GA —— 
n-| field o 
great difference 
and to nis 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICUI 
of good Turnips of any variety, 
as to the ext d 
nind that Drs versit y is 
NorzuserR 5, 1859. } * 
1 
THE 
slyses the r there 
of all traffic in — pelling its 
hat are unable to make, athe best use of it, and ety 
y part with it. - pl denying it to those who have 
o invest in it an 
pement This — 
r and seller were concerned, but let any one say if 
who seen the condition of a landed estate 
owner ‘was pages poor to improve it, an fall natu — * e is conv 
it has dragged not — 1 drought which i is the n 
erre — office into the hands of a w thy Aine 
Me aie QR. undred arguments. 
[here isa. kind o ism fond of coinin 
ginary pleas for dera ie ancient o rs,” the “old ae 
of the soil, cheating the on P 5 the false 
Jj 
m 
jj: - 
Sw 
AR utterly ey soil, 
n 
0 
in which 
once, and, 
most iuxuriant and v 
ed. The period of their 
here is one field, 
— way at 
his Tu vno. were 
time they were "single be ein 
LTURAL 
of the failure, | approve 
| se t 
in the the | known €— before purchas 
was made to pluek t 
heir — 
tis {Ts 
rà 
indeed, — ‘the whole of 
vigorous at the ^ 
GAZETT E. 
This ti 
me two years ago 1 ‘obtained o one of the “most 
ed pul ers p the day on trial, an » 0 would 
ris 
i|'Turnips and a few Potatoes. Before 
g ach lot was fed upon the respective phy intended for 
trial 
ransfer of land has a 
aber 
h were sown -- —.— Car ee uuni hey di 
y forget, esi 
bad * 
d 7 he t d ti 
E 
cS. Xs s 1767 
the 
They were e then 
Jannar ry, 
of whicl 
well at first, all beca mb ellov 
families. 
1 de the same Le 4 which 
their — and died a 
ones was m x7 the je alioi 2 
Nr disease. 
p in - 
had moth ing o do 
was clearly proved by ü 
had tried, together vit a portion of farm 
— Sadler — — 
fie manure 
This he thought 
e Club’s experiments, which he 
m-yard manure. 
said :—The question is, what 
Le with this — — e is 
be sg of tee food commenced -Lot No. 1 getting 
sliced pek edes, ad libitu = 
lot No. — inis bitum, mix ed, an 3 
fresh w Wheat Sici, e daily, pagan: | of the 
latter er being 7 lb hend, 2 
pulp would amalga eme, "with $ 
straw-cutters, s 
mpa imple, certain, - pen- 
gre, and many an mat d. onld be able to,holdi cheap, qid We hind HOW 
1 partially or entirely, who under 
tsy driven to sell 
+ thet 34 
ing 
E 5- | hear his experie nce of t hat s sys stem, — a bee — 
u ^ 
; 115 much recommended in „England for its 
eld femilios £ cattle, 
Turnip pulpers to call to our crys He hadt tried. — p- 
my of 
that one Lie en 
achines. The 
withon 
e first 3 aem the i M nr 
upon the pulpa — to ake the lead, but ultimately, 
as will be shown, the not exhibit 
B 
oileal 
— was continned until fhe 22d April dad the 
e lot rede seid food 
alone has sold no dem. W 4000 ma 
recom mended is 
t only are the 
m.the 1 ^ E. labour eg P 
dearness of m their particular class of security, 
S the eai — untrammelled by enta: — — settle- 
on whole! Ishould like to again), 
continued hod operati ion of this impediment 8 a a kind 
idleness. A landed 2 — a business; 
— = a yl . — nt. on xa 
ural en 
ontaining the details and result 
the f mmi 22 
of his exper! 
Lor No. 1.—Four CATILE on SricED SWEDES, 
en to cattle gt with eut 1 He oom read tjs 5 ewt. y^ -—- "anu the lot 
6c 
22 
8,25 
ot Swedish Turnips, m * e increased in in weight 
. 1 gr., and had inereased in weight 
tons 
46 tba 
The 7 is a table e me hoyo of each rad - - og pram and end of the experi- 
and also the improve 
em nnd 
^ erui CaTTLE UPON PuLPED SWEDES MIXED 
WITH Cor T STRAW, AND GIVEN FRESH. 
Nos, |We Weight, January 2 2. | Weight, April 22. | Increase. | 
Ibs. 
Nos. Weicht, January 22. 22. Weight, April 22. | increase. 
cwt. Ibs. 
owt. cwt. Ibs. cwt. Ibs. || | ewt. Ibs. owt. Ibs. 
