bran, large flaky quality, A: 4l. 10s. per ton 1 
5 ewt of Nut-cake at 6L. Ter ton 10 o 
wt. of fine Linseed equivalent to alike quantity } 2 10 0 
i genuine cake, and worth 10l. per ton 
6 12 6 
ine Linseed-cakes 
"iub from Bombay, Bia Bake Sa, or Baltic seed ae Me 
ce in value 76 
The temptation, rm erefore, to dias turo a compound 
similar to the above finds greater inducement when 
cal hi rowing disposit ion disi 
purchase su n into con 
sideration. it the price of Linseed packs x 4 P; obab y 
will do, to a level wi ith for induce- 
m 59 0 
e times 
by ‘the use of the followin 
reg ruler distances into the c 
three -— for every three wo 
for dividing the manure for every S Wi e Sik. manure  .. ,, i 
one an he 
it is oppressive work for a delicate female Cow-house manure 7 returns, 
women, but a fed employ Each competent Horse manure =. o (igon 8 aui 9 
female labourer divides the manure hal i eee : 8 z 
Some farm ho ean yoke three ploughs when apply- Human excremen T 
ing about 10 cartloads of manure per acre llow three, But a Miti limit 2 (x in 1 Flanders ‘oul suffice ^ 
fillers at the manure heap, one man to empty the carts, | show erous and striking proofs of the power et 
nd seven or eight women for dividing and spr reading fertilising tens and induce many, . | 
the manure «n fees i s. When apply! ing a the result of which we iat bt mat oa | 
quantity o e man c empty to keep ir be their looking upon i it as do the Flem 
n n rather 
the wanton was 
treatment 
of m 
three N employed, an nd 
equi o forw: me oft 
— vin “empty. pt Alternate cart, e pe in our country. To p practi rie one of the gratas 
the manure, two 
hose 
very superior as to —.— “adulteration les profitable. 
The samples of th that 
it muy be reasonably hoped | that the abs he ud cas 
ward, especially from Kussia, will be both abundant 
and good. The value of Linseed-cake as food for 
and 
boy is required for driv mg ie horses in the cart. ES 
odi who 1 seven or eight horses and h which it is dissolved, and th e energy P 
n 8. g in com paratively shor time its fall ie. 
he shortness of t| 
p 
two men d ing the manure, 0 y 
betw the us and the drills a x boy driving 
cattle has been so often set forth i in this Journal, that | 
ve wo 
em 
, one di viding mr Neither 
m 
„ drills —in all, five 
m 
men ne 
every 5 that to obtain a picea ph ample wies ot. 
M 
who wishes to improve and sustain ais Y 
One disadvantage undoubtedly ee, ^ ds 
creasing imports from the East Indies 
ed will find its way 
us . the 
guan 
of the application of a veria aT a he e nea ad 
e stance. is the diffic ulty of | its _ transport 
ws. By weighing y g Brug 
of and measuring the length of the drills, PX the town in covered carts to the 
or artificial manure to an acre of 
Mx ult task to those who. can suis 4840 yai to 
The p 
658585 of their disg 
mare onesies by. the wi idth of wie 
su uffuses around ; 
f 
ey tka] th At +h 
H 
cattle, wid ultimately improve éxitos and 
quality of his lan d to the profit and re both of 
and his landlord. 
Vi Mb o on this subject, I will add 
rene tee throughout to show, in a | 
is à stands be 
- That 8 
and if 
urious article rode and encourages its eie | 
sp 
the blame does no with. him e ent tirely. Ou. the 
or no 
inan acre of land thus obtained ^ -A whole ps 
„liquid man nure tank 
length the field, exclusive of the headlands. 4 
words used Acus 
9 — point very noticeable in the 
reign 9 e Shiekh where th 
in wh i 
cultivation mon everywhere surrounds him wi 
| convey | the id a that the people were blessed with a soil 
fui 1 di n 
hat from the scrupulously n 
fields, 
should c e? The growing importance of the 
send to ths pues of pius aud its yearly | e | 
tent, forbid it: there o plea either of present 
they me aided of h 
th Boxe of me- reducing the st sterility of the un 
Li uid manure in Flanders 
by 1 ms di 
chanism, and woul 
when informed that both his surmises wets altogether 
ol ingra 
23 
. 
