THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. [Jury 23, 1959 
626 JNA — 
~ ür spots will be cut in Jul „and est WI 
fare, which * would have attracted thousands from ; Ls diea dre eper till . when at an early hour tho fst ‘week ut in, July, and we harvest will bo B] 
Bi ham, Coventry, &e. process Er resumed. thin. Oats, Beans, and Peas, none; Mag tues Mie 
irm và ab^ Lh “ kl i over a curd, 1 oz. to pe be : 0 of Turnips, tolerabl, & angel 
good deal of complaint: is still = rdof| Bà salt im oP spon BER den put in | combe, near Kingsbri idge, July 16 ble. “Sami. Cornish, ne 
ll the | every 3 Ibs. curd, a the curd is then p | opinion of crops now s difficult for u d "a. "nep | 
the re xer Y of tlie black caterpi MN E | th vat m licht obe prie ie: while the| inspection be made, t : 0 ea y —— Very carefy 
young Turnip plants: and numberless 2 d a e , 3 Voice tho lr au nion of voci mer ie i properly, and how much to Know dl | 
x $ L 7 rains | V hole is rme eiore tn Wheat will be a fair Ard e is from 
published for their destruction 1 vy rains es at intervals of every two or three haus heri will boa iras erage crop, but both Oats and | 
of Wednesday and Thursday of this week, in so chang h cloths and wats under dition. Harvest will be gen dand that is not in good e 
far as they have been general, will prove a > from hanay vat into fresh cloths an ees more | Mangel sm phi qim da 3 ext week. Tui a 
, ressure then ersues for som ours 1 3 M ou it ormer was aug 
antidote than any other. Amon d k e then the cheese is removed to the cheese- room, of duenne md t few felds - either are ech 
roposed are the following :—Herd flocks of nem d turned daily for a fortnig halfa crop. Potatoes still seem healthy: hay S to de 
a — ot mind the failure of and turned dally light crop, but well got; straw will be v. hereabouts hg 
in the fields attacke on deu he difference in the Ch sidat manufacture as is burnt up, and n o year since 1896 ente Short; all 
be pa ap Am Feu Sne Aaner pas petite | compared, with that of sem ida lies first in the| and heat. We hs had d no thunder rains to do bu 
ey will soon acquire an extra p t want of wate ful tor f iw vu 
for the grub; mixtures of sulphur, soot, and ashes | ches fr Tavistock, July 9. i 
: : € evening "s meal of milk, as brought i in from Haursnmg.— Wheat full crop on stron ^ 
sown over the drill; children employed to gather s the stceping-tub| thin on light land. Barley preti pa land, but much hi: 
the grub into eans; brushes to shake them on to 1 hen Partial but average. Peas good., lay erop Beans 
the intervals between the rows and implements to in "thedaity, W „ where it remains Er morning, w well made. Potatoes pretty good; Mangel tolerably 
crush them therc; quick-lime and arsenic strewed | the morning’s meal i is added t La gue —_ * Harv — — Will commenee abont 
on the plants or quick-lime in larger quantity |, In su ultr Supe weather, where ‘the m of kc Hout Numer. Poe RN NND Gael, — 
is large para native is to remove the decaying b. iii- 
alone ;—all these methods are recomme with ge, F 8 ying blades already, im 
3 8 in eo le fected and plant Brassicas between 2 rows, leaving E 
confidence y men cM uy K f m experience 0 ee If the heat of them a tubers to their fate in the gr 3^ onth. th: 22 e 
their |value.—The has commenced in all More ge ere " ate PN cde e e m = d for present uso, Whe * aharra ively: Ana qu a 
the Southern oals: M reports are given g 2 e late heavy rains ing ju ls Seasonably have : 
from many of them below a - i the temperature at which the milk i is set vith: the — — E s Wess te sunny hut 
| rennet—as much of the evening’s milk is warmed | Notwithstanding its b [mn very n n lodged tee ak — 
in diat Biiwetiun bert tà the cüzront to about 100° as will raise the temperature to the i Uakti — — "hole even. exooe that of t will 
| » 7] er, orm is opinion oí Wheat 
Number of the Hi ahi and B EP babe s Tronsactions required heat, w is is 3 determined by crops in other districts which we have 1180 witnessed or seen, 
ety | the thermometer. In eather the porter su and where rains did not fall before it ripened, buterather 
contains a report b y M is ma : 2° or 3? hi bit? ol imagine contrary effects to be produced there, as its tendency. 
hill, near Glasgow, on uc d ae ie 2 iud | : this season to ripen is so extraordinarily precocious, 
An acid reaction has set in the milk before the | and Oats appear equally early and good Ba für 
D unlop and Cheddar cheese. It appears that usd ppear equally early and good, so far as our obser 
eitha, 9 RA a ke RR A — Maurie. the insta is "ene if not, then sour epe is added — pation artanda: Fons are sity quM — 
. s are partial, crop being podded 
analyses hitherto published, one of the richest is for the F ae less o extreme —— All crops are unusually early. The chief 
d v e me it aes = Tete per ton is used 80 as st over m sexi farmers are justified to make now is-thatgom- 
ox p sie or more ; colouring matter N is used; growing is not a remu nerative eim at E d 
In M ~ 1 $ labour being so dear and qu ompetition 
1 Pi 1 xm x ped 487. the eurd afte r bre eaking is scalded with hot whey;| Hardy & Son, Maldon July 14 
to 501. » inr. irat e d for —— d idar hy there is much less frequent cutting and brea bing So 
: of the curd when once it is fit for placing in the 
Mr. Tiene (cf Markbury, near Bristol) at - 
same time was nearly 807. sÀ ton. In addition 
his direct commercial advantage the arti “a thus 
less wasto, — 
Ll 
se 
“Whe en the curd is wm up into a cheese— 
st age usually reache d c 2, or from 2 to 3 o'eloc k 
— there remains until | 
mor ning. 
