Jory 26, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
701 
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qued thelguccessful adoption of of this | 
orders to, the firms with. which they dealt, in proper | 
opportunity of visiting a very large manufactory o 
eter sd be no lon nger applicable, - the process of 
et aig would be applied to the ears alone, the straw 
small quantities, jus& when they wanted the manure. 
The consequence was that the mai anufac turers ба 
mber of intelligent men 
of 
and he could not help mrt that the bran 
was shovelled bis the mill as fast. as t and 
sometimes fas 10. 
| or 127. pe 
seed, 
ay 
would no longer pass р nu mM 
and consequently а mu ch smaller machine would be | as agents to push their trade. be was а "mistake, fo forj | MI ч of Вано Maddock, said with regard to 
uired, and much less Moos work it. Inasmuch as | all these men must, of course, be stem of farming, they were але to 
p d labou: equi valents of expense, xd the art ticle. He would, therefore meret that it use some artificial aids, i in orde 
iscontinuance 
Me rportant осо my in this f ask them є g population, e it be = ved 
2 be saved PE peser s and a Y power of|to meet them A Wen, or X: eris reta and m to consi Hin well what were the best for their 
Luna or horses, that of water being more rare. {гу to agree e arrangem which might be ee and how they were manufactured, He believed 
manual labour would be much less, from e le mur mutually enel to a parties. "s was quii ite sure if | oilcake to be the best they co ould have; but what had 
nature of the дача! to be dealt w ШУ y ligh some hun rodai were to meet in some great | been recen! tly s stated in a circular "sho uld o open n their 
machine would separ: a e grain “oertain вазо s, and have the|eyes, p 
dear it of the der. Here, therefore, d be an | dealer eet them, both parties would | of it. I stated that there were 15,000 
important saving to set against the assumed extra im -— benefi in the large "m of cost to the | more Ы annually used in this о than фы 
expense of 3s, 2d. per quarter, or bá. per bushel. ru urchaser and о to the seller. was of Linseed i impor ted to m саке - Lro, Ди 
result or object to be gained seems to be, to place Artifici tifici ‹ g of 
Wheat стор, after it has ripened, in wl dulterated tl the diff tl Баа were robbed. “He ‘thought, 
certainty and security, independent of all weather, and | manures. He tl 
to secure its quality and sa таф at the rr ups йа this adulteration ай дент ман sale of these was Perhaps some of the other manures, без, at small 
to which the season may matu ured it. Ther also t ugh uu; 5" if the consumer was поб | prices, i 
be no waitin, йу weather g parties from whom Де роле, he|looked for in the future; but they wanted something 
.down of the crop it жу 1 iffe 1 ›есоше а a victi rs did 1 not | for themselves as wellas for their ceu He was 
whether it raine ed o t durin ng pear igl ) ight ti ulterated. He 
the comfort " penon ployed; a сие open to tbe smart dealings of T agen t ght, which 
He believed M wr: had been E о] him as as something superior, but he had 
bourers would be intr тойлой into ken орото "of 
e the 
ke. was the best feed "the 
seldo 0 
them; they contained neither 
e; but 
be 
f уйше ыу. cures of pure and dry | 
ious MH on the taste 
em ammonia nor soluble phosphate, - They e dd 
and 
"PE 
опао vney 
mos whi 
d | was continnaliy ri apes E the price of condiments 
ery 8 uspici then spoke of the 
times when could get it best. Now, іп this, as in the | then it — 4 [iere 
case of manure, they should test it for ther — and | were t import; 
their cattle would be the best laboratory. 
himself for the last 12 months used Oats with oileake | was He 
for his еер а and he never had 1 lambs so hea althy system 
before. He mus t but 1] 
аы anur es or 
ance The reducti 
r-course 
ә wenty pet Ago, 
farming ; 
d be hurtful er than other- 
He tho d farmers ought to be free from | 
1 
рге mode of 
and if е were wieder to i "tied down to it, it 
would bec 
and delicac ес the nui t is not a process similar | wise. e one of к= оше, curses of the land. 
io drying in a kiln by which the taste of grain is | Exc cise i in malting Miro wn Barley, as they could then| Мг. Game. of Wolverhampton, said, with re- 
affeeted—the processes are totally dissimilar, t t a cheap г and. во | ference to Mr. Meire's re d ru n the cost of a agenci 
that both produce dryness. In conclusion, I may become com pet with the makers of cattle food. | the manufacturers would be very glad to get rid of it, 
remark that the agricultural world is at present in He! had -— I n feeding upwards of a tl ue! 
pursuit tau oileake without Oats. Не | the farmers. As to adulteration, he — assure them 
as а substitute for the sickle and scythe, and it seems d n s "his ock new Barley, for it would | that. their inn were always open to inspection, and 
nearly to be attained. When that wp а eis destroy them; a " this he had had practical | anybod welcome to go and or themselves. 
