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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
244 
Lx 
(Мавсн 8, 1869. 
buildings would alone be necessary to make 
fixed engine арса! ү. A rate of a Tul 
considerable extent o ECHI also 
raise ies LKETT ; oW method of steam | 
eultivatio: 
Мт, күлү, of Guildford veu in detail his 
SMITH’ s ouar 
md w Sor rked it since 
in all for cultiv 
He had had |е 
a | BENNETT's inspection, and decl lared that t there ` was 
нр а possibi x ofany such mistakesas he imagined. 
r, THOM COTT те ecommended the bes: 
A 
been unsuccessful in a legal proceeding 
volved. The question to be decided жаз, on iss 
ргіперіев were the numerous pe s to be 
Reh and t 
—а '* 3-decker?? сата» which a 
Mr. бсотт, w 
s was after 
ffect o of cu of Co 
e Club i 
t [selecting "dr subject ей the -— таа anticipated the 
vos M Mr. Fo as is 
баба and or 
r| farmers LE ea papable ы; зв bd cen of 
mechani w s that prac- 
tical form should o experience 
the - nA m eukure on 
their ow r. BRADSHA um had done. If 
a ciroular had t been qe to the members of this 
e 
e, 
30 acres of. Clove 
occupied "0 p costing ТЇ, ls, I. for nes 
41. for woal, апа 125. 64, for | oil, or 121, 6s. 6d. for 
m 
a body o of most valuable evidence would have beo ; 
collected capable of conve ertin NS that large re- 
{Лр to4s.1 
сте, "Ніз autumn eultur ted to the 
cultivation, both ways of 100 acres of Wheat stubble. 
mainder o ds by the plough 
and other horse-drawn tools, 
‚ Мт. Ювтхв, of Long "vhi on the invitation of 
ai medi 
the 
voilà have the 
uch it 
the 
d, which necessarily took place 
rmer on the one hand, and the E 
and without whioh » improy ved pm. 
Tried on, | 
a 
„= 
кы t, : 
party iem he рее ры 
Тһе aeaee adopted by the БЕКУ зч 
both мыр topies thus named, The 
follow: 
afia opinion that the late trial 
of Ja ekso rris iM og n productive of good to the 
rs rally, D^ pertes their eyes to the ni ud ot 
their ceca warranties in future as to the qualities heres. 
de of one Chairman, im P чы чарс Fi к Mr. Ж ; 
desirous of tea ying their а provaj $ 
‚ 10s. for eek 181. 10s. for lens 'and 2l, edle cc Poe and e by he most | spirited conduct in carrying on the lat хрен 
^ PR or 4s. 334. per acre, and it w nished by Interesting speech of the Pat i. б ®. s now їп | hereby 5 ossi C uo towards vibra ug X. dias 
Oct. 25. This us very capital i f good three sets of apparatus, and finds that the | the said acti i. 
management and success, an d uch | whole cost of one-way @ultivation, including ex- o That this m x vane e ua the purgas E M 
1 * contributions, ink i esirabie a committee sno 
b r the meeting. Mr. BRADSH had thus accom penditure on labour, coals and oil, repairs, aud torio purpeso af. llolioiting "ouékiond AEH dis... 
plished 587 acres of work for about 1367. in labour, | tear and wear, and кендер and interest, | fund." Ae pros 
coals, this of course must be added amounts to 8s. 6d. per acre. The double steam | C), moat eis p te оло Үн шы W 
the cost of repairs, tear a ear, maintenance, and | culture would cost 16s. an чан) that by horse, [дүш at the late trial, to the fact that rief Do 
interest; but there is an immense margin obviously | much Жн eficient, ын cos st 21s. 6d. But the | like the gosa Linseed-cake, such statement being wholly incor- 
for the satisfaction of all these items before the | y al ue of a thing w ү [теь ача ontioly CODIR ра ре рети 
rj È nered assembled ; and th: eting will suggest the advi: 
m is reached for which by horse-power such an . Ювіме to be p E t it eost, на hat 16 | of the farmers protecting оня з the future by taking 
extent and quality of work could have been "n worth. Uu the value of steam оной ete rd оно, T ped. thoy al E 
accomplished. ot have been s shown b better crops which followed it— лүш жы EN 
ы own had profited in every way by its rene 
uetion. 
yt 
8| by the power of 
. ewe after harvest, when alon 
Dr. Erts welcomed the advent of the steam- 
engine on our faállows, as thereby не а sper 
eultural labourer a burden of heavy work | 
which now resulted in his premature old age; and 
much of which, accomplished under the ence 
of stimulants, only hastened 
which every "hers ow кй instances in prema- 
ture ly bent old m 
бн, of Marlborough, resenting 
in an pe uncailed for manner this reference 
to the condition of the agrieultural labourer, | 
s threw back" upon the previous speaker, with 
n heat, а ага ар us, the 
inuati ich his p — ч im im 
to convey against agri employers. Dr. 
[эжее ad utte M nothi {Ша not 
founded on his own professio n, and 
observat: 
nothing beyond у what any — жад right 
minded cordiall 
Mr. M inae d ode i as one n the earliest 
eers of steam cultivation who are 
AW rience 
is prediction, He referre 
no 
d №. 
