Max 25, 1861] THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 487 
į centrifugal p hinery 1 to rear, as compared with the previous | the other six months. His. expenditure would there- 
f be used on 10 uer i it rd e е. рег. syst: on the same Nod ?—My евә и г p fore be 
IN Я и. 8e. 64. for interest; if оп 12 acres, a eir Mon 10 2h and six cows on 21 acres 0 Pp A 
W olll. 4s.; if on acres, а yearly charge of 14s. 314. | aftermath of 17 acres, the first crop of "hi was taken | | nat. o torus Et z e: ТИ ж $ H 
к per acre for interest and eren ax] i for ha: P SE Ме A - consisting, оса " ы z 
This 14s. 3d. being the rate of arge per. aere, | acres о ian Rye- grass, and 8 acres of water mea | 90 6 0 
фр say for such d he 20 acres, what are the variable newly brought in—and not very good at apa баре: Биге. nanco dl er 10 pèr cent oh #7 x. us sai 2А 1818. 0 
r, acre ?—With the number of dressings, І | there were kept 20 cows, fou psum Е 31.4.9 
- give, which are about deae in. the year, it is 16s. per | there was d отау the partial keep of ive с E Sid i " чч epp 
acre for the ex distribution. and the total keep of one pony, an e "- whic 
By, what ager do. you apply the liquid — horse, eight е еч required. This same land had two "longing to horse cultivation as have been dis 
water, or steam ?—By water-power: taking about four f quarters and, a half of Oats per aere the year I kc HE өе m Steam-power, say 10 percent.on 1001... 10 0. 0 
£317. 4 0 
3 teai 
About 1 er diem, maximum. result, even in our cold climate, whero! it MS usar бе sd a man aud к nh 
Nen sisti it ЕЕ 20 and. 25 ѓееб. тош. the may be е im Pie tha: t we have „то _. mont ths 1 of айыра 6 months, апа а апа boy to every 3 
he tank. an ин 3 3 months, at Tios. a week for the man, 
oys— 
orse power. ч ехре: тар 
Ме; paniy of manure do you, apply in a day ?— че to. state that the result I have obtained is not 
erk for the bo: 
s шше of distributing a given. 1 сато ‚аб 108. .. 0502.0 0 
— of a liquid Ment. hy ih (^ Жы d тын with. that. by Ens TS the green crops would ies more pro-| 4boys 26 weeks, at З». 60. n- .- 18 4 0 
le. of manure that. I could one д — 18 ies “ ШЖ г ы ü j 
e tere ы» ы ч симе wks Did уоп iry it оп your garden.cro ps?—Yes; I bad | Aja interest 5 on. capi ва 
[M Fig яд ais ЛЕ Dune. 5 acres. of market garden, whieh, with ойгоо, x deed pita, d 18: 0.0. 
. the. water —man, horse, | became the most profitable part of my farm; chiefly іц | And for 3 months on 180. .. .. LL & 
and cart, at бз. diem, the cost under the most e nions and Carrots. This. was only for the last year, айы 
favourable circumstances is 334. per ton, | allowin ng the | when my Ж; et for the weather, wonderfully goo 
cart to hold 1 ton; and 20.1 О. m arden I tried на д ац Rhubarb with, mhis th h Ne. Bucocb HL. T the 
day. The difference dmm „with the distance in лт буз an results, as ex. zm Офир and; the.| „ые of his. gteam- -engines pieh. cultivating apparatus 
end of de pipes, and t mate includes nothing ^ aragus, with very grea tones o ППА Океанда what Htzcoetà hii 
ЧЕ poaching of the Jand. oa the cart. wellas the quantity. Iam satisfied od that the ocock has had his rope at work for 18 months," 
крл SPA ra Tada distribute 20.loads by the principle 1з very important. for market garden cultiva- | and though once ог twice jammed by accident it: 
"Ms has had his engine and 
87.15 0 
аз ngin 
раг area di nte: by pipes the.180tons | ment of the мое matte: план woody fibre| plóugh at work during the same time, and has had 
per acre a ia aa ы КОТ ма — 5 m uced. than in. plants КЕЕ the. ordinary | four. sets of. pointe for his plough, which. cost him 
soil as to YI with the e | system. cau) vr xudondss 36s. He has also had sundry additional expenses: con- 
or the : "тр е, e : h 
Them fon пато Мерари toan Зарб о STEAM CULTIVATION, a cere ma р, ш 
manure e ?—Yes, and. more. жыл BOURTON, IRIVENHAM,—Mr. George Pocock, half .of it: onec ement dd da у Arp 
t did you dilute the urine you received | ОЁ Bourton, near Shrivenham, has had опе of Fowler's | adith оос hilf acil) last hrogenn verte 
in your, tank? The dilution varied with the state of|lÜ-horse engines, with his 3-furrow balance plough, at ба у 