attained, it wi only harmonise with tl апі experience. Не could not agree with the four-course | Cattle. foods the ey had been able to red and he 
objeet of the present state . Тһе sep system, and thought that tl they should e able to do so still more. The 
f wheat from the straw eer Poil ff h better for the land and the farmer. ‚Не һай success which JA хч ended the sale of these articles 
аз laid on the ground by tl ion of t 1 hens io go into the trade; and there 
reaping machine—its position эЧ, рее every ао |16 to p the p ht that tl 10s., whicl it 
for ion. The substitu tig of machinery for | not to object за e and leave the manufac- 
табет umber оѓ | thin ng they lik bd T their UN if the ey good area a обе des hes or D hs Should not print 
harvest operations. mplete - of the| 
Teping m vine wo o miri facilitate. the of 
the „Sys hich I am desirous Ab bri 
under sideration, У - Hord, October 1856. 
a vast pro; as been made towards per- 
fecting a reaping Las eve puer it cad be said that 
e 
g Mr. 
enm weed upon the Club that it would 
had. 
security for their rents. Farmers ought to be allowed | 
to sell a any produce off the land, except their wives and | 
hil 
4 апа | 
uch 
х DaviEs, of Patten, said he had lon 
d be 
on rs not to purchase small quantities 
better for 
He sincerely ls c the subjec ect wou! uld be ven- 
tilated by paii toal M that 
assembled; and if it wes taken up generally he should 
be uei ryg glad. 
e CHAIRMAN then moved a resolution to the 
meet- 
flowing effect —“ That it is is the dens of this 
f attention should be 
of manure 
tak 
divi iduals ; but they should Eo tos som 
E} 
subjects of artificial manures and feedi ing 
it is an E implement in farm 
the 
Е 
RR. 
y 
made an advance also; can still 
progress? can a Sei s. be ОА. to h^ "the 
he off the crop without the so oar of manual 
bour, тА Mom ards Me 
time, by Which he had no doubt uA ind get i it | 
bes than has been given hitherto by the farmers 
ta 
dirae. for the apice would n 
pay а commission upon the sale of i ы it would 
Secure a first-rate article, for their custom would | be 
The motion was unanimously agreed to, and the 
коой terminated with a vote of thanks to the 
MT It seems to be 6 importa n 
Pas oed highest. quality zi grain in aii » 
Farmers! Clubs. 
arket. 
€ of losing. Не had always confined himself to the 
of Peruvian gnano until it became too dear; but 
се he had purchased bon 
Re; cs if it were not for 
а it would be found by fr the cheaper. 
found that in the greater portion of the manures sold. 
ENLOCK: Manure and Food Me 
ЕВЕ ead a paper on "this s subject. He sa 
was asked, аз a practical farmer, oiu their um 
ity t manure should be, uld say that 
c^ ne in tit; 
р, 
which were of n e land. It тт iof a 
necessary to mix иба pv to dry the suffi- 
ciently to make it work; but in most of thes stuff offered 
quantity o! ен 
money value of artificial manure, 
ie абай үү his анун he would test К 
сей. 
-— m say до: ^ ee houses, 
e | served. 
- | doubted. "le 
rate superphos- 
If they 
g 
urse, | fu 
AMbictos. 
Ап Inquiry into the Relative Value of various Кї 
of Food. By Proctor & Ryland. Birmingham. 
We have here a pamphlet which marshals very skil- 
eat many facts recorded by a number of 
1з of past years, and 
menia rone of flesh. rene 
has been done towards 
by the labours of prac nr phis 
2 eer. M these 
Ms 
ever warn him against one fallacy which 
bere seem to to have sanctioned by their r mo ode of 
t there n = аА could n 
had see n some delivered to some ot Ме 
them to tl the planation of another. Take the follow- 
SJEBE 
"m 
E P 
d 
Е 
del ££ 
E 
г, 
imple 
es. | of ME seed, which appeared to be as nice a шр 
апу ш ubj eater. e 
was 
not worth the trouble of wheeling o off the road, for i 
stuck in M xad T As to artificial dps he ча 
а 
a subject w X 
Ciub. used | Morton d | Morton, 
Ó No. 1. 
“The ve pao of en increase of ps 
result of a 
ined zx 
Roy 
ol, X., " page [3 Swedes onsa tbat melon бо xe i Y of flesh from 
together "for "fending, чы а емі ‹ of liis said wi 
such excellent food t if were patented, "е 
woul make i" na ро ho nig not | 
wish to was 98 
is for tune 
e his f 
o mo interests 
as in ven for their ling 
(не to do well. Mr. EA es pr uced a 
need look at; but, on being sul 
EE 
ЕЕ 
| 
that 
the 
n T. а к 
intelligent mode of doin 
y | part of it was easily discovered to be small flint sto 
which, he said, would help Юю о weigh, but ri gue would |S? 
not grow. He advised ev cai to get one of the |8 
| iiem which he h: seeds, as үзө 
| find it very use'nl. Не might, thought, say а word 
ortun the far! 
willing Se work for theni ith his taide E with 1001bs. of eren fed in this manner, 
- ар oq en to support of the farmers— 
а|а 
would недв» alone, Te m 
“Ех T No. 
ouit E ont Sn бирси: volvi PEAT tin ы 
tu! ie d Mess tn 
wedes ld With a ed 
add сс | lbs. 1 [ale of EM whic! 
150 lbs. consumed ee peso e proof o tho 
of sheli hen it conveniently 
жа. аш Essi 
"eu to confirm the above : 
land, but had a 
shel 
* Having assigned to Sw ы а somewhat — be 
jn 5i 
| about oilcake, and mention Е a friend of his had an'according as they may have been consumed, w 
