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EG 8 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
pean >> could 
ow nom A plough was suecess- 
fully a at work - E ^x last ona — belo longing 
I. P., near St. Albans. 
wem acres of rite 
deep ina Jong g day, and ines 
a wo day 
Litty wood er eh ae dion 
ploughed 8 inches 1 last st PRA in 15 days by 
heat looks well after 
Ai 
work— and 
acres were Thi 
8 — from the pleu 
l] years ago, and also from the 
re 
| not replenis h x by dire 
"m pedo 
g n full milk, the earliest angie | 
having arly seven weeks at t Grass, and 
nearly the whole | being now at the pail. 
ement is as follows : — The | 
e | seeas 
or four years, w 
and the sam 
hiis it is Dio 
t is 
: ere field ag. E 
A eonsi: derable portio on of th 
devoted to the growth of um Pot a 4 
the pails Tall 
are brought one after another v ‘poured into = 
ub. A pan of milk boi 
the 
ust ial and 
mi — 
tivated so much more efficiently ty 
steam as to render the necessary * 
economical "investme nt. 
f the Me SRE Society 
last week pos sess unusual interest. Mr. Frs "is 
Honns's paper, and the 5 upon remed 
= the Tur ed upon it, will be 
th 
report to the agri- 
m-l 
ae ee. enabling . — nein It 
r this M and t 
are indeb we 0 is 
acting secta a the he Society, who — 
all the doe — to be 
e Society, which he has held for so 
ing the past c days, too, the Bath 5 
rinted without the usual a 
th and e wh thu 
poured a last into the tub which has contains the 
ole milk, cream and all, of bot *m The 
irtv 
irty 
iyot as a "omaia E : 
and a dene MA promise 
Lontonsing atter, *annatto," clin i This seed growing. nt itself been a 
gill, is added to the 100 or 120 ga lons which may growth, and is an in e of the kind iem 
an | be them in. the. tub a s the produ e Rev. Mr. — * re than onee recom 
Asen in with Ge | m n: d in our columns, in de a devotion to 
view of correcting the bitterness Which is to be this department of cultivation by a known 
detected while the Butter-cups a full leaf ; - trustworthy man has proved, as he alleged, the 
S|and the rennet, about a pint of brin in which | exi stence of an increasing e nd (alt 3A 
two or three little bits of the prep ff yells or higher m for seed wn from carefully A 
‘bag, skins” have been steeped over night is. selected ro 
added to milk, wh t or a he re erence to this his 2 Mr. Dune 
e- 
lage, Cheshire = vats piod with holes for | Turnip 
f at of fluid 
— the lower part 
rical vat, and the a 
me 7 — Ag ing into it as the curd on 
pressure sinks. inim p nin 5 in this 
beg 
is rem *. and broken b 
and West of E England Agricultural Society h 
held — 9 rd report 
— keen teom 1 to 2 lbs. of fine salt AM 
of iti is given in porte er page. 
From none of the lines of railway by which w 
have traversed Cheshire do you receive a just | 
5 iyo Me 
allel In 0 the ridge 
versa 
large cae 
hout the 
county, you asture 
fields hin apes oe a Bake produce sse - toos, 
which if e aoe is 
T — ete 
—— robably a 
larger head of stock en any other ni » 4 
You will find these farms more 
hà poty pans ble 
y districts, that o 
een it, as 
soattered over it, and the whole rebroken and 
| into the — into 
«| previously Th 
iey yielding a acie 
ass Which 
.|drains for —— 
.of arable land than 
f | good 
promise ae — grope, 1 Wheat, and Oats, 
we have an here 
Cheshire farmer es 
cell os hout the year 'ear. 
mi 
y 
good Cheshire 
and lan 
e of Tarvin v viet six miles east ¢ 
G The bus lies pa 
. — 01 
r the 
the pressure of its own 
——— der pressure, 
on the second or third day amounts to 
nearly a ton weight upon each — 
wrapped in 
By and bye - 
as before, on a layer of 
straw on the floor of the room, and th 
ady 
KT is tty g the history of a Cheshire 
Leges tate dairies, in order to the — 
extraction of the whey, skewers are used to pierce 
ing thrust repeatedly into it through the holes 
in the cheese id ,in order to the formation 
boiler, and throw: 
some of the 
are on the clayey dnd 1 marly 
e seventh or ‘eighth day of 
ved to pig 
there it lies i 
m from 10 weeks to four months old, when it is 
ne 
f T 0 
ure Pr ct 
s, first o 
then on the — tops, and poe psa on 
s, Swedes, and Mangel Wurzel (the last of 
which has just disappeared), eines with cut straw 
and hay chaff. The ip: hae 
in fair condition and Bur p Pall 
of ret ante ready to be turned o 1 1 sang 
rence of this kind to 
Vu 52 incomplete vite mentioning ms 
dition of the labo — „ 
Mr. eee d avighbourh ood than ai i 
ing 10s. a week duri 
= the —.— —— 28. a 2 du 
all dim, foo a j 
- ey also — cheap 6 
Those on "Me is 
ek, though 
mi outhouses, including eo 
n the iy Most 
acres or more 
bs. 
c^ 
are extracted from à 
uc don of Glasnevin, before the Royal. 
A, "TE no 
— superp ; but 
—— the quantity manu 
tops to be at least 
seen, are 
owing their quality to origi ity,to 
and to boning. This last Eaton at the rate of 9 
a ton to 30 = — acre had been effected, most of |g 
feet. pem 
elds, 
3:3 
Saal. 
115 41 
the 
ust has exerted its 
0 250 acres 60 arab A herd 
cows are milked, and the other stock besides pigs 
consists - a fi or ether sheep, 
and 40 o ewes with lambs, bought in and m 
sold fat Lever year, and 15 o r 20 calves, with a 
similar mber md of two d inte 
Vere he heifers, which are rtly introduced in 
y come jato — and partly sold. 
1. | on th ly 
52 | wonderful effect on 
annual produce, 
— rable land on Mr. lies 
tton the sandier 
[poten — 
arm is for the 
it Th 
— — ous on lea” E A 
o| Wur zel, p "Potatoes EN ees or 11 
| | down with Cove ds ud pO Grass seeds for three! from 
recent instances it 2 been . 
on ro sour | statisties mrien a 
making them — — — — ous individ 
t ided — * 
| nef: 
[ma 
— quality of thej > 
sterling. -d gugge» ^ 
if an y we may 2 
1 ias 
mes — mdr eid a half setis 
the legitimate profit of r 
superphosphates and the im 
I Bavo no doubt but this sta 
alarming; but ^e cannot Sia 
v ress 
nor — mpressivel y i 
3 — The bread we 