Sm: eost, and mot the first cost of any = 
that 
£ р, 
EC у: EIE 
vg А 1 
tilling the land Pen it gives us 
усе ры А 
say that Couch is mortal. Better pay your men | 
In connection with this subject we may refer to 
on a similar subject, published in 
the Cambridgeshire Chronicle between Mr, Gzonos 
ark, and Mr. C. 
TI a day pal lose such a chance as fair weather | A, Nzwrox, of Croxton Park, an БАЕТ, 
in August р Pglvon you. of the Oil Mills, Huntingdon. The. following are 
Mr. DR could speak, too, of the effect of | passages :— 
Н "i ua У 
steam eultiva upon drainage. His neighbour's 1. From Mr. wis lo thè Cambridgeshire htop 
field had been thoro i drained 20 years ago ; | Before I pure ase We саке, 1 was most partiti н 
but the drains d ee run, the land was ing Mr. EMEN himself 16 фе cake ho biased wiped is 
М іпе thi t Linse e 
| hide bound and wet. steam ' cultivator had | tiv ly that i or only SP thes beste (er. 
one through it first 4 тунд and then 8 inches | My Койон sha р lpprorig pary slamy ям и б 
2 me а! е опсаке mus А! ereto] 1 
deep below the old se A с Э ivation—and Dr. Voelcker states in his letter, dated Feb. llth, that a 
he had gone by in a fortnight's time, and | as Lo better, can be m made by nixing halt atana 
i and half a ton of genuine inseed-ca' а ап at Mr. Veisey's 
the drai re running hs pue 8 еа чыг id gu isis "de 
ains we 
stubble on his farm ha 
be nd that meant ** 
e me cultivated, 
ed and 
sma p the 1 
drill, one згу harrowed before them, 
м а ehind them, and thus they got oft er 8 
кака То * this all y horses would 
bsc at [oi 16 horses, and the 
be done so we 
in any server manner—so still the annual wear | 
and tear and cost of rope was the great difficulty | 
pointed out the mueh less 
od of trac- 
stem, а that 
er things fo 
ме uber ie rA various con- 
rence of the latter, mong | m 
à lu or v ез aspe us 
d, w could by|P 
hodie: es by the Woolston appara! 
Mr. BENNET of р warned the 'ener 
COLEMAN 
дене 3 in m 
Pepe re — 
1 
and on 
founded his нүнө 6 of the | yet forthoomi: 
r | 4l. 10s. to 5L, it pays 
lle 
ork di not bn з 
w 
selling this cake в 101. 10s. a-tom. ет un erstand, . 
Voelcker's letter, yes а real value is about SL 5s, 
half a ton of best genuine Linseed-cake, 61. ; half à ша! 
bran, E 5 a 
2. From DR. VoELCKER to Mn. 
dedii wis 6, 
ually ari am mana 
an 
26 саке contains an unu 
nl а sis and by 
is dy ЭЛЕНА, with pred 
the maker well uu 
32, 
ТЕЕ u 
the mioroscopo, that 
Аз bra AC 
E 
i ЕЕ 
bran with о: 
т. VEASEY to M уйди 
n, F 
Linseed d 
vom to 
di 
95 first дуо 
sed bra 
t 
wW 
But it was not his recommendation to m i m 
| steam plough in order to get rid of horses; irj Ja а 
would keep his horses and Ey. his steam power to | уу, їп терїї 
узыш rather than to cheapen ihe culture of|i p 
e would sont 
"ы "Howard replied very effectively to the | í iecovsred by the microscope; tha UE 
of the evening, recommending discovered in all the зо analyser of ae i 
Mr. BENNETT, of Саты: vidge, to study the man k Ben b ТИИ 
те] xperienee in steam eultivation Ta rione 
have been published, and in which the у g 
credible” cheapness of it is f d cus aromata has ARA E T 
for pem own ане will be 10 times as much 
puzzled 10 years hence as they are at present. 
MEETING was held in the Corn Erikaal" 
at "pifield the other да xta with reference to the 
eia T “ стн armer, of Gasto 
"ga manufacturers, of Drif- 
агы i E ^ “alluded to at page 170; and for |. 
air 
Bart., “ уу 
audienee made the iom ring again w 
of w 
witnesses ready 
to swear “ Padi а deal board.” 
Mr. Brapsmaw offered his diary to Mr. 
Mr. LEGARD said: Questions of far wider interest 
than mere sympathy for a gentleman who had | 
- | faction, cue price and quality toget! ther 
x: . DR. VOELC 
tock a temario well upon IN. 
101. 10s. саке, and 
s Бран 
pepe LÀ 
E oeleker's lettet 
the Sth. 
and sell them at their relative value ; 
KER to Мк. NEWTON. 
Cirencestan, 
vella» сїт: 
йылкы тап cision 
eprop ine with 
Mr. Veasey must know as 
—— with a considerable 
is 
at 
| ber e to the | bran and ‘pollard, your 
refuse, and I can positively say, that the 
