uantity of butter sold a is fro: E vd to 
The line o 
Мах 18, 1961.] d GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 463 
. In general t le. He зеп year. In 1858, on 9] acres it was у І. Зе, ! ides 
me gi а s e үер. » e me the information $ in y^ r чә valuable stock of — derived from Vis edit 
sewerage ir on is|to questions ha cg iave put in an old way with me; | sumption of the increased growth, The following is 
- by Me cattle o iiag, ihe aa hich Pas last {in which I е Society will allow t. e to жұз it the account of it in detai A 58. 
farms t hoice | to their consideration oint by poin submit it as 5 
Ap cri m am отни has been ле decided an example of wh at m = y be pe extensively done — и of 9 acres of Manure Irrigated Italian дуун, d 
J productive Mf extreme | the second im y of o the | keep of ball through summer $i. 
ë he hares rabbits saving of the liquid manure alone of our farms innu ^ омў. horses (partial) 2 2 ° 
сһ паш nical po "4 
and miles and dies about," to eat шы: пге | appliances. I have also со Ды дут эз Товара to rr R cheese S 54 
тї that the being in a etrietly submit from Dr. Kirkpatric ge as to the | experience оГ | $ calves, increase of value .. OE Orb 
eserved са the method of cultivation эсе {о Бе | the model farm of the Agricultural Institute at Glas- ai гс 
indo а ma ted farm = nevin, Dublin, and from other places — " a dq 
— v NS LI »  » onhand .. 260 
rd Keg Mal re 4) 00 
it wegen m = whole armies o rabbits efore taking a ср yourself, Lee studied аре. v x 
cl , ; 
herbage of the liquid manure | ture, did ou not ?—Ye а 
тозе a Ey liq " n East Loduan. bon 13 two 5 ый кр. а 
s. І was previously ЖА ü 7 pra (uidi of | a нан 3 6 
farming as carried out on my father's estate in the Isle|1 „ eei loaves ` 2 mi vs 
of Thanet thian farm I laid 
251 8 Q 
tal p 
—— under Dr. Gi lod Башда Uis mano T. de, гр an acte. 
-ofti 2 for iS, physiology and natural philosophy. Leer el pu in 1o tops returned 1517. 14s. =251. бе. ап acre, 
- pd ver рр А онл Now if such a tentative I had —— had ‚чу ү of l'atudying — Ta 1860, under the - E^ —: d бо EO 
M руы ere been adopted Fes I" : d sood. mà feeding of Ф ее crop, 
za 0-07 i d uiae poe men а li pe manure e "ai. 1853 I M а farm and | 1481. 175. 9d. 
e the sanguine араан o Opp inna ed for the e application 0! of the iquified | manu adem o Tation i а pran кч Kia 
1 Valker of |. 4 18 6 6 
P describe the farm, its situation, soil, dim 
- gonane Ae. А. iati ET ned Д FE tin ait га 1 ihe east coast of XML qs Martene busta at 36 por qr. ist crop) jn б i 
e a i Stonehaven It includes 135 im- 
atien к] Met - -~ gr^ gn " e braes and plantation xl Fon шшш. t Mies К ded ; 
rrigation — what have they proved | са сүре, of € (Шей > the plough, and lea yards, sre posee 
but the powers of the soilare at least two-thirds | ing. 128 acres for Hiig ain of the aei "S To produóe wie uu Y 9 
greater than derer any oneelse anticipated ? In this rad by buildin e portion of the биш о ie akon ep m largo regios of the 
P. we Bate Un development of stolier уни; bout 40 acres, is 0 8 vy to make bricks of, | 4 bove crop was lost, 
- highly important for the future o ag ; namely ng an enormous proportion of sand for t n fair seasons, and without any damage, what might 
the saving of roads, of fences, th € s urpośe.. The. remainder is ly of black you не anticipated from your егор? —Іа addition to 
| zent, the reaction of the space reqoisi , resting some on gravel and some on clay; and a|tne above I should һауе realised 507. or 601, by the 
_ facture, or the principle of intensive and high cultivation moory.soil resting on what is called a burning gravel. | secon erop: 
On small areas instead of diffused and low cultivation you state what bad been the produce of tbe! ро yon find the Italian Rye-grass improveable im 
over wide areas 16 may yet be doubted wheth bus. previously t to your taking it ?—The valued | condition ri habit to adapt it to t imate? асои 
even they have laid down too much of pipage for|produceof the crops, exclusive of qos ‚ 9s. 2d. | | liquid manuring rs it more h 
an improved agriculture, which shall fo garden to; jer I i ie t he average o Wheat being i in Pe re n 
.eulture, and apply the machinery wh t year, and in that se da УУ „64. per imperial 
them to distribute plaim water equal to a thunder 
