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294 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мавси 
1862, 
{о be an excellent, prevention of ihcrustation. Не thought it | seed Potatoes, breaking and screening guano inr 1 
useful to agriculturists that pu faets as ghon m. be | ness for use to be applied for Pot 1 Oat up; the aestus тб are kept ou tà Turnip f mE 
wn. bone at all eventa it тоси AAT dd ја A not B d The Stock. —The damp rage weather узд lately been se t is days ewes com ; by that unti] 
care a the management of steam boilers. Н 6004 not help the not dod when, la bí eang We are 
commenting upon the fact that {һе improvement in boilers unfavourable for the she stoc v however, as 80 е mbin; ll getti 
had by no means kep pece ith bae ар мчч ы і er | season is nos ur la eee and 'Turnips with a n liberal supply of nd 
descri of ste: machinery, and in fact ат e 2 
construction of boilers was concerned, they had made but very also are rapidly m orare ERE Woll Lambs are e coming Very strong, abon out tw 0 couples o 
little advance since the time of Watt. There was one im- still continue to send la to London, and they r ewes were clipped fo 
prts point on which he thought a lesson might be taken | а в sfactory price. e now feeling our ewes for Manchester market last Tue sday, where they ma 
in the mna Jo. leap towns mual y» а nan the last stage previous D going to market, a and in|bad market, only bringing som ls. for зуда 
Ма дин Eu urne н ушы bale explosions and the | addition to the Mangel, hay, and cake, as descri per quarter ; they were old Noisy We fear both beef el 
орат mode їп which they accomplished their object was | а former rep , they now get a half pint of Beans each, | mutton will drop in price, in consequence of so d 
Жыл» блг queen, rsons гамі. for the pupa M which will soon render them fit for the butcher, | our mo ped Ы mployment, Both б, 
pecting the bollers and engines ох оле menor ticularly those whi ыс brought the earliest lambs. at sheep are doing well upon c , 
associati. d pointing out their defects in time ; by that particuiariy edes, 
оа (baee € pi en * doubt that а large amoun int of life Our cow cattle are l kep t under cover during the oni - р Тонге mh We hope to show Pi 
an а ty had saved, and thought that if the Ў р | nsuing Caistor Fair on чө ША of 
i Miet eoa E aood would туч we | continue in first-rate „condition, eing cxi Е | grüzies 
fad Д (7 
hat M Mr. Fowler was about to adopt at Swindon the plan of by the changes or weather ; hey 1 t Tin падао market and Оа. "pid е Cattle 
sending round an inspector to the various steam ploughs he | thi winter with Мазда, straw, and 1 lb. of | аге doing wellin the yards and will come out fall ef 
had working in that district, and there would be no great | oi] - - r day. he En and steers ме: ЕЕ been liberally P ur d with roots, together 
фо ia taR н ОН Кие ру enfo | are y gh in pairs, in а е айд ing which was h about З lbs. of Oil-cake. 
of which all their steam m: d 1 uld come periodically 2 divided 
under the inspection of ле, well qualified person. It was |formerl cà use a barn, ы now being divided ап -e 
impossible to ura w much time, trouble, and expense would еса ыл with от, makes excellent accommodation Mis 
saved to the farmer by the adoption of such a system, w il oung cattle, t ace all being gos and oes T Cheap 
whi! 
\ i o EP a 
Lio a bot X arces аі те. oid abe t 12 foe n by 3B feet, the manure being а allowed to on Ваша, у —I will bhom a ou m importance ss 
careless of the enginemen stokers, As he had said, accumulate under them, ltter being added as |r level 1 To passenger trafe 
Saat шы ы: аттата ан | piange anil incigenive manner, Che Mangels, of TOI 2 “со nin К 
, simpl i the els, which | minutes save ecause passenger trains are 
f with the safety valves, ngon; во madh 
рдо X up erige ёз Being de defeo divo di both th К io get abou кы бон guid are east into the pens 
d be ple, ap, 
cases he Nose the remedy 
inexpeneiv 
tA Бо ressed his 
р the bon s tbe impurities whic! 
m the hea 
е epi 
atile eating off the 
fro 
й epe do] the cat the 
f the pens, and hav 
ibitum ; by Ha method of feeding 
ing the best Oat pe aw sup- th 
iem retard 
arly in descen ding. 
a 
an um ep train, wit 
he 
EUM M vantage from putting a Sack of P: - or4 
uv ioie » Bollera, е bad also found [o ji decoction 
f lime had had the effect of precipitating t| Ar upon pd Miren 2 as datant to the 
аА А поб turn out in such goq con- 
with Р тебере to t P одабрано Da Де rr dition, and, from our experience in eats, we 
ex ace, he had Күнү found that the | generally lost e animals by the disease called 
"59 which such "EE inel АА ТО ere PME. ине cted | Quarter-evil ; since, howe ever, we have fed them | under 
the Mb us he explain AS t the ra ly | cover 
constructed er ressure on ce a Wis 4 more 
inju than Mae of well constructed articl Too | the past The heifers and st eers 
much attention could not possibly be бетмай to safety-valves, | Intended i fing E збы a at e pon old, 
and in every instance care should be taken that they pe Ine will be allowe od 21 lbs cake each afte 
me 
3d ber 
be o ES In ias the autumn, 
you come to have n 
whic h must be at a lo ow nt, M uni it willa not bear 
the s compelled to make—it 
regàr d 3s ben enger tra 
3 on root & foe бун again in 
The ‘heifers intended for v» — will 
the Trifolium and Clove is s cub | 
excellent ingredients for the solution of imp and suppli з) to them SEA a h 
in the statement made that th ry of pplied to t pi a pst dome 
this try [Mg схавае бш» téider, b causo | sent to the bull, aud. therefore calve in the die of | the pou over which they pass, and therefore the 
pre ad 2T Sur ces № s а cede they inyariably May tán but will continue to be kept under cóver| engines may do it. Then I Ко that i Dr pey 
И. eus ons which they had receiv wo booa after they have calved. In this way we havé | hour the wear and tear are ced to the 
) should be 1 „аге 
А Рн бүз rv лимаа per t "s donet of the sod. fer ps I R get tanah Aner aera. than and the. rolling воск a 
p of thanks was could by pasture grazing. J. B the effects of decay. E. engines iik 
ir 
re 
mbiu к with artificial food. 
