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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND Lu d ues EM 
ГЕиввтавү 1, 1862, 
thus considerably facilitate the T of manure, 
n, 
to the Жү ср of manure, being | 
the light 1 specially i it can be more р огыр 
а roomy ds c jou and pes with some lay 
ке considerable of fi ddition. The à ung e а) Sf. last з z 
ds an of nodis hing 
a of the oar thero аге "$0 deme the spring. "me pe Le Lara beds Cut dicati t o di nd ge us m well, and a litis hrs i 
wi e), Oat-s straw and a 1 for the Wheat, whilst a better quality an in t К «а, food at ne чен am 
Lact са» with beef a pb P lity ure. equal Reis ki piya will follow the roots gro с zr aga Y little vith i ia sed ld e pi 
Within the last few years improved machinery for the | with artificial manure on nly. Mrs out dikes hA ni als 9 беса them tip Tt aet Fh 
cultivati and harvesti t Decir Se iei: iu» 1 for the stoc feed ; any draf or PU ani тїш е t in t 
reat pecuniar, ge, í alies 
Foil Е лз ot which wd be mentione pie ied a а м ofthe mon nth. n crop I "T. aps Жаанга Nit "us d i a, 
Bentall's b re Paria. drill and horse-hoe, yield quite as well as we anticipate, both Wheat ee unity а ау d adf heifers. 
Burgess & Key's reaping m е, «е. Тһе broadshare » NT oducing an average of nea early 40 bushels per de me we ра p vy d sabdinm faize Wl 
is here not only in тоф ашат f for the shallow The quality of the Wheat is superior, gu hir ^i of ЛҮГҮ has b 
ing of stubbles, but also, csl, effec tually, ? though ana atas os i He Labs: thi m k the choice of breed is the result of 
pris cultivation of the spring ра но at а дтеабег | &с„ are coarse Wheats of tho. Spalding class, the n 8 ub ihe Yorkshire and Improved Res 
depth the cereal erops are all drilled with Garretta weight x r bushel has in vraie nstances reached rials w. dév df Uit College enabl 
drill and hood by the horse fos, тара be.; and weighed up 62lbs. (a system which ia rapidly ib 3 Жан АЕ Wf biledi "The best 0f li 
Xt а атара Коте өз Р EO up Ap la yd p RM 
po. pre urposes sed of either when weaned or 
are 2 of corn, «Жеты T 22 by sdi horses [кише koe m har em зев, at piens 11 i i| рар resins un ы айы old. T i remainder m 
are u Ыы Ё 3, 
Tha a} РР S jr y е box, and is | рога ог made into bacon, at from o 12 months 
A half. d from a gangway ma A nima ane who onm attends to | when with good keepin eT атаган 11% {+ r 
d t 15 dem A ree cy except сю the pig stóck. The food consists of bruised Oats, | pig; TER har cus T у егар р efer 
Fendre gu of may se ft lambe.  Abonb EWA cracked Веки, and abaw obat, with a handful of Nri al к ү LU P d AMA 
Score coro of high-bred. Leicester ewes are kept for breeding brewer's grains in each feed, about, 14 bushel per week, | t xz 3k ey сте! з oy 
т rest. i ihe autumn of each year each horse; 2 bushels of Oats and 1 ш of | tural College, Jan. 
to the buteher,[and fresh pure! AShort-horn| Beans is the average wiute ed. They hav 
1 herd was formerly kept in conjunction with a | as much Barley or Pea T rack up with, as EEUU 
eeding stock; the former has now й » tney will eat clean. No h allowed, and yet the ЕОБОНЕР. аы z 
favour of an entite sem of feeding. In su horses are in fine sleek condition, and able to do a good E ВЕ B, 2 FE 25 i ; 
 to80 h 3-year old Арте боть оға bui цода day's work, At this time of the year the hours are 524974 EAM E 
ind heifers are fed off on G ms mainder of t e | from 7 to 12, m from 1 to 8, Ae Spring comes on a PERES ы 
land being gr M : SENSUOE Day of Month. E: 
ede ema А to hors in tb autumn. c e oisten the chal, and this goes om unti Li dec Li E ? | 
autumn of course а number of stores rchased. р Clover зң iym for them. It may thought that 59 8 E: 8 
winter in the straw-yards, and be c off duri the allowance of pu is high, but one ` great object isto | gegssngg | pasz EC 
following summer. The of I Mond save hay, which is always a scarce article on the farm, КЕРЕГЕ. Ba EE 8 
Yorkshire and Cumber! ‚апа have attained | and to have the ire in good со! opni ition against i» $m е5 Ag do 
considerable celebrity, inasmuch as they are n d | heavy "99 in Spring. Each саг as to farm 8ES E 
io all parts of the kingdom; only about four breeding | stables, w: t mte dress his team, rA which purpose od H 5 СЕ | 
sows сап be kept, аз pig accommodation is extremely ges iak, [o and remains till 5.30 р.м. АП the PROS EE E E 
limited. The horse power amounts to 15; haps | feeding an the horse m ig who has his feeding 5455958 Bgy g P m 
a somewhat large force in proportion land in | house LI the stable. Е" 