shower at a rate of from 64. to 1з. per acre; which pe 10 acres, or three quarters, two bushels and a CBeebies atur 
оп the M ee seale- enabled ~ 100 tons to be put|fraction per acre; r? P of Barley from nine| rri i Modos near Edinb m informed 
on in an hour st & working 1s. 8d. | acres, or three and a- аф: рег e and 183 hs pod authority bcne meadows : [m been A this 
рег acre. І have been inform number of|quarters of Oats from yA es E r three quarters p Ls 
ЕЕ on which the principle is appli — lf per acre. The average of the "Turnipe was ws acre. Cana hetir of your readers give e further information 
but tel who ar 10 ton: y er they can мил any person so cir- 
successful who the least pond he ge а y half per acre, No t was Фа upon 8 to be able to derive any profit or advan- 
E 
| aceount- of their process or the ans 
cular m 
run ou 
view. E app ying ше 
Whea 
farm, and dk was pihen; in ary w у, 
Q. rm wi FE 
$ fx four, or even five, 
"Ihe. Quedan that paai 
crops 9f Grass or 
"ота merchant, vho aot маар i presented conr niencies for the Ts а crop equ {о that wn upon these field MX 
ic Z- од уе sta to earl, ication ? b; RM ta TAM EY 
became a bankrupt from oth T tt ear БЫС ya, M. potius e sys , 
ob these occurr p хина Yes, " nb s бүг e li pem, sin T down the laudis situated 3° south of Pic чн e 
тыгын 
n 632/. at high 
been the value Бе your кең а 
os at low rt ned wx yon gh! a 
er ?—About 
say with Lose: бе t at about 48s. per 
ly extra value of the produce | informan 
now obtain ?—Ma use end the 
id LI чый со d in pria stall, 
consu 
ut means of heavily manuting the 
is the increased quantity of produce you have 
quce apio a irae 
The Lh rios of the farm ha: 
w 
ta l'appasakes озат Lio 30 seres of tha (afi or that portion | sea, an 
cy" mammis 
and has undoubtedly a better cli 
prings are so late cattle are never бй ou 
the [Stli o Tuy; n dày pro 
crop 
t the farm | to 
e lea y 
frost, то, yel th the piant con continues d^ shoot upwards, 
‚ the irrigation with liqui 
sioh. an extreme as to have become 
PE рапа V stóp tò y pro 
close to a large tow vi, m^ we have уе Altas 
of ing all kinds of tillage dA lec ад railroad. 
I sl ould be satisfied. PM 
gs per acre 
Tour bay ré ced 
to which you applied it, as сарае v kc 
$--On the od ay system, jn. that part o 
bi cma where temperature is low and the 
Pn one good. eut is got an d very seldom a 
be ылу | for any vom ->ei that would enable 
to realise—Forty et 
Man rós for —]In the interesting remarks 
upon the results oS eum kinds of tillage for white 
appeared, it isstated that by au 
The following shows my cuttings | application of 76 A of nitrate of soda and 168 Ibs. of 
on е quid manure system for the first and second | sulphate of soda cre, an increase of 18 8 bushels of 
years, and for the year — 8 was Ent ael jp referring to the fifth volume 
Aetia erm te in. ofthe Royal Agricultural Journal, the soil appears to 
X cutting .. -a "T. =i : 1 be upon the limestone. 'I should esteem it a favour if 
РИН н i bth рын: ВӘ : E any practical farmer would inform me whether & 
Ah. o 25:5, MthBSeptember. n. = 1 1 dressing of nitrate and hate of soda would be pro- 
TN fitable upon a -clay soi Oats (the —Á—— 
oo |е new red sandsto му 1 во ъа proportions, 
isť cùtting 4. —. A ‚ызы ылы M. tron RN Gip prip of sulphate of soda їп any dealer’ 
M = н з Me оор: я lists, . gom may be ed 
» .. sd .. = asa d ri | as е as une, f.n 
а зау р йет s т А) е have been. sowi met 
ара о MULDMONE S. ao uud {һе same time as the Barley was but a very 
m i бте. MM =з have deferred adding the salt: 
Mot |Ifnd howev р Kein de salt 
Ist cutting зз May is I could on. pm ian the лїге ОЁ rain-water п 
Г о-у Жл... = Hagan at Yu ge i qp toes t solution 
[PH loth August . .. = water at 60° could not be lowered more о 
4 52 себ заа to 5". am therefore inclined to think the maximum 
- Mr. fant Blackburn, eig une s y aam gas y of salt usually used upon e pud оа soils 
| John F the convener of nty of Aber „Ж, оез not reduce the temperature of. the ground upon 
Р gives me high imony, Mr. Blackbu Will you state the value of the produce from the | which it falls to an d ip Will the reader 
given A Ex results of his experience le of tl irrigated porti The produce, as e best hand tillage 
years, and I beg to submit it as an ite ill , has been constantly improving in sowing ет А4 ee qe soil overcropped 