moisture. in, the. soil, and. the чес. 'rainy or not, | Work since October 1859. Both his farms and himself | Tt thas әрни Aha 20. will have, tobe. 1ш ощ. |. | 
déal more ben t уч A great steam-power in обшо Юг in the га рде ha And 20E oto [n 8 yoate 200902 ‚реу 
„Did, you. distribute. the, solid or stable d 
dune has long. been ас M aO 
s [morali steam- »-engine- having for many years had per annum covers tho cod of rope; ad for repairs 
I hed nol sufücient tank room for i6, and 901. for 14 year, or - 18 0 0 
farm steading. во awkwar thel hood: A in the е second place the horse cultivation of greet 
id E e А, потезу, "AE АБ int, - nd vii he holds " rid cre is extraordinarily | тШ. cover the whole ZA: “costi of. repairs, and 
indeed, only thought of. applying, the du ng in th MS ence and skill o n. the part of. thg 
)mmon method, but the experience I have had endi элуу „ы. t. ооу іп АЕ 'ciroumstancos of "The average performance. is perhaps barely 5 acres 
т слете the caeco that I ought to. distribute the | his тта кедр are just what are wanted. to- bring | а day when ploughing—by, а 3-furrow plough worked 
viole of it in р ыд e баја, Жоке mob. e the merits. of Steam-po wer on the farm ; and by a 10-horse үрне The coals cost 18s. a ton оп 
pene movement in in heri page, gly learn at how little | the 1 whic 
h he = кш ge of steam cultivation haye been | day is the o aci 
d you n | , on!, The farms a pper Stratton: i 
Eer pce m pica 250 aeree of arable land and 400 тое Тһе 
in the common on. of li v edd узае grim 
т P—Yes; шун rents v which ied X va early, | Stock, of the dairy several hundreds of 
year. < : 
pn broug about M owing th ogs are 
аа Sela, and T ш flow it it still; close probably on the bed k asthe Kimmeridge clay. rn 
- earlier applications > spring I-wsed the f the the arable n at Bourton, с one quarter is in shee; a day. dA Дыл 
manure in a very concentrated state, as one to food— Clover; Vetches, an p Rd e cur £ The Mog are cd d hu Pocock is perfectly 
hree, and, e, one to two, ngo experience | Deing in Wheat, Bea > 
enabled me to do, on the er of. nal to] 1 is por that mam is an шө [3 xient of sha ec 
 TMain for future - "nt w E e spem crop | 9t autumn tivation, an бошратм, ТЕШ ° wien d lm epis 
that |h мо беоб an eco gon land (че very stiff, 
T, 
of de Be x the. үр the. Wheat; 7 : уе to bs The ЧА of оар се a feld to field is very 
ү Nc mie Е М 
б А 
d all this, except perhaps|frame on wheels which is E on зү үз 
T, | engine, slack 
efore | a drum р 0 
ТАГ ji asi cum accomplish ihe wo 
manures 
n wn 
һе land "for the seed, Phy: wn half а mile in 4 pud 
n o Wheat t and Vetches are | fed off by sheep, took и 
drawn t horses to its EY мо porters being un- 
зап ата 
Pis К чет of а д йй кс uc was | for the seed, most P is чо! is а done. 
the third. crop. with an application of plain| Тһе fact then in this саз 
and TOUN to the 
отвеѕ are kept most of the E fox the jax ki s Жеш plough— р ot ther end of it was drawn down d Кобо, 
NE for putting on liquid manure being at labour at a. critical time. No fewer m A to|fitted around the pulley, and fastened on pans the 
dore ыгар ton, that being Ьу. | 20 horses were. kept on Bourton Farm ; the, ранг. the sack. was Wound, u p and th k ci 
У d it haye aboen by stepm P. on num 235 акеп | i е rul i 
жалт einari 
з put up to | Bo 
ауте by e v itroduction | o 
toduee by thi г dunk ме 
чүлөр Grass ie em ' raigh ч: хага нн, noe from one 
"B OM w he es in Pa d LOI 
Б ep on А pd apply. pr. his xoci dott sober on The mio fn OP оона "his c 
Nhat was were brought down to seven or eight. | ех tha шак Tn hoary weather erp 
the quality of the. milk produced 9— It ds infin die keep of at least 9 horses during | thin qos dy slowly, and the time would 
satisfaction to all the 
gi my c ын үү E de ratas sped i e ari v amicae re aera Pocock has made a cültivator, which the en 
| пап i 2 instead fed to and M OE II Паш a don, 
Er merge m rra йе savos tho fall w E ingenious guide apparatus for the pull rope and the, 
Bay в six еге эм MC ыкъ months for the MA tree КҮ whith the process is most satisfactorily 
LL шынгыы — | saves (s of horse keepers during | and easily accomplished. He, with this 9-tined culti- 