man ann r. Fre 
would bring fo: die the guon of Aeae cattle on 
rini ёте! їп 
куел; 
Ботти ин d Pm v lo the zi tie work E 
Жори ер, —1п our last ге PA the wor 
of the farm to be i d state than usual, | m 
since which so 
of the land 
pres ore drying state o. tmosphere. It h 
cu te to employ the Айу with profit dari the 
past DIEM howe joda шн. очйшв for Oats has 
been done, at oth manure, earth, &c., 
Wels lieto i c had one day sowing | B: 
епі 
e land e А 
ре artn mor ore valuable а fodder. 
pi These have been employed in ploughing | Mee 
when 
|р рег 
the 
Now 
that, the „рго omoters Hio еу would work the line, 
rollin ic ora half a йур peos 
ТЕ ar ind to s 
d that n" ызы L find that he] т 
e of 15 miles an hou, 
groun 
calculated upon t 
action, 
ae TH LINCOLNSHIRE, March 17. — — The weather 
month came in has b 
reus en sowing. On the 4th and Б Д тз we had hard 
fros 
elementa T Nas vdd use they are 
t; since pum time damp, haz the 
much rain cs Маю: We seldom "think of s 
y expenses ч passenger pibus 
t e li berty to pans Meri 
ss at the rate 
1 
spring corn in Е 
a} 
ains аге Mo sr control md 
EQ 
80 тонар. pi ast fortnight we hav we har 
made a start, Upon tbe drier ни чә фал зыя been | 
dono, likewise tow ge her 
ing we hav a start with ht poe 
Turnip land, but it ог not g very well; a 09 wind | 
few hours’ sum would be of good ser 
have notbing but 
ne from 
the eris gaining 
sow up to 
e is sown with the 
of 12 acres per da: v 
поре of growing а шой q 
, we are — ^" Wing a less breadth of 
n, and more s, Oat straw being so much 
ime, 
| at the rate 
e Wes 
attendant thereon; we prefer the secon 
in Mar 
ch for р A Eod Lud Ed Oat, df sown earlier 
they someti mes g 
mag ра A 
h c | 
flourish Чыгтай whereas if not sown i too кын they | 
т а cheek, and as. rity of this variety to 
the peculia: 
ey should do 
aa desirable the 
be 
"This | pe 
upon 
The 
am pricey ы. з е до 16 z half — 
with a profit. If 
mile, and eve 
bd Turn 1а na, carting manure out of the yards, delivering Village 
her odd jobs of the farm Miss Nigltingale's © 
eam Савай. We are anxious to get started | read with m 
Ы this week, ре d the ed god last week we got | to advanced cl: 
ises no | our tackle pete — — it came | assured that the informati 
P un e another | been any ttended wit 
e shall id. dei e grent b а: "ot m d as | reforms а 
when o our horses are eam engine will Бе | have aine interesti: 
root cro We are just starting | directions of arten appli 
yards long, which we have | peculi conditi 
че from onda Tad. ar e s our first ro e a new ch 
1300 ас and, and part of it | abridgement, b 
| is поб near worn Ni we de sliced about 500 yards | of the labouring classes. 
* * h 
so. TA ay of Oat йш nly be sown on land in a | implement, that when we bave an extra length wanted | Institution, some one s 
high - f cultivation and in a fo rward Apenas we may be able to use it. I attach great importance | chapters of the 
and u to h few “ reca голай as possible. Тһе | Institution, and then take 
to sow bo үлүен and es "for although they do rope Ihi have got from ard is А stronger | w whi chthe observations of mem 
not а ЫШ к а quee crop than some other n i ha Black | than my rope, and comm cost eee mo were most d 
Oats, уеб they rfe teh 5s. о! т бз. ur quM ‚|1 аана it wil do е - One great benefit у fum |o or health officer, could 
t any others), i mrs €— The chapter in the 
he f expense e value of the | Warmi 
ing ioo i - porta: grid are inre dá ое а | ое done, мө: able to у P land when it ough! o | auiem: The ch 
week 0 days before the Wheat ; -— l worked, and when other forces are at other work, for would also serv: 
advantage in a wet harvest, and in ordinary ве ns it | instance, in ri did heat stubbles immediately | another eve т 
enhances the value of ae. em ud. i (ces it uod cut | after harvest when horses could not do it, or are at {chapter on “ Personal Cleanl 
ть ш мо day other — cus going through vam ge early in the | for a e distin 
1 онг т һав been much | spring rses are sprin ing. | sideringthe im 
BC 000 Жа the ы oth of We are i n the midst of MU mbing season ; | stage шыма Kingdom 
—Ór ars wing нун | we put the rams to "е ewes on the 11th of S etober, | | preventible, the chapter on * 
of wet weather; however at Á— "the ordinary Merge шу began lambing the агеһ, а | ceommensurat 
rontine of farm work has been IN ued, snch as т of lambs are falling under favourable | е. females of the s 
hedging, D filling man preparing and pee sii having plenty of кееш, Our plan is to | friends might be garat 
cutting roots for cattle and sheep, Pagi and preparing ' mark off the ewes that take the ram e first 1 O days, practitioners of the n 