1 9 7 11 28 „ 2 11 14 2 12 
2 7 98 9 42 1 56 4 2 9: 15 f 10 77 T r 
3 9 34 11 94 2 10 | 9 28 10 & 1 85 
4 8 10 56 1 4 8 84 10 0 | 1 8 
NES 42 108 T | 49 68 2 46 
h nveying es tak TABULAR VIEW OF THE RESULTS. 
dut by virtue of the * 7 I cal 
ee MD anf i bed until the ransacking Ps EE EE ECC M 22 3 
pie: i 7 24 E E e ET 
elieved . Kinds | Weight | Weight moi £ REHE 88 2 value $3 ie ga SE FER fa ERS 
sig of at at |. in 332 ge 2 5 r extra Sh 888 25 883 8 5 
terms, Lund food. Jan. 22 ut. HS "P6825 ESF SIT pS S8 A n $5 
‘ohn Doe and Ee 8888 vn 3 $ RE E = 
8. SA 8 *' ss" BREBEI REG 
f ps 85 e 8858 
Ei d d. k , ES. d. E . d. E s. d. 
i E L ABT 5 — . E. Cord. 3 
P lped owt. Tbs. Ibs, 1 x LA de $ d E Baty d$ OTE * pu L4 B 
— ea 2 . m 18 oF . "RAM Bets: 2 2 ao » e 
reciation. Yet by the Fro agen it won uld appear that, pati | year more liable to disease? cause of the 
—— often | expressed | — of craig a s perm the saving of Turnip, in : Toisaa this year is the want of rain, which has 
— —— any effectual remedy | I s ess for the pulped Turnips 2 for | duced mildew. It is worst in the low district of This 
» ke 1 tiec a “int "he o ordinary way. It i be hoped | county, where there was most drought; not quite so 
hy ue ed is in favour of that belief. now, when our roots are so far from i s | bad in the middle district, where there is more heavy 
B de Mi — Practice is o obtaining among the wealthier experiments may ‘shortly be made upon this subject. sn-|Iond, which drought affect so much; and 
» a simple yers; : smail with even one or dun her district, where they had more rain, 
Wig tea be their own insurers of the trials. We all know that in a lot of beasts even ip i He thought bers ought t 
should not this hint be acted on? We anim . — flect t i ixt f mai d see if tl 
insurance offices in es — to under- difference in a^ trial of this future ones it will check ney in weather. 
Species of risk, an business may be desirable to increase — matt of cut straw, Last : year, —— he had mixed $ ewt. per aere of 
here is a 7 —— by the best -— — ken perhaps, a little Linseed g da, the mildew almost stopped. He thought 
not, like life insurance, a mere ques- he best substitute for Turnips is undoubtedly Mangel. 
when an event, — in itself, mue mention that a friend " = in the south of It requi res mas manure than Tarnipe, bo ut it grows 
the rere risk of a thing Bg, v who had a good cro Swedes last year, and is not liable 
happens at The Great d giving them all to his Fee and fed ‘oxen to disea id drought has very little effect on it. 
property of eft magnitude, yet pid Entirely on Mangel, “cake, and Barley meal; and, as he | The only thi ing against Mangel is, that it will not grow 
poor Royal Charter, so lately lost, | observed, he had every reason to — satisfied with the well on Hight Turnip so 
er insurance offices the price of a Jt. I have some idea that he was correct; at least, After remarks from various other members, it was 
- Why should not laadowners I have always found a better —— from sheep than agreed o confine the resolutions of che meeting to the 
commercial prudence | from cattle. Should this be so in pe neral, — the | present emergency, an e another opportunity of 
ere EIL T ee Co our Turnip op this se | diseussing what is the best substitute for the Turnip 
their he tyranny of shadowy | loss of the — in Ireland i in 1846, ct ty pee in|crop in time me. was then moved by Mr 
titles that vut — fearful Power the end, b à more profitable Sadler, seconded by Mr. Shirreff, and unanimously 
substan: g tl reed to, That in the present. emergency, caused by 
? adopted., the deficieney of the Tu rop, the club recommend 
on, composed ot landowners them dtl experiments to be made in ing cattle wit b aoge, 
ion m ‘be set at rest, and pesi eT aD measure, altho een we are still — any eompara- alone, and also with Se various feeding su es 
the Elston: be reduced to the | tiv “ie yet, if we credit — 5 prian of these now in the l trials ith 
sait conveyance can assume; not by an —— bee ear horley's cattle steamed eut iced bea, gee -cake, d 
vexatious investigation of. title.deeds, fed is being spurned or mixed, 
Proposed by th but by . not hitherto | in Scotland, with pul 
ke at once} before the p marie t to grow instead of Turnips, | mixed wi: th cut straw. d ORE BOSS s pd 
ave sr unti tae i ies i it seemed to him to have merged into w what to buy. 
i| nothing ia the market jus ovas good olei a at 
rice. 
PROGRESS—MATERIAL AND MORAL — - 
Sir J. K. "Shuttleworth's M ors dn Social Economy, befor 
the Association at Bradford contains the following passages. ] 
With to Mr. s last 
5 — it is rather a kind of Irish resort to substi- 
tute * pu Turnips and straw" for Turnips, ially | 
ins noe ids 44.34 : r. Sadler himself has shown the club that he . 
" Club j 0 — 15. per to r pulped Turnips. In fi id not | 
from sven es the North British A, Agricul- | approve of pulping at all, as by it the amount of 
important aan the following p Susan in di the Turnip aay be diminished, 
and seid: jects Mr. i, of Saltcoats, | ca ts es the process 
Tailway from 1 bserved that the district. dort "uon Uus bi oe — 
Dunbar to Edinburgh presented | 
that while there is mit ione -ügle | v. on oe — 
In a century and a half the and 
Wales had risen from less 7,000, 1699 to 
nearly 60,000,000“. in 1849, while the whole exports of 
the United Kin: paca ned — eem in 
1858, and the imports to 163,795,803“. in that year. 
The population of .. iner from about 
6,000,000 in 1700 to n ks ,000 in 1851, and 
