entirely stop „the 
ув. 
were at different periode somewhat severe, | 
THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL — 
a tiii dildo 
pay charges, unless it be the grain crops? Speaking 
to 
grain ? 
of he question as um v. Stock, x к а pm 
is 
Fh the sea, for i 
od ploughing Жа 
nth, i 
tour farmin p эе гече ie quite as forward as 
years. "Оа stubbles for Turnips have been 
рурати 
ral Farmers’ "m hn in London, did — Ан 
speakers сар yet could be ma 
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results as тар th interests of the small farmer, 
ay be Arte а the desees. brief notes, taken 
on our last visit to the es: ment. 
,, 1st, The School Farm mM about 53 statute acres, 
the 
| substitute for grain? 
ass for grain to a greater extent, c^ no attempt 
made 
G 
stock; A ming Grass or 8-4 by | роо; 
properly speaki in 
ba 
ney 
of it а= - an old p 
must, i ihe ere efore, be considered that thé >y WAS 
ent of which is 
e to be 
p in den the greater й е 
Mena a part bein, 
round having been Io pes 
ing four 
st it 
тЇ 
шй, and am are now lying *high and dry" for the 
» of —- я. Other land for — > rops has 
, and we are just со cing our 
“татар pulling and gu нн ч Wheat 
1 closely looked p ‚апа has pro- 
torv extent 
the result Was only a lecture and observations upon 
he feeding of s 
ve have over full breadth 
pio 
inter to qnot vr the frost, thus pro- 
finer seed bed, stil we never uu it to bulk 
seasons like winter Wheat; besi 
year or two, і 5 por of 8 
Ba. 
des, 
spring 
dié "bo roduced, is 
vantageous crop i on strong 
о though а light crop, are very regular, but | t 
be 
cereals, whereby wi stock. pro ofit w 
o 
ned, the = Barley, — 
у 
а emo of the land for ы "growth о 
ill about sae 
grass, 
to 
arm, as ing 1 paying in 
x rm y of nis in. The cropping of f the our fields 
3. Early Potatoes 
E Italian nm 
most profit- 
able i in the neighbourhood ot "Dublin, an and, at the same 
ime oni 
1. Oat 
2. Suiysend Saagis | 
Tn thi tati 
have commenced ае Баала of different m 
Hp na bg. уе, фм for the best, whieh i 
nly devia- 
, and they 
year 
price; our youngest animals make 
rt they mad t tł 
pay very well at the 
Š 
4 
. per mon Enn qe from birth; at that 
tion from the ordinary | four» -course | is the; substitution 
ity of soiling has 
want 
Е which was fit to 
iddle of J une, when two cows were 
dded, the Grass 
By liberal top-dressing a fair 
been obtained — the field in 
cut about the 
а 
money they n weil; 3 yes ummer kee 
— cov - з Tbs. 
m 
eeks 
to finish 
гт sheep stock are 
being СЕ with artificial з 
e green crops аге m ме above a^x 07 
ps rtion under Mangels was dug when py: 
y the director; it has sars subsequently d 
Ta a fork, and is now a ч ОП 
lough 
abibit a sad falling off from — to the extent of sin doing badly; the lameness continnes to сеа hat portion ам, M erste w 
юш бо 8 tons and never do ont daily. d Ithough d heal ly |c ионй. һм, | ana m ротой as hand 
во many а jer now being pulled | every as fast as ib occurs, yet itis the canse of | labour could not be pro it 
må stored, and the land will be sown with Barley. | loss some extent. Our horned ewes have „Pow | поз yields A V экей а yer ^s er conet n 
Yellows are , but ewe оар infi po finished lambing, the nuniber pee lambs being 25 per | Swede, bought of Messrs, Farrell, Capel Street. 
; our best of class ybrid (Bo: cent. short of last year. T es bring very few | [poeti was sown with Aberdeens, which are very 
), an excellent root for Т оп strong twins, and we find upon inqairy "ibis i is generally com- | fine; and there were a few of White Turnips 
g importan nt - and keeping | plained ide in o different neighbourhoods where these | which have Уе wed the À t} ted 
qualities. Ou ite -— е сгор this | kind of e e kept. Our West Country down e wo into dairy produce. 
