e 
Batian tiga as to be nen y in value v3 deme too, ET et the Sunday morning, is 
ingredients to as 
[ les 
i i i d to this that Woop 
i inati ight the kind of preparation s some minds ha 4 ay a at Woop 
rre 1 e of years been brought in IUe for listening to the marvels related of d 5 machine brought 
contact with every class making up the rural] popu- the more modern cattle-food 5 — ions.“ He een eue AND] . of Salford, 
lation, and happen to eas from experience how| The compounders of cattle food then, it would | à wee ant y in operation Rei 
anxious are the carter and the shepherd and the | appear, ano e ed a p pos e to 1 or "A posting ob e 
cowman to , soquire “t resaits ” for LM in their | very c cun ngly a mi Feier -— s dotes Farmers ( A F A € of cw 
d the two last bets i xa or cattle to is medicated powders |t e experience members in the cultivation 
—.— e le trying — zt — y se uch with their food, a prepare for it by a pre- [eris d * gel Wurzel. Mr. deu Yum 
prized E mpounds for the ‘ yellows,” the id es fended concentration eeding materials ; and so are indi C irnside, found th hat Perun 
water," or the * shab,” it will te — gh for a: > wt pl 185 1 TS ous t S desee class, Wa ke e siz mam e 
i of th e ` at T e other day a th d been 
Prodilectlonz of the enter. i : : o little surprise & that his horses ate quite as upon Swe dish cde FE 
man de charge of horses, if he be worth — corn; and indeed that he eould not keep alone 5 8 iae ng them ost effective of the 
anything as a groom, is desirous of having his | them a bit vtt since he used the new food. ries ee oe Er TAS of Conte flde 
eattle look health and well ; and, especially in the anne people may not be much surprised at favourably o angel Wurzel, of um 30 tons 
lier par he = Pia | re th | per ac grown tedi 
8. 
a gr ere Swe 
change, he is solicitous that the new garmen ments up n anal pin of cattle food, read | the os manner Tl ith the xception of Wanting 
shall be sleek and fine, an vie nes — ws ought before tte Dublin Un niversity by Dr. CAMERON :— a second dres sin - 9 artificial mag ı yielded rather 
about Ae Recah feeding ar nd g ing. But RUM, so-called Lon i cattle food is sold less than 20 ton 
Lu ter is s it that N er ton, which is at the rate the 43d. ePi ru eme E 20 ont kak 
uch as bis penes bh and so mae the: while in r reality ‘it is not, at the very T upwards of 20 cart lh 
«llo out with his horse to - present enm tmost, worth 7/., or 2d. EU das Jaen d "i "à 
what was formerly a custom with the igher either Linseed- — or Rape- cake, ‘rena it is of March, r 3 dd Meere d, erated m ii 1 
animal, "e Every spring tá palatable to cattle than the latter. its e 12th April with 13 o g t. of P ed up 
fall, he plies his beast with some ie d stuff, | pes inferiority to t the oileakes may be m ere ed E to drilling 3 cwt. 701 s xi 
even though it be forbidden by the master ; and so apparent by contrasting its AR is with that The drills were compressed with a lich , 
powerful $ the influence of tradition in 8 lof e averai sample of Linsee T allowed to remain for B daysto ae mler mi : 
of these a that these pier men pay out of No wonder, therefore, that this — — should | sown at the rate of 5 lbs. of seed per acre, on the 
their own pockets as much as from 2s. 6d. to 5s. at have added the te — to his report, in ani The seed brairded about the 8th 
a orse powders. : we cordially ag regularly, from careless sowing ; the blanks wer 
again, as showing the firm hold which th „J consider the " ot the peculiar article they aim 2 Lone! Pre the crop was d 
possesses, it will A not out of place here to prepare an imposition of the grossest kind on the 3 e wet’ 2 "té 1 k p speed bipes this 
state another E connected with the sgrioutural 2 md ve that portion of the vltimabeN ud e “athens m 8 Tec M 
^ P e urban ity who RENNES of horses. plan Bank 15 ineh i dE 1 
istër 33 eturers p = were abou inches apart, where regular; 
"oie of the d ils. 28 ches Th und 
ghana k be A . is an ordinarily; an rhs mp attle foods? in that eaten ry o a e little pl _ ithe es 
carter to erib from tim me the dama 8 benefactor which includes the manu- | for Turnips, with the exception of being stirred 
prim —— 58 ^i YT = Miser the anim xi 18 | facturers of an ers in spurious guano, for tho e - with a two- p grubbler as Ta pn 
day M aking the medicines; and as both he o advantage: =e 2a prevailing i an ce horses could work it, about the beginning o f July. 
