- 
1232 THE GARDENERS' палан AND addi si . GAZETTE 
enough manure under the drills to serve the early | i 
ога of btw while the Guano, sown broadcast 
state, wien "tie roots would have spread in every 
direction in the soil." 
! Then P Шок instructions for the application of the 
manure to our different crops, which may be quoted 
hit. 
of cá зец class guanos, it is said г> 
ыы 
1 
of t vina petis a, and in consequence require to be 
applied = - cai quantities than guanos of the 
oe 
mode described for using first-class guanos 
will yad apply to those of the second class; but in 
шап 
d in proper quantities, m proved to 
f 
Grass Lands.—18. Use Timothy and Red-top ; sow | in very warm weather pou 
out 12 Ibs. of seed per acre; seed with Wheat, | about two Lee of cold w 
n Ње fall,c 
whey ] 
also plough in the spring for spring crops; depend | the hog eing con оры 
upon the fall to subdue my wo ч plo 2 ed | Ashton. ilts y? wil ааа xx d ù 
land in the fall for Peas апа Oats; do no | by hand. ress to рна. Ei 
fallow, except when necessary to cleanse and Ает the | is much below that ter к фе. e 
soil. The past season the yield has been for spring well; if much above. Te. ^ does not adhere 8 
Whea er acre, 23 bushels, Barley 49 bushels per | will stick to the Mer: i 1s less p ч 
acre, Peas 223 bushels per acre, corn 75 bushels рег | power; e of Ta а oth. 14, Cannot telf ы 
acre, Oats 77 bushels per acre, toes 212 bushels per | Little Falls press КА. ps boire) чаша 
arrots 1200 bushels per acre. 15. Apply manure | and put on the bandage, and ipit honra, turn м ide 
a t 
(as before s stated) to corn and Barley; prefer fresh | the cheese upon th p rh 
manure Pune: in in the spring, аб the tate of from | press about меті. бега P iss du 
20 to 30 e id t 
E Я е, е ^ 
from 8 to 10 пн аа deep; do not apply to the surface. | the cheese stand about 12 d weighed an marked ; let 
17. Potatoes not affected the past year; have been in | from the top and bottom 
seit years by the rot ; know of no cause, or remedy | annatto. 15. The curd put into the йг wil 
1 
HH 
serviceable manures. t bw, ater to [the 10010 
И iem te chasin theae күнө the ad farmer Bones and Oats before the last dragging and zo and it will not adhere, 16, Give col of сш, 
wil s require п only a аео naly! ві is Timo othy and Red- -top are best for dairy purposes. у | by the u use of annatto outs ide. 17. з the cheese 
Wry pa К, but before using the m msg he i to ies, by washing soon rte 1 ral 
xu € bulk also analysed. If he pue ht а | аѕ desired by the use of ДЕШКЕ, 19. Mow 98 acres; | from t e pre with Whey as hot as can be removing 
article, he will, by g these precautions, AÀ Aki y A о аре acre, Cut Grass in the | the бан, en repeated every Phy day acq y 
Eent ni the loss of his year's rent, "Шр and cro ор” second. blow, poss ible, with а binds 18. Use whey butter, applied 'u upon removi y d 
And of the 3d class guano ов which hav stated in answe question 14, тое Ње did 
their ammonia, and contain little more ian earthy | the next day. 20. АП d meadow lan m iid | cause of cheese swelling is the curd not being ы 
phosphates : been ploughed. 21. Have not practis isod ао 22, | sweet when put to pres - 20. Use the "DELL 
“ [f used alone, six or eight hundredweight may be | i reclaimed low bog lud by bep sowed Oats te st the degree of heat, 21. Cows most] тод 
applied per ciis —The best gumos of this class are | and seeded with Timothy ms, eight a м vith "d 
suitable for some Species of She ops, and then only dition, with good success. Durham . Cannot say which breed is 
containing a good | the weeds; the most ee RS. are aee за = | valuable e ее purposes. Leonard Standring, Lei 
Chas arloe ounty, New Ul — Transactions of New + ew York 
amount of phosphates, really derived from the rain- 
washed deposits of b: 
many guanos of this pug! however, the out 
MS are too insoluble b atmosph 
action to answer by themselves. Even the best of thom 
mestico Animals. —24, Keep five horses, two Sm Agricultural Sociei 
se ы eleven head of едр cattle ; three of the 
e Shorthorn Durhams, eight a cross with the Short- 
kasd Durham, and the remainder natives. Findit| _ Ji Bee 
are most useful when dissolved by sulphuric a 
made into superphosphate of lim 
Transactions of the New York т на Society. 