ES 
[i 
c 
"E 
is] 
un 
a 
or e ee that bai a ustify i it. It 
to the crusher who does not adulterate, as to the con- 
With a soil generally poor—so hen! 1 
parties concerned. There is aw 
e spread belief t 
no crusher i is an “honest miller” 
“Ths I need —— | 
isting of not! sand, with no know- l 
t | ledge ofa diit i is called agris fuori or chemical science, | after sowing to the growing crops, 
with implements few in number and rnde in construc- | Hx ays with 
h e 
been ‘termed—in — Ee and t 
ing 
is shared alike by the honest and dishones r. 
Mite — undoubtedly many who have suffe: ee 8 | 
s in eontending 1 
than manufacture a and others Ed 
stro 
temptation ; and before I conclude I wi 
it.has been but by the exercise of an in 
which never tires, and aided only by the lessons derived | dag 
pen a long ee ce, € the farmers of Flanders tha 
sueceeded in making tracts wild with bleak aisah and arouse 
sterility yield rich! ee ate bts a wide variety of plants been too hasty in deci 
and n uce. And if stimulated by these statements term “engrais liquides," 
of this point. Anh 
F 
comprises human urine 
cre 
7 
poi 
iller, livi PME uen do. ipt 
had for - time ror him all his 
but he e saw and poeta 
x 
— the careful practice of Ls 
nd t. ipee 3 
him neat with Flesh S died he — fid 
that in the exercise pes ni roc 
chiefly 1 the whole secre save 
soil, an 
m 
and re orki 
ing and oy sod prudent dis- | 
of 
dj 
Nis I dcus sade th eet | 
they can afford a mutual MEA . — iA E. 
m 
ure; Mim utually | Lt V the. mee 
dependent Me * ther, the 
nt. 
be said 
| be the t importan: may 
2 
The whole pith indeed of ed 5 
William Wi 
of Sigglesthorne Hall, Holderne m ede ne 
orkshire, in 
ournal of the English Agrieuli —— ociety. 
dua bi uiti do 
freely translated, “no forage, no cattle; no cattle, no 
manure ; manure, no even; para 3 in | si 
England im t rough but expressive proverb, * k The material—term 
ae meal.” t Hema ore 3 we investigate the main in the 
all 
A that 
i dered to 
rs | of belief ee. „but that with th he “ engrai 
faith it influe: d all their rit the M ue ney ting me NE. 
the country, you see it in cx lavish e expen ture of the | w 
e | field, and in the careful sa ving of t the farm: M The|e 
three s.] The 
27-inch drills as “ J. M." 
uires the ploughman 
which is, 1 he ti "upied i 
into 
| ie i in Flanders, 
reges 1 
“ Muck,” with "T 
all the ‘material wed as 
under the 
on. 2 n the term 
iE in | Hops, Tobacco, REE 
-— y also applied to 
TEN neler al applied at There the 
“tamer” it immediate, and loss is 
vying a | through the soil. It is n 
pid 
33 miles im 
z Ploughmen who 
king | o 
nd requi depth, and | 
nd-fast boulders within um reach of the 
seed 
ey Dar 
g 
cupy too e 5 its nig on the "leaves sg 1 p 
E es Age naming | be burn wet doe t 
0 ti 
"i agii" 
terials, of the use e siis me of | full vegetation, n equ 
er dream. A 
r far weld nev 
abra of 222 substances ould oc 
our allotted N we oait ourse! 
ne only, human 1 
contin icd f 
y walk e than when they are 
ble ; 
peer ary r of the "i of the 18 that it goes t goes to t TE 
engineer, [im olats our streams with its presence, is th lants. The quantity ap 
to th 1e Flemish farmer an gre of the pao solici fom 200 hee 
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