im this a ed of the but fedi ixture 
y constitutes 
pe e S A — Psi s and sins x td, or an excellent fertiliser Het eiie guano E. fe sole i ere was applied, 
one in soil at i ral differe 8 worked in with the small plough — 
sagan ir bpm DIG PIDE a I 
erin i pa of | it not to be worth 3 d me. sects ` F 
heu 5 pai the cart ok dealer who vends eue “oot at Figur per ton 
* xg piles * ee “roa yet knows 1 ey its in edien 1 ^ inning 
more am 
3 wages are en egg sacrifice d to a : Poets the Saw = e Seid pea pee a 
e the stuff w we shall now inquire fa Aa Ald ow our agri- the * h Ja une ; ; what was stored aften yeka us — 
it Ber be well — to state that the foundation of per the foundation y "upon Which the 
horse powders consists of seeds or other parts of en built, many : 
aromatic plants, as thus—Anisced, ende, | we would not have them unmindful of the fact) Mr. Witsow believes that Mangel will deen 
Carraway, and especially Fenugrwe seeds, the that the favour of the food is a really important tivated in Berwickshire to a much ju M 
roofs, or underground mata p. matter —an inquiry into which, as it will fu — than it has cver yet been. Tt is the best root E 
ger or Turmeric ; these and others are sometimes elucidate our present subject, we shall ho ope t can be given to ewes when lambing, and to cows, — 
mixed with varied quantities of nitre, sulphur, or | in a future Number. "the milk produced by it being so safe for eitis 
i he uri i a 1 
fe 
E 
ul 
8. 
e 
8 
o 
long delayed, and it was stopped in the middle ith a 
"s eek's weer in the mber, What was 
ored befi 
Piha. i Eton 9? 
and 
W. 8 
D ally | Lof Bunerss & Krv's mowing machine e idi summer. All sheep and cattle IM b. i 
) dicini very frequently lead to disasters at aa near Dublin, is reported in the T April of it, preferring it to any 9 er roots "i 
iy hi of which are but little Weekly Agricultural Review as haig t been | £fter ES, 
dreamed of. Fortunately, however, where only remarkably successful. Mr. BALDWIN, of t| ddendum to last year's separ uc 
the vegetable medicines are employed no evil Albert Institution MÀ estimates tha ke pt con- E “Statistics has 3 been iia 
ri 
wholesale drug merchant admirably when the ground is aven and free fr > ex E 
„ The extent to which stones, indeed | the work Wild not be better done, as to bring out the gross produce of the eom m - 
thered from the fol- The fi pow ne is Mr. BAT DwIx's estimate of the The Tables accompanying uw 
from Gray's Sup- ost : 
Son —— which Atos nae ey 
“ 
Assumi cing a Jen of 200 statute acres, under a fou: an increase 5 83,5 i 
xe rotation, a nd h G rass, the co d extent was Pier un avi ge produce per we, f 
hayin 
ga 
T 
n 
825 
fo 
bat 
LJ 
92 3 
F 
m the first cost of the machine for wear ield great roduced 58,194 quarters | 
ee &e., e eee Bh 158 Or per 74 more in 1858, owing toa larger acreage; 
d | wases ota mian ta ae 2 d. 1 6 2; g ! > RA 
8 abe . 2 0 and Bere, with a higher average y 
: Aan edie Aaa - io gave a lower total produce, owing to. ase both 
ke ES E ES De 3 0 $ in theirextent. Potatoes exhibit - pe 
Sour 3 | in acreage and average yield per — food of the 
Wal 
This is tolerable dilction but sm it contains 
some of 1 is real mira the next it will be seen is 
an entire Peso Sot Shit omitting 
on Ai lat 
Total per acreeeeee 1 94 na ], and Cabbage, 
n ni ; 
the cost of horse labour, wemay safely | — OT dion Mange hes $ 1848. Flax, 
igne trita reducta, 
Ibs. 
ased pr 
" : acre. Now, I k | i wee tent of 6075 acres 
Bs Lini DE MES 3z Linseed. paid upwards of 5s. per acre tt nme d na emn c 5 d 
ed- meal. 
Ebo i = eec T n lasnevin. en if we charge the machine with The h increase in yield of 9 tons 
Dutch Pn... om 5 | the peris bos i ud SINN hay erop also appears to o poda 
in | mical Than the he Rones it — still be — 134. 362 tons ue in 1858 than i in 1857. — ho 
erage yie 
will not exceed 3s. prine ipal erops vd m the "pn z yea Sor 
r is he 2 per 1858), was as follows:—W he barrels of 
ood. p and, of course the cost will diminish as the 20 stones; Oats, 7.8 v of u stones; Tad ls of 
| be mown increases, I T have not not . com- one TM rrels — M 75 nes; e 
K der e. barre. 
and other machines į in n the markets ET is A to em, and Pea: 271 E — of 8 — 3 
varios of 20 13. 
stone: in Turnips 
"i 
Hi 
HE 
qn 
1 
j 
AR little | Flax, 85.8 9 ofi idu hay, 2.0 tons. 
» ey a a n] : the] 
tent to buy at rund 855 d m purchasers, while 1 the gunning axticle ei „„ in We abo ah - tenth 
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