jexx 19, 1862.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 677 
ү апа Бае „and Peas, like = being f d 
A n биб: than sufficient exerci ise durability, whether the drop drum really wi 
p health, and whose owners m Pa. &. their n year r old, d when new. Indeed, new Beans, и | superior to d old ad ы ед. or clutchers. This, 
ат ^ of Oats per week, rega rdless of work, I re-|more especi ew Peas, jjectio: dee however, time will s The — е the 
$ buses Tartar as а wise econo n which will | being very p rere flatulent colie in horses, in | cultivator givin Ау а h^ e ride the 
M быт imals becoming too plethorie, and yet | proof of ice oen — e same gentle- — сы of penetrating, is dec idedly (iro: 
— sufficient nutriment for the little muscular | man w who bought the common Tartar Oats also bo ught | The tines are too Е and badly formed. The 
etin required f om them. ne o one Р loughing I regret to hear is a matter of dispute 
— my superintendence, the agen t bought new | to Ње тай: апа d an immense number between the etie: Farther т off i in a field 
in mber and January, from 35 to 37 lbs. e of gripes, not less than 70 per cent. above t the to the south-west, I understood, for time eli 
es | general а ava rage. Indian Corn x aed is sometimes| not allow me to witness, « hee ae e 
i ul 
e consequence үг, all the 
and 
was inc to get them into condition again. 
Without doubt, this rentes supposed when he 
bought the Oats, , that lbs. in weight in an 
imperial b as of 1 se onsequence, so long 
as he had 8 busheis quarter. е, no doubt, 
supposed that they ought to feed their animals on e 
same num! f bolls, and кы» them in as good a co 
^ 
er as food for horses, but i 
: D be an — food for неу їп а1 
ut although n «d rich in nitrogenised matter, i 
в а very ount of fatty M: 
than either OMA нен саў ° 
must prove a very useful article for fattening 
pigs, and cattle, 
consumption. of muscle than of the other structures of 
maste rly ma 
two forms, v 
poultry, |: 
tha loco 
s, and 
po 
iai reduced into 
motive or е eel Srog engine, and the 
stationary or ordinary ГЕ engines, termed the 
** Woolston ” system. „бта ing that some of the objec- 
ormer case were of little 
moment, it is lima iier that there — some 
and the relative price of the two, I think the latter i is 
amount of difficulty. 2 the case of the hill farmer, 
which may be considere: the gr ravest, objection, V-sup- 
1 
an ad oining | colliery, on good Scotch Oats 41 lbs. very much cheaper asa cattle food than the for rmer. g g 
ill-sl and un dating vr which are to be 
— the same price for their Oats. This circum- | is n not a suitable prove € for hard. -working CAR cem in Z counties, but m partic 
stance, amongst others, led me е учду нкү me pe thas a large firm w, keeping several hundred | than oth rs; itis im possible m the басе could 
cipal causes why the foreign n Tar! homer bought largely of this grain in Те 6, and ver Turn it over then ee * Woolston 
во inferior for hard-workin б = mes эсе нти impru used it. For most of the horses the ed system. "Tie stationary engine а ith i ts simple mode 
the difference between the weight of husks i of anchorage, a: have met the case, and as ea -— 
quantity of „ of old foreign Oats, | half of ei ina: very short time f all the obstacles, as I have persona 
39 Ib. per bushel, ; the same weight of|their usual work. Bran, one of tho 1 most important nemed апа. сап сезїї . There exists, eism de w 
old Scotch 40 Ib. per bushel; and the same weight of e fields 
Tartar Oats 36 lb. per bushel. The forei ats con 1 g d tolerably level, to insure the 
tained 1112 kernels; the Scotch Oats 1084 ; and the кб health. No horse ia, go more than a =ч ргорег imr an Lr the po le, ча? hence the necessit; 
Tartars 1144. The husks were taken off and weighed. without, a mash made - with cold water ; H ЧЫ may also be | for а plan of 9 perations, as shown by the author. of an 
The husks e 1144 grains of Tartars weighed 12 ints to — Tenants, 
grains; of the 1112 kernels of foreign Oats 126 grains ; | hay, rog the animal will not eat it in the form of а | and Labourers,” wan 4 he delineated a farm as existing 
the husks ug the 1084 s of Scotch only | mas very common occurrence. І c indi ider this | under its ed system of horse — aii 4 as it should 
weighed 26 grains. From this quinam we may provender the peg laxative of the е ew dynasty of stea eam: My desire m 
or w 
эл the following. dedu ctions ;—First, t 
preventing вете 
Mah 
perte 
ав colic, impaction of 
eah 
а of both is 
xe par- 
ticularly draw your attention to the fact that the foreign 
Oats were an extra good sample of Swe! growt th, 
39 Ib. eight, whilst the English and берк 
MER x 
were rather below the үкүш. thirdly, there are 
1 oz. of husk to the bushel 
12 lb. 
e 
he 
оташагу 
16 lb, 8 ЕЎ to the bushel of pies Oats, and бју 81 Ib. 
z. per 
ira 
lieries, before the Newcastle Farmers’ Club. 
