afford heavier individual weight. 
suaded 
may sueceed Winter Rye, Winter 
Red Clover, or aga sown Vetches S 
and, although the close-hearted m ay ed may frequently 
we are per- 
Vetches, | genera experience, that there is no econom 
all in such 
not in perfect order. There is, moreover, apar Xa 
this risk of explosion the further gs especia nig in 
in| marshes 
straggling trees, and t 
and ditches all 
these with the peat 
eu and it 
2 is danger i incon- 
ble, — in gust 5 weather. When 
siden 2 dude Y risks zm. fact ascertained now by 
sis in the use 
y definite line of se 
thai ge Hos most cathe — ee between 
The crops that were growing upon X 
entirely n of the land int 
places wher e the latter is s not cultivated the 
f these engines, and that the only ad 
wirds wa 
E E establishment of it. 
help tothe ordinary 
ge t 
onfer is the saving of time and the ee » of 
potting grain threshed out rapidly to tal ke ad- 
| vantage of the state of the market, it is surprising 
soil and prevent the wi nd f 
Such is the character of the land 
square miles in ian n Germany, 
d plains on first aequ n r 
S 
TE 
SEE 
Ei 
d ngh wou ep e any great extra- 
y M 0 
e bene fits that would result fr 
ae ot Abe green pos a 
1 ou +h 
a the: Gites hor 3 
r far es 
urces on T. ie Ne er now depends 
t + + + 
has not 23 come into use in England, and | the more 80 
prairies of the Mississippi i vall 
n 
when it 
safe and economical, which is most 3 used in 
e United States, and has been favourably recom- 
de — — . — 
Royal Agricultural Society; this 
ilway { 
to report 
not 
cro 
difference between 
and the 
55 
and efficiency of it 
known and thoroughly £ appr reciated in America 
ame rganip 
d 
sult of We icu matter 
hus preventeq 
1 
either improving vm physical eerie ^ E y 
versio o ensue, and the shame of our back 
wardness ^n be coy ered. G. 
Wer 
page of an article On CATTLE Coo 
nt who defend 
U 
cannot iow the} publication i med 
^ 
B 
AL HO 
rs of aiv tated N Tess and teachers 
of sound agricultural practice, witho.t adding a 
ord of comment. The 
conceded 
both. advise sound practice ; a one 
et 
— 
is pur ely disinterested. Mr. Hor 
in this and other jo 
bining dairy — n 
by rieh and kill fe 
reward to conside hiis * — ra or Pes 
publie good, and d ad iti- 
at very system of adverti: 
eh below the price ab which 
nutritive value of which d 
issued Saee «laborate 
sg penned by a straw elevator, 
f 
| LETTER VI.—ON AGRICULTU: 
steam power 
on almost all the northern farms, but even by the rail- 
rom y ieldin 
, Throu ugh uy Weis of Pro 
ant 
y catania for wood 
fuel for the loe 
per hel ; — 
motives. One of these two-horse powers! 
a will Mns E winnow M bushels — Wheat per day, 
21d. y manual labour | 
roduce i 
Plath ty 
a 
at a 
| required pede such as is necessar 
n 
pee by the 
ith its horse 
skilful 
heh is 
» 
No 
s 
untry by Har of 
Hughes of the Fa leon 
C. W. Eddy, 
THEORY | [3 AGRICULTURE. 
T n 1 0 
ct ar state 
er which qn aan in "the es 
also to allow. me to visit a mann actory fi 
and non 
manure in the ne eighbourhood of Berlin, i in Which he had 
an interest. 
for preparing portion of common salt, peat, and the | 
ufactor 
pam man. excr ements from the town, making a mi 
= 
lil roe and 1.5 
Here, as in England, prs 
ably og results upon 
2 all 
this ma — th 
course orn Arar recommend i y one, er 
2 others who "therefore e e Vr no her: 
The consequence was a loss of confidence on the 
co 
— rt e the ted in the 
was finally 
which 
- * niece NENTAL EX 
d force are incre ‘elements in 
oes 
everything os have to do, and the first instanc ce in la 
which t 
ammon 
is gradually 
to ente 
RENNE 
dus which relates to when, how, and 
route a sare is transported ‘from the 
just 
poni sp stes almanae 
of which Pepe er is t 
cattle feeder is dependent on 
ven to the stocx "E iin’ — my 
7 
in almost we 
that his su ccess as a 
the —Q gi 
seasoned w. 
