ND AGRICULTURA Gina Oo TP 
Jury 2, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 567 
a barrel per acre above the average of the = vious ; chine will jah “rege ed to commence work in the | fodder, where ha; is given less will suff 83 
10 years ; whilst Oats, Barley _ Rye, a trial field unless by the express orders of the | being a s neg as rents pa ‘the — — 
Turnips, Cabbage, Flax, and hay were below the Director of c9; compton No — will be farmer, with a caa stipulated quantity of feeding 
mean acreable produce for the same period. allowed to be painted or varnished a it has | for each cow, I will not speak of what might be 
a A n t mowing machines been t | by extraordinary feeding but will only oy — is my 
Park, the seat of Sir J. TYRRELL, excited a All expenses of the trial will be borne €—Ó sults. In the dairy of 100 
— of interest last wosk. Three machines Were by the A . Government; the transport of the of Turni ^ ^ pr bci cmi giv — 2 42 lbs. 
tried—Burerss & fot mow oon’s machines to the show-y ard will be at the charge milk a *? as soon as ibat is is — a fi adde wi E 
x rea — and a emule implement, ot the exhibitors. It is desirable that the machines | stra, then cleanse out the c cow (houses, 1 3 
reaper and mos hese Burcess & Krv's| should be landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer, where "er ce i 
— machine ad the best work, though not Very facility will be given to exhibitors to go 12 turn them out to dra, put another feed of 42 Tbe 
the most in the time. It was drawn by two Ji through the — A e of Turnips in their troughs, 
and cut half an aere in little more than half an The certificates of entry must be sent by the | the house as soon as they Tics fodder again withstraw 
bou forming the work well, i.e. close to khe exhibitors to bis Excellency f the Minister of Agri- as soon as they have their feed of Turnips consumed, 
, ng f 3 cul 78 bis, Paris, on or = — 10th of a cleanse out the cowhouse again, and after milking a 
regularly without mis ture, 7 Yet: gain 
gro eg y sing. month. Forma 0 cate: be had on at 6 o'clock, the last fodder is given — and 8 
—— A correspondent asks for the value of application at the same mcer n o'clock. The litter is carefully shaken up on their beds 
das as a fertiliser. There is tUe su F Py time they gd fodder. Two active e girls» will on 
hich b . he certificates must contain full information the in feedin and clen 
riority which black imperfectly burn about the machines to be exhibited, such as—the e iba ng git "m 
exhibit over quickly and thoroughly es] or red t g hena 9 
Vid thle sd in name - address of oe exhibitor—the name and | one may! 5448 eee coo 
vh hoe net » TAT eri ad h e inven d PAM «c mne a Bean meal in a — — of steamed or oiled Turnips, 
h has been burned out o A — — at im — ave r siad with cha o r chopped straw, is given daily to 
which À that en barned "Inferiorit tter ryp t what — um e e aiit h w ated] Sho gets halt oF h the time the cow is & week calved, 
wha 2 1 requires 0 or. JV— o n she gets er allowance or 
ay however be the effect of a greater dis horses and hows lal Y her "E T 3 d, and 83 Ibs. of 
how much work it can perform per hour or per | finely ground Bean meal in each mash (given her twice 
M die space required by the machine—whether | 22 day). Ty having tried various methods and 
the machine both cuts and puts into sheaves or C A — ^ s peA m - À 
only cuts, and any other particul 822 " oilcake, Rape, &c., ecidedly prefer Bean 
i 3 die | meal, b y and quality of milk end. butter, 
b 
as. 
ash. Carbon is itself the most insoluble an 
changeable of substances, and i 3 rey a | These two mashes are given at about blood beat, being 
manure cannot depend, as that of others does, upon ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. well mixed an A stock of cows 
ability to become directly and of itself the food of Tun sessional examination was brought to a close | calved by ret Ist, and receiving this feeding— 
plants; but as it exists in charcoal it is united | pn. June 16th, for the first time under — | Super- | assuming that all the ‘herd have come to their proper 
with the mineral part of the plant from II. A dI | mne, ob. 8 rg. d about 11 imperial 
hi sod 5 hi uarts each dally, or . 
— BEF ens — — * —.— Diplo ma, * ertt — — as and graduates weight of milk aa: bein the most certain way of 
solved by water passing through it The Seton ore C 3 Sicdbteruhire: accurate with new milk, and in speaking of the quan- 
foo in charcoal is presented in such a porous 2. Thomas Wein: Forgan, Cumberland. gen 1 putter or c 2 ches produced by d rung . 
as as to possess E on 19 77 of a Tli Bos “aa dosis ars. newly calved ci cm doe x yield so much butter or 
and concentrating t gaseous sub- t puei y 1. Gibbo cheese as milk fro; approaching their time of 
stances which are available as food of plants, 2. Jekyll Highly conimended-— — going dry (im fuper | s oe weight 01 milk). Thus 
and so ur gn tq aste from the soil ? which ditiis "m — stock of cows " calved by May 1st, edes ^d 
it is —— oft trond — ri products of decom- LABORA TORY. k milk will give 22 Ibs. of cheese ready for the m: 
positio: ways more or less Classes 1 and 2 the month of June, while the same quantit = milk 
suene e ines —.— It is in this way Classes 3 and — d E wae ene ee from the same cow in October will N 28 Ibs. 