Vol. XX. 1860. Alban 
volume contains, ет! mt in р | 
This annual 
к" А ог Kerne ERR 
of annual an: 
Seite do. 25. No experiments as 
they require double the time in feeding that шу appeared in the Times of Monday ast: e а 9 
n& 
ars aco. 
d 1 called. together 20 labourers and offered to to lend Бев 
al d nt attle. 26. ave goo 
warm stables for all my cattle; feed good hay, with | capital w. цо} а it they оза Ий 
О: 
arley meal, to cows іп milk (and plenty of water(.|lt subject t and ена They gladly 
Consider shelter and good feeding decidedly the |availed thems elves РЫ MES În ч course of 10 
occa- | cheapest. To stock not giving milk, a portion of the | years the back БЫ eui that I wa 
b hey paid me 
time feed straw once a day. 27. Milked the past|induced to let another farm of 150 acres to 30 mei 
not come in until а! 
season 57 cows, x pn ch three were farrow ; three did | upon the ud terms. These ne also — 
еге | ће cap ent 
үү 
Essays on ges fr 
English journals. Am he last are the papers of 
Mr. Lawes, of Mr. Harrison, of sera Court, and o 
F.R.S. in the Mark Lane 
Oc 
turned 5 à y the first of чи 
ря were two oa. Aen 
Of the whole | bread, as 128 regrat ja Ae may site: Vols a 
Wors thre labourers a w-doi and 
* yea re 
ars old, e the тарий ae Jour T a and, уатан confe that. "e se гет" 
casional descriptions p дез of new machines, items , Making allowance for heifers, far thus the iyu пе но as these 50 families are m 
we may mention among them an Osier peeler, | cows coming in late, and rem E d early. or beef, longer r burden The farmers are sure to meet with 
— 798. > арава i It is a screw uld e onest men viction of crime would 
consider that 50 cows wou 
r mi ro 
debar them 
sA vur share, and the men themselves чу becomemucà 
су us n the. surface ofa | numbe: en through the se 
E horizontal disc. The oim e from them the last sue. tr ~ Ibs. eme inte i pun t, and present happy, ch - 
thread of the screw, im forced alon the rotation d for 102 r3 per Ib. . $ 2102 59 ча very dos gentleman ее follow шу 
of the disc, is skinned b; TN s lateral Я Me it | Also 1693 lbs. butter, sold for - — 80144 example, distress amai the t т 
receives on its passage Tro бо ртн тата usod, amounting to hogs sold, which were Sene M Вот rely а add that 1 have no land ю 
ference. Such at least w я ended s of t fed on whey andmilk, loss the first cost and the farmed. I shall be happy to send you my 
following passage, in which it is descri — PA of gr 225 46 | and тоне if — John Gurdon, 
“ G is а screw cylinder, the g an m КЕК daves fola E 46 25 | Hall, Suffolk, Dec. А 
increase accordi the taper of the Willow, thus Total .. 2800 84 Licenses for Lo ox Cow-houses.—At ч 
ing Willows of all 1 frei c — ——— | пе Courts of Petty Session аге holden en in N 
to 16 feet or more. This cylin a Average product per cow, w, саг the number 57, ica 134 | of London for the purpose of licensing «е ба i 
bevel at the end, catches the ow by the tip, gives ani, Sanitary Committee of tho Vestry of d the fol 
ita horizontal motion while t he disk gives it a sid 28. Kept the ost season fou p, common breed; | Hanover Square, laid before tbe magistra pe 
motion, thus producing a combination of the wool undi in ps fimi; vd had | lowing conditions, on which alone such applicant, 
motions, which effectually wrings the bark from the lambs, one Sen 84 sell to butchers for 2 dols., | be granted; these were sign E it 
ws as they pass through,'with the greatest possible ет Da ^s dols. 29. No experience = ы as to | Considering that the number of the cows giis oui 