0 
muddy, stinking cesspool that passes under I. 
Bridge to the quai town of Hamburg. 
charged by the sem and cheated by the 19 zn on 
the river ] = usual, I i n boa rda|] 
Sueeee 
that the 
to, comma sand "rien 
claims A pai ence and regard of a, 
Let repeat our recommenda 
WhO eiie i 15 — necessity of 
cattle foo nsult a e 
tion to any one 
eondim ent! for 
Er- s advertising, and Mr. 
HIGH-PRESSURE STEAM v 
v. THE AMERICAN | 
8 HORSE. 
idem 
di 
ae as "e e à nature “of their last Neap , and in — — : 
agrie 
ondon sit 
Over- 
that confide nce which the e turf, e 49 
t 
the — id e 
a | Pel low London Bridge ing in the ate e of 
— of an hour r we 
ewe e eA urney . — hames. To sa 
of 47 Mee in "Germany i nof 9 ama 
Notwithstanding th M mature of the A 
an 
r jo Ux 
— PCM e enm would be 
erybody — must be the eh on the 
mie motle 
— va ev 
German 
4 
et 
d enables it to E 
2 " N 
‘ood crops, as s the Potatoes 
0 | go ps nae i 
tables around this. 
Lo 
Libo] J4 Y 
t any kind of [o 
dug nad pen Engl 
and part Frenc 
in Ne or even in the be of the EL 
on teri urg 
Pana get rid of all the was to get 
leasa ny | vesteti in and dan not e over 3 bene T i» uH 
assert an eqnally seltevident truth. And no doubt that Z2 
mbur; u sag 
e owner in 
very frequen a, . 
away — — all, to leave ps by the first 
train for Be rlin 
noro 
such inves agrieulture 
ts “nd b of the IE the — of how to 
a questi 
ties. is is — — ne be brought 
y 
tour. that mi give. T€ 80 p an —— of 
— 
table explosion of an agricultural 
and will the 
[i^ would give a stronger contrast wit 
Tar r 
ementi s £ oe by which six pv have been 
th t 
ture of Englan id; the week before leaving Toland i 
total of Teile viel the free. 0 e ofi 
ct routes, The richness of the agriculture, | p 
a valve 
tightly, or 
has got rusted been screwed down | 
" got. stuck RIT 
22 up in the boiler, aud Pine to inside ra i 
boiler TE cleaned of the co oating of “fur,” which if 
| the water contains certain salts, is apt to accumulate 
and burn tl the plates, and that all these sma ul but 
momento 
— deg qu of the 5 the miniature senle of| 
! combi 
geology which 
ndscape 
Berlin 
these re- | 
creat. 
plains cerit 
lyin A neighbourhood of Hag, 
the of a comm unity has reached 
ain a 
per centage yielded by i 
Obtained from da hee in 
€ 2 
mar s may not apply 
distance on the road, sin inée here the 
lan and i 
into Paden and these 
vided | a 
to the care t gon who, to say the 
and experienced 3 but bes ides all this 
a from the 
no’ t 
aecidents are 
ue then most careful man 
reported to say A 
boilers the press 
45 Ibs. to the * inh ‘that i in 
increased from 50 to 80 lbs. 
timed source of danger i 
What an 
least, are not trained 8 ac the land; 
mos 
e areas giv ma 
larg 
Rest, and On the other * 
is this, if the "— valve be ! i Worked, patches that a 
es, full almost i top de Sater which has 
are surrounded e open | 
d these g ns produce 
a t 1 
en the 
upt, n requently in these very limited 
diy mn D" "enn destitute of organic 
ates 8 covered with stagnant 
bast beds ‘which are used for fuel, 
See patches of land that are 
re left fallow, portions with 
m t: and 
and 
in 
to | th 
ge 
large i investments ^ "andi in G 
amount 
Several Germans who o hat 
d who. are 
differe of 
8 fault of th 
that the , Superiority o 
ef the E Fngli t and t 
e e English agriculturis 3 
i WAE as Pins money w verer mi 
- 
jj 
of interest at all commensurate with 
