FARM mih 
ntial parts of a farm 
THE esse 
the farm horses ; .Q ‘threshing "Barns and gra 
ngs dei 
hich t 
s | ing, grinding 
ese there are in all emn 
PETA " бейш stock dj mate- 
rially var 
The innexed PN M also 
es the provision 
rious жабу 
ousing cattle. The buildings at 
hill, Berkshire, the seat of ов 
Radnor, the la 
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in 
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m 
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1 
style qualit work, and, theres 
fore, theexpense, are probably higher 
than the mere I of the far 
р 
would justify. But for the principles 
of its disini: the skilful con. 
nection of the erent parts, the 
clever adaptation of the circum- 
si e perfect 
adaptation pid its pur- 
pose, we k mal it, 
4 mong its oio ous i e the 
admirable arrangement of thresh 
ing, grinding, and cutting mach. 
inery ; the accessibilit d room- 
iness the granaries, and their 
ction with beneath ; 
the rela steaming-house and 
food stores generally with сае 
boxes and stalls; the proper mix- 
ture of boxes, stalls, and yards 
the first for fattening cattle, the 
second ep lly for stables (box 
fi ing ng ba in tle case 
of an inually standing on 
the iter) im imi the third for younger 
stoc! LMe ag лы ards and 
y hem ing house over a 
zx 2e ^g bi seems 
specially adapted, and we might 
only adapted to the et of 
бие which фе -clothes 
ually M EpL rms do not 
er 
e followin 
n will with the assistance of 
waggons ; МОРЕНА 
M dmi ree em 
barn is shown at 1, Т, 
2 and 3 аге 
power is comm 
ui ж 
e-house and coal-chouse—the 
е, e (1) eerie. Load | cated j^ shafting on "the сопа floor of the barn, бош 
|w. threshing machinery and machines for winnow- 
, bruising, and cake-erushing, are driven. 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
TN [Jvrx 12, 1862, 
aro tho) from the rick-yard, which is on a hizher 15,27 = 
from which i therefore t dos min n to ^e pL «і 
easily delivered on second floor of the : 
is the chaff-house, bs 5,6, a steaming-ho ма, A 
| these, and фанго , w with the Чеш urs ow 
2 A. tbe granar зА, P 1 
ва ngway bet 
ibt the chaff- S bety in het y 
may be DAS from the gram. 
жыш 
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игн Е ды 
PLAN ОЕ COLESHILL Е. 
g тамна to the эн figures on the I" m this shafting, too, Turnip cutters on the lower 
х e perspective| floor of the barn are driven; they are supplied with 
wing, enable the reader fully ёо understand these | roots from the stores in 33, lose by, b PA pe filled 
THE COLESHILL FA 
and nd carte, which may be |r riding horses, harness, and carriage 
3 *43 
eady referred to; 34, 35, 36, 37, are provisions for | 40, office ; 41, warehouse ; 
42, wheelwright's shop; 43, | t 
rooms over them 
open shed; 44; 
¿ 98, shep arehouse. 
бнт А йу Е сч last -—— and b 
a 
timber 
Vit p ose siy cus 
drives them, А 4. г to the chaf 
Ml other "food with which they 
e mixed, Cake a 
асе ordingly, are arranged conve 
niently around the centre. of distri. 
ution, m down 
the central building, Eo at its en 
f 
sf se box; 28,a 
for implements ; 29, kitchen. for boys and [eae over; 
30, a house for implements; 31, excavated archways for 
artly enclosed 
shed feing 
opon бей for th 
то а 
ard and sm 