cultivation, but owing to the difficulty and danger of e fai ^s and stock tegs, together with a gE: 5 
working strong land in a Season, an extra number | few nere ew n all ; abo ub 270, аге consuming aeg le g BE 
must be kept to keep the work forward ides des, whicl ha жук з гә со, ы я ав 
the cartage of seaweed and i on in hill. Тһе wea "Ls has been on the whole ж ГУУ 
and considerabl А fe titia and we never had our sheep forwarder in Pr dm. $ 2 
"The staff of labourers consists of a foreman, ndition, which is proie да; our keep will not b annis E E [s 
shepherd, a cattle-man, 7 ploughmen, and 2 эй ай abundan t period they Ра ? 2g 
besides these there are 2 boys and from 8 to 10 women, | received t 10, of Nut es eal (t (th ын of the Palm-oil za] E Mer 
anufactory), with hay and straw chaff (equal parts) КР dy : Jg 
&е. e wage of t| the men is 15s. pe B dai y, ith a liberal supply of cut Swedes were qe ey 8 
with. rrr в оп the farm rent free, үн ооб doing extremely well Being unable аб the time to eRE ў E 
а certain quantity of Po! anda house and litter pe. a fr ^ supply, we were obliged to substitute rr iri d Lgs % gH 
for a pig. In some cases the meu are paid by a corn | half t of Oats and a little Bran, which, art $ 
‚ and food found for a cow (in lien of a cow 5s. per отд, did поб do. the early so well, i MI 
ved), Whleh is а great boon to a large | proving the high feeding value. of this com- ЕА ЕЕЕ Edo. і 
family. Тһе en receive 104. and 1s. рег | paratively new food. Wo hope that when the fresh Ani ER [A 
day for ek pene 1s. 64. to 3s, | Supply arrives which we are p the change will араа в. hand a 
About 20 miles distant is tlie town of Newcastle, be very marked mte FER АЛБ ШО 
өн с PR the finest markets for fat stock an The ewes and theaves, 200 in nnmber, were on RAMUS ACC HDI 
om; at present the average weekly | Yellow Aberdeen Turnips until lately, with Barley EEEZAES | 2.258 |8 : 
Supply oF подо һе fat market is 1000 head, with | ай and Bean st AY ara, now Rating. S ES R СВЕ | 
sheep and swine in pro, wed n. These are bought still having Bean stra es of which they are very fond, 2 FERES f 
principally. for shipping purposes e Tyne, the ehem, veio iinne e proportion. жнь | {ЗЕ prr- 
srra быш of Yorkshire ibd ТАНДАДЫ, od, and e ПИРЕ дем, жо well littered every fly with Barley straw ; of e NIS 1 Í 
pick a little, and a rate enjoy a РРР. оров EEFE, E i 
they p any ya dry а, SEESER |$ 
ГЕТ ЧОНИН ЗЕ s heltered lair, which we think very important at this =н 588 REHBEP кї. 
Сотл®вк FARM, CIRENCESTER. — In commencing | season, especially with theaves „А large quantity {of POBRE А 
our of where 10 wiil "ds pit RS & ЖЕ 
gave introduetory Sketch a short time ene Ае e | be ted a year hence for putting in the youn [5-874747 5° sc |р 8 F 
have tdi notice the a : pra de the w “ч sar, rovs e Me of tbis system would he S, 3 - ids i i 
during Журе ol mon elt in a wet or ve ere season. the exception Js ee жү се са до. b S u 
whilst fie ions obstructed than | of the thenves, w id ave hada mixture of Barley and | hd ien sr e f 
ua) we eie still had hal those x il changes of Hd our ewes are ignorant of the flavour of the hay 
nfall sufficient. to | this 
EE rr bir vae e) so that should 
the next month 
dry and healthy, spr 
will | The dry wi 
be 
We are to substitute 
d 
Lx MU EE A 2E 
slack 
е usual work ot this 
Wi er per- 
bble (28 a acres, newly 
Thelo our pens maybe бул аз far as possible, 
ble | flock has been particularly healthy, "- we E po ч 
since After th 
e death 
| have lambed they will 
horned 
far pind 
the ram was риб out, 
require to be well fed, 
stock i on this farm are not so d. hg аз 
и The soil is not for , and 
keep: is ve very short, and Четыре it our 
di object was profit we should do wi to give up 
The 
o со 
рагі; plouz 
у cte parer at a depth 
urn the surface, which 
iul je enr] e 
са 
А тайке, iud счета Аял has been applied 
* have altered our system with regard 
carted rh on the seeds at the rate | 
eavy dressing of со! M ү i 
the fall as were » required to consume our straw an 
er, 
4 warm shed 
ong straw 
with a 
ith 10 
prie this food is continued until ав аы эй үчн 
Мтр-тоти: ARM, Jan. 
seasomably at оа ho loso a e the year 
€ | ie Auri. не тропа 
line of йге» т which it is generally 
«ыды To stubb) 
геч Й, of Hay stu 
SET ONIS for сея, now proceeds, It is 
to allow е, р1оид! 
coulter ЕЯ 
фк ady m e d the Gras 
mpac! er, an aras 
SAN parisa. t When this alteration 4i Et 
n nk dues Turnip pa beon groat 
y of this root, - Shee e done very 
free fro ‚ 
renun be plentiful should no intense frost dé "per 1b 9 
t remaining in the fields. With mutton аб 
