THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL s 
[FEBRUARY 15, 186) 
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* From the above remarks it will be seen that the 
manufacture of * Cattle Foods; j^ a distinct branch of | 
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rvice to agricul- | 
cost 
will 
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Bletchley and V 
€ | not upon the kinaua to ы them у, апу dede po. |h 
Ё fact 2 
ed; it 
A 34 Qut u made by planting well- 
selected t ey in o М те bier m utmost fer- 
tility may at harvest time be ex 
Steam ing or steam 2 tivation n, ege 
drains [VOR been 6 and be by is the way to 
ensure drai аво y steam power | 
under such cireumstan e true pioklock, by 
which the exhaustless stores "i food for iam in| 
all clay 
HE fine Mee in the beginning of the m 
was largely us 
getting in the Bon Ma 6 тор. Peas too, for the 
| crop o Green Vr on lighter lands near Lo " 
re largely so 
ul vay BOLS: 
Feeding described in 
Тик experiment in Pi 
famn d the attention ka those of 
xert a 
- eve 
our readers whose judgme is likel e over- | wide, manured in those чыл "either vi 2 
borne by the perpetu: val advertisements o the enter- | or gu and sown wi Bean «el 
rising manufacturers attle food. Since Mr.|the top of the manure whi ch is аа: 
ЖЕЗ announced th i of his experiment he pada Же over by splitting e in dics ing 
issued so clear a statement of the circumstances ridgelets, thus for ing, new , to be А 
under which alone a manufactur: owed do efore the plant comes through 
profitable, that we —Á ith ere :— 
“The possi © pemepe Ё ‘a Cattle Food," 
the selling e pn hich eh should be x suficionily rud юн 
нё K i с конаке food than oil-cake, or 
ed foods, is hien $ lide. consideration; 
necessaril 
А ИГ i evident that it 
r to use the raw material as food, 
эз реге rocess of manufactur 
to оре совоЁ, v raw material 
must be far ch 
add | in 
or (4) the seed may be sown 
followin g every secon nd plough, v thus „ploughed 
nth ри 
n all our clay land distriots ts for 
los |у 
which 
is had our wat the o 
accordingly we now Aeon pos attention of оце 
d ; 
ven by th 
h 
ineticioney o he 
n the steam engine by a stallo ы 
D poen rope. 
Tt is to insi — all round Woolston of the Seces 
tended um of his example that wa 
day directed, and to whieh 
EE ue Meere WOOLSTO: 
This 
PE, in 
x field S. 40 acres, in 
Barley, and Swedes, of wis гт pP 
of poor EN several large fields via 
E clayey lo am more n nearly on the level, 
n Wheat — reus 
n ‚ smashed up ўка stubble looks as 
d wish Wheat now to look, of a тајна 
e not too thick, but the plants individually strong 
vigorous. The quart vas а Вагі 
үне and then smashed up one way 
ey вш 
with. the 
We — it at work last autumn, and it ws 
cultiv: 
then ааыа ut in 
ing it in the беа" possible condition. This hal 
ber -draw es 
eek oughly disintegrated, lie 
dry 
y [heaps of Flow iein clay here and t 
the vie Me (n rae now - béon 
ul ean (9), ve may name the machine just О 
steam power is for 
peration. The 
unless certain "re which 
may bo en [deeem i y the two following 
ingredients con- | 
value for е 
md 1 that w hich they аг 
yas S 
residue at à 
rice as cattle food. 
^а Ur Бу ие of manufacture the 
arranged, so as to | 
тте а eii Tea more than equivalent 
to the cost of manufacture. 
md 
an 
mg ез prd р 
lower 
| iiy alid edition 
and is then at uM tilled and n in rows and 
covered i work is done at the rate of 
an acre per 
Of the s Ax we may name the Horse, 
eed, 
M Tick, the Heligoland, the e qd and the 
Thé Hors n, lar 
d by Mr. SMITH, of ^ prm, referred to |і 
which 
pn 
n Mon Ает zat ib will be ана p^ pem 
tly invented and 
o 12 aeres a day 
| Dest possible Kl 
e third quarter lies now ready for Mac R 
g 
Mazagan. 
d са ore b усу 0 Е п рег aere. 
The Heligoland, a round plump маё [sometimes | — 
exceedingly prolific; we once reaped "n quarters 
olifie т 
| per aere of a first-rate sample. Тһе Long-pod an 
Mazagan, a large Bean, adapted for the аи 
| rather ber for the eiat field culture. 
as we take the dp wing account from the 
f ARTHUR YouNe's 
“ Int the neighbourhood 
“ жылы Cale ndar." * 
€ cultivated by horse power—left for eric 
dive up in 3 feet “bouts” by a double 
mon ald board plough drawn by horses, and subs 
uently она е ан in ^ the furrows.. 
and of о was scattered over the stubble 
he surface 
of weeds before the — in gw 
The jfourth quarter pex hey have ben 
consumed upon the land c" shee Po 
as this 
a p шу, ars viia heo been ploughed nut 
tubble, ned and manured i 
Lo “The a is Sess at ASI QN of 15 to 
18 inches With a small one-horse plo ugh. The 
seed, 
f the field pi a time 
day and folded y regi at night. The tops 
n the first place, and 
root and shells have ы h 
being eaten. This will by and by be stea 
demand for cake, which gives rise 
trade. Linseed oil is Коа; worth two or e 
T hand and ае is t a broad T -hoe, which 
ulls down enoug he edge of each ridgelet 
whue the 
Lentils, Barley, L Be ^ n contain 
ingredient of high канст а. val similar to 
should DOM | nad к. 7 hasis for M manufac- 
ure of a food fo; absence of this, the 
in 
оз 9 MM 
ap. 
&|si : y Charlton is a iud sort 
for this cultur 
The кон ordinary ues of the Pea i 
s done 
rather late 
common grey or 
y be chosen, and 10 to 
M id 
NEAR LITTLE WOOLSTON, 
_ No one quem the interval Mines Bletchley 
steam-cultivitel 
y or Oats. The whole of this tract of 40 
now thrown together lay once in several > 
pieces, and was cultivated at — MT m 
It is 
n | laboriously with horses. + БИБ 
chea, by 
remarkably p and officiont cultivation 
pow 
T 
T. 
d, r hire. 
ke, for instance X" серен during 1 
as with this one x ua ape eigen z i 
of 700 acres ‚ of which 2 own land 0 
fo ж 
Т, to be in the midst of some of the most striking 
features s oani agriculture. 
ман - ende show that the 
ezist i in Шы. ous elements of food as 
e requirements of the fatten that th 
el pom AER at the 
Barley-meal, аге мо теа suitable ‘for the Production 
of pork; and that a food to be successfully substituted | 
xs bou iu. eal, should supply the same P Muere 
grains, are музей suitable for | — 
exist in | 
cular style of чеш 
ted he 
country—No: 
its Per m. its o cult; 
lage And besides all this there | deis 
ie herds of жад Edd бмр nk 6 s - 
а | —Shorthorns, 'Aldern Leicesters, & 
адај ты ЧӨКӨ: Ke... Deinen 
By J. C. Morton, Routledge & Co, 
Not to speak of тошт 
cultivation hod ahi 
eat after Beans — du by sten e] 