yar, being very respectable r з wih an excessive | have now commen nced lambing, but we have had som he prelio under Potatoes (ed been sown with 
amount p, to which is o onably due the | dead наа а - -dd hear this X MÀ of d — pe gei which is fast brairding, wd T 
ofthe roots during the late frosts; much alarm where; in е losses upon sh tock Бате bee n | wi ill, ni ,next y ear yield an abu c 
wis felt in some quarters as to the injury done to the | 50 ant sud. 80 heavy years past, t pre н for 
Tumips by the е. i n. fin "y ort they have| induced many parties as well as ourselves de Таап Р grass Several rod" of Potato were 
gown very consideral of i n the whole | more bullocks. "Тһе storing of our root crops are now | жел in this field; both the coloured kinds and Flukes 
itis mide. la si Олорон England (һә! Татвір erop | completed, e d may be e егей an average crop,|were almost free fro p opes, The director is now 
qu^ are the keeping condition. т dairy 
hat the -— sown 
e ted from he b 
L] Ке. e а жие d tendency, conse- 
rins no encouragement for threshing more 
Ee necessary to provide fodder for the 
Fat bullocks are feeding quickly this 
ич mmo atn have had slight attacks of 
ape bun 
and the adj 
T — nn 
joining с unties fi v irt months past. 
MN receiving Yell ow опір апа 2 2.7 
of the mor d| 
in it E А. af 
mixed with Bean 
E ANTS FARM : December  14.—Wheat sowing 
put toget 
хев | COWS ые still Jaag exoeodingly well, feeding upon 
rn markets are чару dull EA 
valent in this | animals аге 
litt 
д made: iplo 
т weather. 
1gs 
xm еван be finished off 
; they, however, will not last much longer, as | 
г 
і selling Skerry Blues, "which are very fine eatin don 
"dice 
and remarkably free T disease; the Flukes 
ible, freer у ч 
ее а very fine crop, and, if 
than the Skerry Blues. It is right to 
facility i is в given to to students end the public " roit Б zd 
it t on 
deca: ed substances that 
which is written the hours of "feeding and the kinds 
will gie pure butter. The 
he Cab шау —Ó on the land, 
From аси we fi find that й to the date of our 
our @ 
daily in eae with s es fro 
carthorse stables; а vol я. бе TT E M er being 
only ра x taint e y the.horses, it serves a good 
n peus, &c., where it is also 
ъв ure, and Ишене. preserved 
well, being trodden oe asd io io d accum 
never remove mai any of € — or pig 
hat the h 
would hap, жыла that the horse pee is v ly | 
taken P e of, being usually exposed to the | 
d AT GIASNEVIN, Dv2LIN.— 
JAn pci brin хе rtained for some years 
past that the Albert Model F arm, Glasnevin, e СЕ 
ted with it, was on rge а scale 
ES "ihe Гого 1 of t e ien small farmer, it боб а 
sold amounted to 551. mation 
that there i е: po^ Aq еа «94 2 - TE. e about 
36 barrels of Potatoes, zv of e admirably E 
for seed ; ibo produce of a statute acre of а good cr 
o sandy Oats, an and the produce of something m more Siken 
an acre of Turnips and Mange 
It would be premature a anticipa ate the balance 
sheet of this Albert small farm; but we feel that we 
would not do justice to it Р жи did not say that the 
evidence before us left no doubt in our minds that, 
after it with hired 
horse labour, — and 
allowance for the free 
ori I - profit of ML 
to convey the n 
d 
— ve a this schoo! 
so expr: 
For ma if xy 5. or 10-ае 
e farm 
would ой the medi as well as this piece of ground 
skill and — MG tog 
аот, Work of tho f. 
n applying m 
^ utat D аю due had rain 
£t Pul nf ih 
РЕ 
1 s 
: 
we have the fallow hing to 
intended for Potatobe, Оң 
finished sowing upon 
Hif 
en 
- а 
Ё, 
ЕЯ 
ever, | 
Т 
ea, бе, ря 
"T our 100 abr e, e. bërit the] 
roro PM raked as much as|servatd 
gri т d bier Mor the твн" 
à ended 
Bere w. рес 
| during thei 
NISL AD 
ite еа 
— —À nder training | 
under t 
the teachers in — а T 
course of tra g several ti. 
i season жа viai ш oie ae and being 
vene b anxious to 
naturally іп 
see how thi 
IHE 
d whic director, 
a хт 
and the 156 Рата for although Wheat 
Kin are ra et th 
of the f ur at ае to sell! 
ag od the gene йм i а 
successfully с carried out, which, with "the D the year, and all fi 
"of seed, і 
n the es y mmm mii a the collection аш эзы 
farm- vim bined with strict 
meg dria mey беча 
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