1144 ТНЕ ынша CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
ТАЛЕ loughing with о; 
adapted to be returned to the land, it would be remembered pioughing хеп; but th 
that he had not advocated. feeding ade > upon r Wheat straw, Bebiecws. | sufficient number of horses ZI be 
He objected to using Wheat straw for feeding purpose The Pig.—** 
ivi ы? PAN he had puh mw d dues on Fields су, Mason by the Rev. W. Holt Beever: | charact ii and elongated, &c. 
straw for feeding реше, he might say he had no hay on h: pman and Hall. m x bristly, tail hairy, &e? S 
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21. per ton for feeding pur rposes, Mr. wyn had n ndi. di * Notes E ofa Tl. Hr рен, generally un in the teaching on, the part of Mr, 
opinion of artificial manure, but his experi of the use of it | fold and fold and bar! wever аб the fireside, e hereupon! 
had been very favourable to it. Hedi дузы Ay it would al hind and: from: thë books of pin RM s as well as of pacis lar is the ierit of 
ay, i x 0! 
ey consumed a large quantity of straw rs Lie hie urposes, the present. They are not so much the memoranda | Ге epresentatives of p 
and — A an ашу of manure, thé rad ofa careful student and practi tical man, as the runni ng 
cou а y made up 
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(“ No, no"). "He pedivw propose an маса of атый. Gh e probabl 
cial and of farmyard manure, Farmyard manure 
сну longer than — but чах [s T M ER bs d pains to ceo in n hat which trade in "ball . T0. be 
artificial manure four times for the cost o ressing of Shall maintain e pannes of hi be, as 
farm yard manure, and it ought therefore to be better. Кт - My farm, first-ra 
dm to Mr. Kent, as to the value he put upon straw for those who ca little about the information he is seek- » te—broad, 
manure, he thought they must look to the cattle themselve ioe to convey. > " h 
for a return for the food they consumed. We take pp t БЫЗГА ear, and skin in gathe 
i from his chapters on 
Mr. Kest thought uestion was not answ d. The m f th hock to be plumped 
quality of the farm yard manure they desired to pr was а the C. Cow, ^e oso m and cis Pie as illustrative o e bre ed that will fatten o 
material consideration in the purchase а m Les iro йу Е baare he ado ummer, Mange ur 
The paeo cake and corn, not so much for the return th: y 
should get în the buliock as for the return they should g EU Нонна er, whether we will it or no, cL with. Barley 
the manure. we Tn d^ абата that there exists а cousinly bond | sxcellent 
Mr. AsuronD could not see that the straw was worth 2/. per | between the savage bull 33 M 2m ral. Africa, ad, sulki ily 
ton forfeeding ; аб that rate he thought th they оша get but a | in wait fie the unwa 
poor return in their shee Barley not, in his 5 Ant 
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the flies fr 
t th 1 h rg t t the bett P f 
thought о d ЕШ аНЫ amure, ho epal p AD he x water Pd flank with her tail—so utterly regardless, meanwhile. 
better prora жч of. percolating into the drains, and знетебу of the aged female above, emer cresses for the 
leaving his land in a better state. He, however, quite admitted | hal in the red cloak + ies ha give her. à extn н 
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h: w wi le. Heha certain amount of re Мн Mao as Youatt sug- may easily save by trave elling thin 
they.were loose. With се Tee a found чаре firmer gota; one may imagine between the sharp-eyed black PES by way o qeu m d 
and they grazed faster, which he attributed to the better oppor- oup ther the Jiko f which Mae. ог drove Has жиз 
ty t of eating the straw tban in t| Ма, | боер р e ы ACEreg: p o 84 mM tock, howorer e 
ion that Wheat straw was better than an; second-rate stoc. owever ex 
for growing beasts; his cattle mte eae de a Wheat | upon their "fs ноа ds at mthe in rusi ve редеёфнап, хар with the ose cellent 
relish it most. was not uu 
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torn passage of t t Ura АБЫ егоу- : EST f 
cate using too much aicut for feeding purposes, as it was ninn forest, Аж l by C; net fendi mem untame- ЫЕ liy аар А 
required for ошко manure — whose horns, polished and tipped | with si qe forward ав you can ex do your эш 
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to the sheep and Bean straw to the horses. Не did not cut ID I Е Уҹ 
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É PU to conceive: the one there, fronting so complacentl: ofi butter ex 
pr Шу In an extr те the ferocious gale, on his E 5 mm the This butter is gres from 
er to see again, ks—with back exposed to the pitiless| 3,500 lbs, made 9 
mp ойле torm, bare as the travelled household trunk of a by- manufacture saaie I strain 
