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which has subsequently become diseased. It is bring such land into first rate order, even including present. In France and German j 
t 1 T ; i the erection of buildings, may be gu ey | have manufacturing owns E Whore i 
clear that tion is the object to be aimed à 
ati this will be E att i et y keeping aid b nual returns during a sho erm of di istricts, and wl 
breeding stock from land thus bearing a diseased | cultivation, leaving the need value of the d tl 
rodu This may be accomplish n t perty itself (often amounting to 100 per cent shortened, the adrantags of protection a 
st price) as-pure profit.” This we are manifest, while those 
produce. y i 
majority of farms by removing the reeding cows on the cost pri t s 
eir sum! i d is not our valuation of risks and America’ who were ruin 
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and heifers from th mer pa ge, say f 1 
July and keeping them afterwards upon land returns, but of the projector. It is ‘ron e à im 
wh Net “been ‘ak: yeaa Th evertheless well urg that w agrieul- strongly imprese with the imp mra 
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monly made by the nt or the using or landed one, but it mus 
to every care. As soon as there is seed formed — is this: that a sufficient br eadth is not | brace rinciple 
upon the seed stems of the Grass, the . usually held, or suficently mas ped by one the category of things 
breeder d his t adequately the domestic and ir“ i 
elayed | ture of |* 
ed, | national * the reason, pro a iy, Why? die in part t 
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es ee in to pi- t his ims of the position in which such holdi g|for some ulterior 
e u afte There are very The owner of 1500 aeres (let at our schools, n 
Mey v districts mem pa m e from being dry x any of the cultivated districts of | principles j^ nal e 
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does not render this D. necessary, but at, J 
the same time there are 8 tracts of land i t almost never does, = he 
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Grass seeds, and favours the a of ergotised 9 . deriving from it a clear "decem — —— m Rs 
Grass, and si uch | land i is note for the diffic — 3} pe um upon the value) he is by ed means | quito extended, are > in the minds of those à; 
order. of the fœtus 
appears 
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two upwards the time when: the 
roportion the 
uty. MN as the individual try draws | before observed, our gs tal ignorance 
the Funds or similar sources. | number of points i — most marked. ; 
nant farmer who often bewails | While such a s of € exists it is 
pri v i asy nstitute the 
and in one sensè truly, struction in agri icoltural institutions 
doubtless dependant.upon their health and vigour ; | that farming not pay. If he be an occupier | d 
i ket 60007., out | of agriculture i is yet sufficiently deri 
and thus stock which are well Ley of, say 200 acres th t 
- ¥ pa bie $i ^ e „ nearly aed I 3 in the-market t. p: a subject worthy iei rganisation of 
AE M6 HS DEO S wd UNS | cent. Det | for its prom If we look 
ose wl $n Bs : for annum, half f for his landlord and half for us this sub z gatio rer 1 vill be ata Jo 
although by 2 — ng we im ve the T — would be 200 guineas a year — dte Z 
general bags racter of an animal, yet at the same i ne tic vx pee 2 m 
time this a tered character 3 generally accom- expenditure in goods and money to rea 4 300/., — 2 run 
panied by diminish ipne., NOTE uaaa figure ern his seit in life, to construc zs or lectures for ¢ 
ns how the be ws an i a losing one directly. | turn to th icultural investigation 
heifers will often throw Rs calves, whilst Hence the e pre — vantage » thereto ald h 2 for their object the lvi peni 
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some common stock about which the breed non firm — inciples which must ultimately cons 
is indifferent n Md. escape, although their ; society Jy a qo of — the no pa o |of ta ition i in our sch we 4 
treatment and food may be s : ar,and each ma — ly the returns usually divided Senece: distinc slowly sone iri 
have etim of this ir aegon d Grass. Knowi ties, the landlord and the tenant; and such ciated; and consequently they aro not 
2 Pes w n see not hi diseased 2 — returns w wo iti eseape being taxed before e they ap- | Plied v N as tnt eee don eri 
rass seed, it becomes hi rtant that ar rofit : amount of talen e cause : 
3 avoid à cause so molte of trouble and loss | fh —.— — — — ae £ In our last w 2 uded to the practical 
many of our best b : Ed agricultural min is r 
rni c ian adi The preventive | in the case we Suppose, i to the sala y e first- | rise to several attempts in 
p readily availab 3 uir we bailiffs, while even such ise insti 
irust that attention having been drawn ws MON ould | he spread over an world to the’ une b : 
e * much overlooked o cause of abortion, it y ing the average amount. Other combining "sock panee 
the elp on readers to avoid a rrence of — — are urged in favour of the as constitute an ordinary 
ed. : ng sa nies smeintmeris iia we regret — ae style of business in culture, Lx Tn such — the m 
as the pro owed as At on d more as a source o mor 
1 75 large dealings in the manure and other markets, mind than as a means of the evelopment 
iret ax part of our bus to urge the forma- and the ne —— of all sorts, whether and more as source of facts than of p 
et tay oer pin s, whether on on “limited liability ” | bettered or not, must increase in price every few Ls zh = agr ä 
T principl oseeution of agricul- | Years in this donsel pulated and rong the same stages oer 
tuni s rement, t. Nhe nitat emess of ht iE t| scribed i slan 2 . — f —_ 8 8 
ne 1 ividual owners abli | means o manu acturin 
j publication here as the labours that it h 
consideration, whatever their intended | that we pected from 
nd skill in exchati o a rent- charos P. 0 
PA e for ng operation 
* t upon He i ee » 15 98 e be p er great n ge of th t vi at ee 1 aws. — 2 upon a 
more than individua ü É „of the want o iged to. waste his e 
EY EI. dps iei which rgo e Mei 
— t — guine enough, "nd with ener 5 sufti- | to their —— ih ess, no doubt grent advantage only in prre 
cient to seek to gather all the 3 : " : A 
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meme diio process of im rovement into. the THEORY OF AGRICUL lof the eR — 
Me dem so at once enjoy the benefit of — — — as a means of n 
Pire, cultivating, and lending money upon lan . Puan, | determining the amount of 
selves, uc ote 698). | whil i echanics 
The d Larrea Von AGnicUL while the science of mecha bay 
d — —— on Pee ich — expectations Sonn P TURAL EDUCATION. — enabling men like sachin 
a sed are of g the preceding lett for the protection of cities 
although their scheme be aimed, as amrini = = publish in — — as we ex pect before very long | fellows. But as time has left 
merely at the attainment of perso in '|upon it in connection with SU died be ees ini] i UE r p see 
en are xx of a Mee e present history, we 
a Limited Liability QS — A —— eas E an ——— —— rope and America, | have been realised, 
tof land!” Whatever the dificulties in era ve J more than a general, Ver ero 
y of such a sc eme — 1 mcn ties in | dan ural. science. when fully developed bottom of that w 
5 egal or other- | brace within itself all that tho ‘several other seien, E rs 
general interest to can bring to explain the f © several other sciences | culable sburces of wealt 
e faets or develope the resou rces| The chimergs of the alchemist are 