— sadi fertilisin tics as charcoal pun n 84 ns — y = * market, and increase in the yield of 
00% T. Newton cheese from antity of milk until the cow goes dr 
neea ids, it may bea Profitable e to | i Nott D 
undergo the cost of grubbing up 60 acres of copse- Anatomisal—I. Doxet 2 M'Ivor Tindal April—20 days’ y opa ET we of milk daily 840 Ths. 
— — AND 22 xa - » " 9 » 
wood for 1st Division—1. Bro Commended—Dix ” "d. ” 
on many other Sings than the value of charcoal as * Binge rena ege 
n ivision—1, Ive 0 ended —A Dan 2 ^ x 
It may be more prof able to sell it for fuel y ——— a A aan ba 540 „ 
with t 34 November —30 
[f erui ptm : nó 85 Division —1 Highly comme nded—Moun sey 
n ! y € : i B pe å 
ft] na 
— 00 
oe d ure than lied direct! 
the soil. . If r replied: however, * we would rather 
depend upon it as a permanent fertiliser of the soil, 
and as „fitting it t for the growth of all sorts of é 
dapted for the growth of . Hu 
any 338 erop. T^ would improve the texture T bimus i 
of stiff so vw , and the po —2 Ivey } ea. A 
possess of attracting fertilising vapours from both : TD e e 
soil and air — make it a good nurse and feeder| 1. Wostray L ieee Ti Tindall is brought to 
of ali E 3 2. m M } t 2. vey | germ - 
TION OF REAPING] 4 Big: 4. Doxet Lo í 3 
Maag villi be | be held, under the D J. F. Jones t en ot ER Xu 3 ee ^ — io" 10 e died i 
of th from 2 to th NATURAL HISTORY. h chee 
G à the mann which the milk is tur 
25th of the month, at the Imperial farm of Fouil- Lg Lu e nin It is not even the Dunlop metbod oct y fol 1 followed 
leuse, near Saint Cloud, a station of the ns Huli j^ lay jet that is to blame fori, ae cheeses little jf at all 
—ͤ — 5 miles from Paris. 3. J. B. Jones ; | 3. Congreve : 
es, ” Nott je Waiting | -T inferior to either Chedder or Cheshire be made. 
competition Cg e a all kene 5. Appleby ; s Twamicy > My — n 15 making Dunlop irl 15 — follows :— 
are admi e premiums 6. Beverley tog, . Phillips putting the last night's and morning's Ro: together 
Westray °F after milkin [m 
7677 g in > morning, fai sing 
The following prizes y Mà — the French 8 È to from 76° to 80°, using sweet steep (rennet) — 
Seen to A M ed 1 amt D rar dae no more of it lige will coagulate the milk in 
as 1. Doxet | 
1st tou i Medal. 2. J. B. Jones Ma ja breaking the curds thoroughly at first, and icis “the 
2 rine 20 & ne ^ nth à Silver 1 Medal. e — Ü whey is run off keeping up the temperature of the 
d prize, 127., with a Bro: SURVEYING AND. ENGINEERING: dairy, so as not to suffer the curd to cool 
Anda rest Gold Medal -— be awarded to the best Ast Division. 9d Division. 8 
Reaping Mac hine exhibited, e l Nott 1. Tre i a cloth in a dresser an 
or Foreign TIME TEL wt a TTE 
warded by a jury after careful 4. Beverley 4. Dayman 5 Will’ sso nins ed 
— à n the fields of the ————————— ied n mil die 
z USO E E UIS oe them er to the cheese 
SEU, UP EE EUR pure rr 
> „ e quantity of milk yielded by a 
time to every exhibitor by depends 8 on their feeding, as nothi 
d competition, Exhibitors er common than xs d 
uested to be in attendance | summer, i 
during the trials, while the judges are i ing | have nt feeding for. This miserabl 
implements, in case any exp! ion may be rule; sufficiency of food given to 
from them, and they or their servants tion. y experience leads 
— 4 every fi to missaires * w cows as much 
judges, by having their implements ready for af, in Summer, 
e and tel at the time intimated od mg N eae Gn whether t 
any exhibitor, after having had due notice : E el 
— ees either to have his machine tried at his | 2 N ten. A them. When the pee nin The 
a risk, absence, or to have it removed winter, 60 Ibs. of Turnipe daily will keep cows in good | fro: 
— Pes the show, without any responsi- | condition, but — e foggage is bare re it will feque: 
bility attaching to the Director. No ma- 81 lbs. per da is assuming Wheat straw as the 
y mg reaping [84 lbs. per day ; 
