many districts allowed to the око ae АН 
196 THE GARDENERS' САВОМ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Макси 1, 1862, 
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ing, in Te first dy season, whether in February | sho uld be taken away аз soon as pos ssible. Near РА meeting, introduced Mr Fere of Е а very able x ul 
or March. clay countries, the farmers still | every des inr has some favourite nostrum for this | а а e d ТЕА been те e communi 
bare-fallow Peh mar and lay it up in narrow ridges, eadly malady ; but to save a sheep is the лоп | respecting the ived. cationg 
well water-furrowed for the winter. In a hard frost | rather t the rule; acute inflammation of the u (sd 1. On. {сар adulterat ke S alleged in 
they carry on their dung, and leave it in neaps till [is rapidly vero by mortification, and death ca from Hun Ahat dE British E 
sowing time, when they spread before the ploughs. | ensu e may be traced to осна causes— | oilcake was annually sold than» could роза, wis 
The same practice is adop after Beans, Peas,|a close Жакан. atmosphere on bono e hand, cold, manufactured f the {вашу of Does thak wg 
Vetches, Potato, or Carrot land; all which crops are wet, osure on the other—to т used in oilmills in country. 
taken up in autumn, and the land is ploughed after in th ‚ аз well as too little ; the state of the | The losses falling on i is purchaser of the э, ad 
them ma Spa а а eady for | blood is, по doubt, чы predisposing cause; а аі си | саке, thus course adulterated with less valuable 
spring so' In а е grea & point is, to|labour frequently is attended with no d UT ES shown by Mr. Frere to fall on landlord 
have the a previous Де the crop, d order, | sult, whilst sometimes after two or three days have | as well as cultivator, for a great part of the value te d 
hat no other spri ium iia the xd — or a ewe wh i$ with 
mr s ud ma 
scarifying, may be ne ry. Whatever rotation о 
must erally be followed Clover. 
Море s Edition of. f Arthur Young's Farmer's Calendar. 
HE LAMBING SEASON. 
first what is мт manng of the term 
r bad luck, so invariably applied to жеу 
synonymous with good o ed 
think not in i all cases, though i 
k. Breia 
FE 
foarfu 
average, and the lambs reared bor y 15 PN Жз: 
than the number of бн put ost 
f crops | 
be d Barley em vtilis s follows an ameliorating | Som 
gen 
will 
own and , Barley, 
and s ead. 
o Tai A too pecie 
бү! ys imde before az end but — reped : 
do t think they UN "ое отае. 
1у yto wo 
every nights А е лаам , Or 8 nd 
raw vang under the нага е s for the lam! 
с lie the dams cannot be kept too well at this 
time, nd liberal feeding will X tell on bo [Әд р. 
this adulteration affects the value of the cake е nol only 
as food bu t as manure. 
er Hobbs т eferred to a previous 
years before, w 
cake were made a 
о 
Mae 
RER 
As the spring advances, the win rass, l 
&с., be con "orans “ч ONE, Rye, eid Оа 4 
tches, of which a suc- 
care 
w well oh what w 
a ds price than English in the market. i. Tite 
ought to do what lay in its power to proteet it 
Meer s Ru the wholesale injury thus in 
Mr. Holland, M.P., that so far as publication of 
the evil and facilities for analysis offered to its member 
were concerned, the Rer already did its best tọ 
+ 2 h 
заб anything beyond this, which 
ев peciall y 
1 
2, 
(n 
" 1A tal 
гу 
du "шиме а js ina to guard against it; we 
know t t if ewes are ke ер& on too much succulent 
food. 
rom the troughs with their dams 
and they bear weaning better, чнч x kept very 
EE ha h 
d it power, and would in fact rather 
much more „healthy and thrivin 
д SUAE 
taining =ч the other 75 per cent. of water)— without | 
mall 
and not only а ошй but your 
land will be considerably benefited. Happily I have 
ao 
. Rus: ањ Agriculó re—The annual report of the 
зап Agricult Ti Бове ty had been 
suffered but little from that dread scourge, the ве scour 
a liberal allowance of hay, or oiher „агу fodder, to 
ii m e рт ipia tter known as 
the xd indi rienced eye to tels е To beri to to 
ossibility to keep 
do 294 and it is almost an 
Farmers! Club. 
wn | 
" ope that you 
were not yet tired of steam cultivation, for it й геа 
h of th Е 1 
po esented 
e Russian minister and the contents of this volume, 
th 
some farms. Mr. Genge, before the pone 
e English ag pers 
tonis - 
very ably Desin by. Mr. 
E 
Home Correspondence 
Stea M Dieetin, —In your IE Article some 
ew wee dis ago you expressed a e tha r readers 
eather. поти le may imagine t 
pus A life is all i ; they little know the 
eta € 
M 
proved nne quique in 
o 
k cuia od 
lectu “ка 
n that empire had plae А EM Я тш We 
бег social interest, іп a critical position. 