Pressure is m y applied; no weight 
aly put on make. mh for the first half hour; a licht 
ung o; 
which lead to such differ- weight is th n, — at 7 o'clock p 
ly ascertained the gs 
d s | changed, avy pressure i pem for 
very h i 
dits penam 4 m enti y ele hours. "da: the fo owing morning, a neatly- Sort —— week to 
^ C will 
quii of the pasture, ‘Whilst in 5 re ^y d 2 eoi pub on e nm aver a TERRES xS forein m vm 
? 
ira s | applied, — in the evening it is ready for the 
from E old pastures of Cumnock, the *. 1 | chee When 
IM PE as PL tl oe (A un a a 
Italian Rye-grass at Cumming Park, or the Heather | en withdrawn from the press, the cheese is y instances from the effects 
of Corwar, the cheese as unif 'm in eg — 8 2 fle m en stout linen or cotton cloth ae ‘of land un — 0 
quality, and flavour; if there was any sensible dn Y à ks i F . which is kept on until the ; £ 
ifference, our impression was-that the best article The mie y for sale, or has become quite firm." quiis à 
was made at Corwar. ree of the cheeses, made e advantages of the English Process as com- | Sh «d gh 5 r y the f fly, weil prove about b 
atas many diflerent sl er were transferred to our pared tmm the Scotch are commercial, dietetic, and age produce, except the black palmer — a t 
own cheese vere itn otfor the private mentes i a to the 5 the oe thc ae in 8 zm ; x 
mark — 0 er v. cond, i n 
a ES oe » ot hzve discovered — -— fla: cens Ts more di ige 2t tible H oo to —— t 
desiit undertakes [EC ird, in the emplo D of — labour, and Rye, &c., has co j 
Teport to eil the rs dn ud ladder pro- the — g iem e wax h of winter Oats E Pee a ra p 
respectively. In the former in large dairie eeta zi ze adi which the s saving of. labo * 
a large quantity eh La t ae ; the rennet, largor quam ity, = Penta — . | 1 
; enough to effect the process of erimen 
bm omms quarter of an hour, is added to the Tho alk, ae 25 tan at A bis i H 
LA + Even less time t n that h, al coagulat- | 
amed is meeen — — in some dairie "3 ing agent, either assists = tes some sub- — — - * 
i for breakin : n hav | 
— — separation of the heb conditio 1 600 Ie ea wel ——.— cher. Ti The drought has been too á 
cated by a certain firmness to the hand, — the c the ME Pedes —— E curd ; at Ares t fe 
ni a being for — — € more readily its attraetion m 
~it is eut across, itp | for the -whe ich comes away more thi 00 
s long-bladed nte. es ee eai mpi t im the Dunlop. "hé lager auentil on N 
minutes. It is then me — loft for at ap | Pein fo: se substance. <9 the curd not Suss — band you a sh p 
the dairymei hands, or by arene i reed As ut the form white whey, as neighbourhood : —— — — 
gently and d — — —— . he exes come disenso h —— 1 
"S Pes See a — 2 i 
„Ihe breaking up being finished, a few minutes eps OF THE CRO 
: OPS. 
af the e m wed to admit of a little settling down | Pogson — 2 month ago we had some terrific | bourne. helas of Pen me 
th r i The dairyma d and her assistants| down Eu = peser — — crops of ‘Wheat o — — by the 
mnl ne ean oe beside the tub, and, too My à the Wheat en —.— Oats and Barley : ywa rin 8 dt 
: X e 8 vel 
by pend their bared arms into the mas, assist | in tiran qnie aha fy INE ae? E us UE. cR: 
ms into t ator eras, T 
gentle pressure the separation of the whey and| many acres ving been Pap? Spring jue 5 
i * h > W r Beans a failure, injured bg 
: nee of s ; 1 25 — a. ploughed 8 few. 
exterous an t m — uttin — muc 
idm the — p g| very heavy, am generally well P x. 
de evenly and — — * betes of n — hardly know of a i ‘Wheat t harvest 
the tub. 1 eral abor 
i nt the 5th August, IV, 
well, Stony 8 ‘ord, July 18, 
After lading out the whey ‘the curd is trans- Drroham eat, good ay 
ferred to the d ree late average ; Barley, early y sown, good; t; th 
per—a — in shape exactl sown, very inferior; Oats, 1 m 
like a Siss p J| crop, but good ; Mang M n a ; hay, very light * keep for sioe —— lj 
vat, only of — dia meter an nd a Tong’ dn els, aim e have ve had a together. T. Chan Der, Aldbourne, Hi 
—— n ber fj Continuance: of ‘the dy weather ; rain is wanted m ud id. 
of holes.” badly in this » very eat is — but very much la 
E g Y part of the county. R. W. Clark, Plymouth. ——. h t—in some erage 
the di oe Hear is looking very well and likely to turn out S ear i. “parle Agu Oats 
— 2 ler. M 
Me of the whey—these ing! — at interval suffered mash dee E = € Dot qo g, and bare Beans do. ; Peas under à an average—in some 
; very | Forward 
out five minutes, The las carly should the e ., Harvest will be 
detail, or they are — i eae — of Glover and dee : weather continue as 5 is now, The 
is steeped at night, the 
“cuttings, is 
sn some farms UM rdc "E. 
Ro EE eredi tent deve ee ud aer dlan not agn e. 
it. J. Mich * 
neigh Bichon, Berg Tunes ——The Wheat m i m b. — . as to Berkshire and O er dee. 
and beyond the a verage; d got together in first-rate 
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