acad If they are in good peeling condition, the | expense of keeping sheep. 30. Keep mine swine, | mem and the removal of refuse m^ rin 
оа of peeling 100 lbs. ofi od Willows Sufolk. breed ; feed with whey and corn, and Barley | to be no fur urther complaints if the officers 0 
al; kill at about 1j year old; average weight, |do their duty. “154. With regard to ne 
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AN AMER CHEESE FAR: . My 
sists of 356 eres lying on bon. h sides of. Deer] Me: 
of which about 30 acres is land — we 
ka 
oo 
g 
o 
^E 
45 
| 
$ 
in 
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5 
0$ 
ez 
29 
7 
apply NA "Tess than 0 loads of MONS. pi acre; 
as of the stable window, is not 
covered, and is drawn out in winter or early ceca 
m es 
corn, 1 aere in Potatoes, i 
Sow per acre ч, bushel Wheat, 3 bushels Barley, 
3 bushels Peas, and 2 bushels Oats. Sow spring Wheat 
€ е 2 эз — and Barley, (a. and Oats as 
will emp Plant corn early in 
Em my ludin prim e order by the use of the| Se wh dippi be kept in 
vat m" what is — а salting M. asi of wood | dung may be kep 
o and cultiva tor before sowing ; harvest in the 
applicatioss 
аге, 300 lbs.; raised 4l pigs from the above hogs. | for buildings - анат. crus «sns 
edm 
of ooms 
other root crops, as compared with Indi: an Corn, granted)— Е n) she P fiis "hat o от shel 
ck m ves wm the milk in ve Ж over it, 
weather, as cessary ; do at other seasons, 2, | shall have any dwellings or Mes Eb be be covered wit 
e m D abo Уя '809, because from our experience | it shall be open to Logs cot vM two cows shal 
: x д 
latform, 
rature, because unless done it will n 
t fi 
й ч ot retain the | depth; that each shall have ad 
heat long enough to obi the fullest return from the | a gutter or channel properly aerea 7 per 
T: ез and dried, soaked and behind. That th 
ry warm Shall be less than 25 feet i үт 
ве 
fi w judge o by pipe drai 
the eurd by the hardness; if broken too soon, much of|in the principal gutter, Mic ДА of pi 
the curd is lost in the whey. 5. Break the curd with | the iced is shall be 
а curd knife, to separate the whey. 6. The time | 
about 20 minutes lini the time of first breaking the | the co — ы AA а 
| curd, begin t the h ylopos; "8 
- cur З. voe o raise the heat for аси ови e 2 t dt cow-sheds, the Жүн sppiient: 
bes flavoured | following undertaking be 0 be 
опе an hour and аһ 
color, its snow-white appearance 
by co 
i 
Hn 
в, 
E 
et 
n 
ее езв саге scalded | ston п 
14 | lightly. 10. Ju em the curd sided: \зайдешЧу by bythe|kept in ап о 
H 
mpressing it in the hand or pe ween th 
teeth, it | fac 
will give a 56 , squeaking sound, беа " ты 
апа M 
be determined by observation 
ra 
of and ! 
be provided. 
flushed out. That — light in db nd 
ventilation 3 provided by louvré erret ‚Тш 
r|and 
| occupied in breaking the curd varies from опе to two | re vestry: 
| hours ; when the curd comes soft, it requires a lon other means, to ES mor i M pmi 
time to work 15 off than when it — harder. 7. the water supply dps mit ndi 9i. 2 
T LI 
be kept in 
ше 
That the said €: and тий within 14 ote 
8. App 
the use of warm vat; raise the| washed at leas pets t the : - 
| temperature to from 100° to 110°. 9. Do not scald as | four usual | quarter € ins paved with г 
hard in cold wea i Piin e son 6 the dung 5 ^g 
ed. That. д 
агі яг 
in pits, wil 
Dd drain 
pen 
- also|sunken, but with а botto: 
thrown a|shed; but that in "m. 