cart his Türnips he gone «— 1—being prime т чишен with pans, about three inches 
to stan nd lli ready tos 
presence did it much more good another way; and a. curdle, т 
the sheep did less harm on the land than the carts. E ds pres existence on dod icy aA skimming, and ў. it in 18 
malk борравр asked the Chairman if he would put clay and posed where litter must be scarce ; = d N (in hot weather) in a tub o 
P alk узен the farm the straw in the iot 
гор: such queenly calmness, dd observant of y before churn 
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"The Онд aid he h tranc: 
a rather a А heavy y cot of chalky. Spr а it gave him а | Calf, аз the world-renow: T 1 11 
vy с e supposed it was that there was | ba h or А 
if зоа үрө те of the land for the be ick t e dox ot of. her s stall—on whoso mellow cubic soft 
stie l1 
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арин, br ent Бы Еа ло get ще chalk БЛЕР e enong 
ion. of of осе mm rite or ct fei cial food. oro с “тә JHorse.—* e. young ones, you cannot keep too | th 
"whole question must а аі in К reference to their own | well. ч eaned, whieh should be, Pent for Шы з 
which was rather a heavy land district. own and t| mothers sake, but ly the [north side of other 
Mr, Gowen said if they were grazing bullocks for the sakeof mothers x. D tember, give them ped of he use a dash churn 
у had still better keep a kind of stot that тоша | COW'S diluted somewhat with water, crushed | 30108. э 
pay inore к, ; for if fier lost by all the stock they kept | corn dry je -flour, with Swedes Ж make them i Bee Ham )LMSTEAD, Walton, m 
they E certainly be losers, if their manure were ever|a a white sas and a lock of the sweetest upland һа 
row ен REL еа with gentle caresses, should daily be the | теч been made “old and two fire 
on pce from i the tin Pme ог Eus: till the L^ poros ai Lor y px jode il Lee e er чы лер уе. 
realize thi rices and were 
Hr dowgs said, а hé: subetatico this, | Starve a colt in his first year, and р, is spoilt for ever. 
that by consuming a considerable portion rm ped feeding | No re treatment, however judicious or gene- 
Lanp че йч келү p^ зао нона ас n t ey Кез rous, can redeem. the vou of his idl youth—the 
artificial mam ыал up the | sinking lo ks, too 
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sid, d 517 lbs., at 21069, «e 1; 
Value of milk fed to hogs, ater dë É 
ye ur milk to calves 
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: he known when she was well of. In der mes package, “ 
Alva Шы -a Teo p To: straw máy сфе advan. | 28ain, only to-day I noticed a red-breasted flunkey mi p E iin " ; 
tageously used as food, and the deficiency of — fetch in a pair of grumbling, shiny, broad- е freight, cartago and com: j 
u a anure." dee У 
opinion was only а question 
| scum ria, sho was 
was necessary, and all он tu | ho 
some artificial manure was ш and the bi ence of! — ofa too ung farmer. ter 
| had s 
two mont 
Mr. ASHFORD proposed the following resolution :—“ That | dearly bought fora pound apiece. Whil | Ni fi Ш sources 
а аат рат quantity of straw may be pr ofitably side n 8, with ihe last Л 8 Aur p te other 
Borse d бйр and ei Des meme amr md starred liar соат after ho, thers oropped the | Whole amount of battar madè 
avoid the purchase of so much artificia fette. im | коа у Grass а sow, m үм шш on a giant scale їп | о each cow, after deducting ЮГ 
The CHAIRMAN proposed a resolution as follows —'' That | Shape of a young — flap-eared, Bees s, lank— |i e fi ch cow, after СЕ 
artificial food оза be Dutchess to enable the. fixi A what а few months ince Nard ee arewell ерір , bought 5419 dd. "The butter sold for a 
litter, to absorb and supply m for x of СРЕ атт Yorkshire Mae by -breed а апі presented per 1b., it being 2 cents уге action | 
The resolution of Mr. бот afterwards an old in our vi is son, dme eder in six or eight yem p 
meet the ена "ot Mr. D. Smith, има it ер >= flows = [р his leaving for Austri What a us fate 2-year- i» a one-foartir for 9-3 
chat 6 larger quantity of straw than usual may be adva - | hath befallen the m! of aristocratie lineage the sta above. 
ously оо umed as food, supplying the de&clency int No ot үзү? as xps and 
ps by giving the e еы апа ce кош) d le where М 
епс1е 
Voter d m! T "d dec a EE oN > fields a are dry qe acres pra p upwards, in | буе, and 
ёла bp all majority, pA nesting s ч = ` tent, a Y of p n: mb there not be eing | LOth and 26th of 
lasted up: f three hours, and was а very interesting and | the loss of time in ground, whic on hay, with 
animated Бай up. Abridged ү pei Ipswich Journal. | one chief reason of а е, t te practice. of | received one. pint of corn 