sarei &с. Mr. Hunting, e South Hetton Col- 
e Correspondenc 
Hom 
Steam абиб —16 is gratifying to б, ve that | way 
де "ars элне: я ла — RR Society 
dete ended to 
steam 
in Scotch. Couple рач 
various 
n 4vials nf £F 
gr 
Plone and shou 
вА obstacles which are found in 
bre: or be overruled by shey айну 
too rigid adherence 
he one, may not 
‘Not to cripple by 
ld 1 of a past 
What nie. doe ploughing b bear to. steam ol- 
d A 
gra 
pring up to au um Minos sec 
robe the stubborn though 
s | implements in connection р, the 
ust be co 
This is iie. аз it sho: uld Бе. 
attersea S 
nsidered highly erai a] нче 
„Мв sled b y the > awards of | 
e pent 
yet noble riv 
up poon slow! 
be 
frui 
"s бл ain — оу Шей {он} 
rs, and e t) of c 
4. The 
in 
ily ранее 
ort Oat. I believe there is 
husk, as wi 
The pu 
з 'to the exclusion of poche of 
the an imal to, 
equal merit, and | 
in some respects з superior advantages. 
moral and socia 
revolution in ee би аз sit has уб. Коры in our factories, 
reduce 
and arious. operations: of the farm to ы 
publie very naturally loo pre Ample iay a or 
whi ch a m та pä t should | 
stand the ү е нан effects of 
f. 1, 
"n 
+ 
fth 
it c зе. 4н in t 
crushed oe Ba four day 8 rus ore 
used, pou and that the trim 
eep 
One gentleman, a 
case 
e 
be E rectified, x in ше ben N the j 
T: this very pex сое, еге ме аге 
that he knew mas be impeached, n be ided in vv ve 
bei eing | The working of the E merie eing open o public driven овез А опросов of the same by failing 
ü 5 famine, which as dla either 
1 
41.25, 
exhibitors. will have to depend solely , upon 
regar arded as a national yox ida у. W.8., 
"us E. кызай that he iret by 
thoroug| 
cated whole Oats 
iven 
us purpose, 1 
ushel of the same 
ience, that all horses, old as well as young, 
with 
Met TH 394 lbs, p 
same way, and diei to 
ы Were trea the 
z fors month, at at the end of which the four sepa- 
judge fi 
. Inala 
PR field near the at 
tackle e was at work, ploughing and cultivating alter- 
or themselves. All that can be ет 
о be found for the trial. Wishing 
m 
ке nal 
to this important 
aaa and tolerably 
owler's 
Тне F. aru. 
Show X be E formed "Germ 
tation, had bee «у oe 
at an Rosas "of about "2001. 
Show contained 213 —— with abo ut ый times 
гея. e tetpondenee А 
oim t gront fat 
Agricultural 
early тт ОАА А У 
jon, a ыы ot 
ties. 
ed oed extraordin eights and fatting quali- 
instructiv 
a box w 
whole Oats los 
crushed and uncrushed 
E e new, only 1 oz. The Күз 
se from 1 llb. 
UE 
taken j in the 
13 peces. ma — who „assembled in in 
es jupe evident to Mr. Fo 
lain as the daylight is one thing, but 
igible 
e to observe the lively pasion 
ary w 
жа. have puros i we 
those of our "domestio 
the proceedi i^ by the inhabitants o 
ge ee e the | ani 
Ten 
ion that existed, were chri d it mus 
wler that to se 
mals ma; 
| principal 
matter | Ж 
+ 
In German 
as to what. weight and what quality, by 
aud fee — 
y be brought 
with our 
a Thero n 
over 2100 Ibs. E ve cone Амы 
ost 
e to those. who have never piven it nt atten- 
to un 
oss of weight than we 
wrote of the 20th part or A 
0 lbs, рет in whole a 
re of og 
got, ferent 
ЖА of 
lon. 
view, та anxious to becom 
tand, is a very dif- 
£f 
crushed Beans assist in the di 
and have found that 
dded vhole Quis vi ке tha 50 per 
tities ав үу 
аз 1 
жеге рго ved 
ir {ес 
eh а the 
tima 
false. 
veg ы e е the selection of 
er; as to Oats, the 
es in 
best is 
ҮЛ 
cent. | Adjoin 
and 
| sunshine glanced across the scene. Upon an pee 
of the its 
| the English Cotswold 
| hh 18 months old, 212 lbs. English оте тей вһеер 
280 lbs. Pigs between 4 or 8 mont 
250 lbs. ; pi 
Full grown ed to 
lbs. The жошо of the Ө өру, to which the follow- 
was | ing ge poen yei Herr von Lengerke 
from Prussi: 
an | Saxony, meg ке чана елату PESE C 
- | from Hamburg, 
Dr. Rueff (fro 
» q 
race, weighed 
ed 200 1 
hs 
from 8 to 14 months old, 480 ье 
pigs were exhibited to a weight of 800 
gentlem. 
alz from 
laus-Olde 
essor 
work 
бе И 
y three 
Dr. Stockmeyer from Hesse, 
Wurtemberg) — had no easy 
а the prizes, which amoun 
out 6004  Würtemberg exhibited оп 
ї pes HÀ (crosses of 5 
rinos 
windlass a doubt appeared to exist as 
f| е m 
sidera 
a hig n good 
quality may k pii 25 ie faot "that. an English 