раш n the уа. e had said—* How 
our ii when we h 
xa 
how to obtain and Mer n 
8 
аз 
anxiety, and | forethought das d to cbnduct well th the 
ке: р ih 
prizes for. the best inet Fi 
bour—the establishment 
P» 
business now 
А, 
three. 
on in all улт eis wes үө to 
e ess that | 
or стэ nh es, үс to the nature of soil. 
Your · correspondent from Wester Ross speaks c of Мод 
cultivation of the lan арреаге 
capital needed for the але шү in different 
m 50s. to 70s. 
gestion. and фе preventing the formation of the 
y the GINE of the horses. 
| only say y that I "ink the will still form; and his 
ты have never yet been » able to reach 
I can|. 
parts of Russia varies fro 
The elation ве үс ання i 2 X 
is the great question of Ri n agricul 
панаң ы was propose 
excep by si 
* ч ges compared to the тт он i мете done. 
t this Your 
m I, then, to get at 
Leung Article of к week Е fully 
question; is so well and truthfully fanc la eis : eould | 
wish e every * ‘clay farmer” i in the country co could di 
frost, I am 
let them walk ou 
to finish. their rei 
ог three hi 
urnips 
am sure, is very Mea iet then if жас А яне | o 
t for tw ours and return 
ips, and Wo. the cribs 
iro same amount of obstinacy and pu 
tend all new диндин and inventions; bui 
ed, any more "than the introduction oft the vates 
14 Hh 
| but the wear and nes. of the tackle, men, and horses i is | Te 
ay. "i "to issue nu 
NM instead of рл which they have 
The form mo i 
in tj 
orm guaranteeing his гесорп! ata distance 
ponin. Ў 
the practical points whic NE 
Prem the дем Society were р: Sag gas 
and irr of I 
f the duty on salt s 
purposes (the ARE with tsi cori 
its em for cattle наст, as manure), of a-moddl 
instituted near Mosc 
some of о рша Мт. Егеге 
pA 
lenished in the afternoon, if 
ment I continue bxc us 
necessary ; this treat- 
ешн. апа January. The 
could not understand і the thing i in days gone by. Those 
‚ Не lamented 
latter end of the m ew lambs may be 
expected. 
I. great objection t to seint the Mer ide. the 
far 
be at much expense to give the matter а i trial. Look 
by whi 
is, that in 
m.s d after t the 
et weather 
о ewhat cut 
and, if 
e god, the expense of havi 
К обе be more ies: saved. As € 
Lu ioc hac diat пор efr 
MPO gpr ЕЕ 
м 
маи шаке ai food s0 
dowr the 
p green they are better r away. It is also now 
crop 
g their roots cut and aa 
lie in horse 
and a much less expense, and cultivate the lan: 
horse keep, labour, &c. I should not recommend 
Fowler's engine and system; it is not so йә ог 
easily managed, less economical, and too heavy for 
general adoption for all prac uses on the farm. 
What is the use ofa locomotive aap Даи ире 
ght 
book sys 
uld take а MM His л gonranteo 
rvice, йз have 3 i 
The Rus 
‘agricultural 
influence on character. 
ixe! 
КҮР 
Fisher Hobbs » а 
wer portable engine Lais de do it "рају well 
d also? 
You u will assume, and rightly, from what Ih 
and I have 
ave written |. 
d 
d 
the ibo бар ар үн! enfranchisement id 
аз wet for cattle would be a great boon M 
farm Р 
The details of n "Moscow model farm possess 
n np 
commence 
helpe" to flush th M n 
picked очы Por MUN 
to k your pages for much Му юш оп 
m жг, and for  confirmin h 
es Taie 
forced itself upon me, w When h * my 
ena dine idle in the stackyard; why should it. it not | 
ir assist me in cultivating my lan &c.? Of all agrienl- 
PEE tot of ho! rse labour, | &c., at th e present | 
ТА 
of 712 — " вй FE? 
e u p t yi 
an куер 47, 
an affected ewe 
ү эрага, expand their озш iin they 
more wages in less time, and 
think, and understand their хава”! in Mito Apo 
little and careless. W. 5. 
^ earn 
m to 
Know 
Zorietieg. 
,ENGLEH qoe ey Feb. 26.—Mr. Raymond 
* Does this mean Grass or a water meadow ?—Ep. 
A very scanty attendance. 
Introduce Ahis | E 
assot m men and boys, it su pere heir жең motn 
The rotation adopted. was—1, I». 
Рио, half- маны с 8, Eng 
de Жду үег ; 
opem , Fallow, Vetches, and 
| broken op for No.1 Rye, which is sown 1n 
1 bushels of Rye, 288 bushels 
35 bushels of Oats, 19 cwt. of hay, 
Oats The Clover is sown 
sedgy Grasses, the Turnip стор had be 
dition of Russian pe ts best 
Mr. Holland, X compie a be Editor to ùs 
lecture—refi to the fact there held out to e | 
competition with Russian "agriculture is to do! 
e is opis farmer, and that 
ost tomaintainthe leadhe n 
