176 
we ngine 
He re ‘the 
n parcels of 
w ich, are Feb “anh y in Clover, Wheat, 
Bara, are besides: this some 1250 a acre 
on = e flat besid 
e 
pal 
through such level 
ier poen taken of 
THE ME eb 
is equal . of Oats, 4 lbs. of | 
y, and 14 Tbe, of ha chaff a day. 
y con 
a year 
z per acre per annu ing 
alf ne land is pasture, are peara ed. 
of abou t 600 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| to calve in Apel and May (tang 
apiece) out o e low- lyi 
iver. 
dat À and fed on A s 
land chaff with iarl pa a ipint apiece in the 
ape 50 
~ being kept on till the following autumn 
ozen ge cows, by which abou t three dien pet 
beside 
ws its banks in floods, id lies 
are | reared, kept first on the wots, and cl then, 
Eyi on either side 
its water for irrigating some of the 
The pede adopted on the plough land is indicated 
roughly by what ha: 
the first winter, in yards on roots and chaff 
and straw, and 2 Ibs of C each to- 
t summer on a pastures 
ort a 
rof |x t put 
again; the steers being py up on on food in boxes, ap 
odes this reece t 
oved. 
io st 
number, large-framed 
Ai 
Short- henis were in the drier 
erd 
s been | already | sa aid. Of tl 
A 
of Wheat stubble nearly 
em are sown with winter Vetches fe Pa are | we calves in the 
of th 
ibad ü 
ost 
a portion is sown with Trifo- 
n 
rate 30 acres | 
to 
gel Wurzel | prices, both s 
and the heifers being put t the bull and sold with 
0 or 12 breeding sows of goa Berkshire bree 
whieh litters de reared and sold, some of them at ieee 
vs and boars for breeding purposes, and | 
po ork. 
ings are centrally placed. They consist 
per ring “and an cwt. of potty ate e and 4 ewt. of first of a Doel some 50 feet by 100 Soy ed in by 
uble 
xes — S 
Tie 
Mangels ae ‘aibbled 7 inches 
by splitting these ribs. “The 
art, and every other 
in June an 
apar 
Srn is acea out when thinning the plants. The 
vedes and th 
ay. The Mangels have aterkged ae 
r Ead ~~ the Swedes ese 20 tons po acre 
in a ordinary | d 
of 30 tons 
On 
pan roof, under which 
ing sev 
alterna tel 
= ag gangways (2) for 
Rik ioe water. The; 
th 
Addi is pee n with the whit é Belgian bere 
cultivation is successful is plain from 
el ly 200 yards long), which still remain 
near: 
ceived for 
with s so 
of Mun 
after Vatches” are put i 
sha ar 1 
That the 
ey 
piks and the cattle = Tindre from ietin 
pole which ey ao to lift 
The food the 
a loose 
before they can get at their manger. 
park, ne fat afte t 
a ep ewt. apiece of the tay be 
A word has yet to be said on the 
wc en is an exhibitor of pigs at “Bie 
elsewhe —3 
stod 
pigs of one litt 
58, and disqualife ach Mierea m 
iequuali ec the veter 
ground that they y ed referee on 
much 
d 
fectly, It is undo 
LE 
and which, opened 
all Paso ee re- 
cra ii these ings las 
The wets: Beedex and Mangel Wu Ware ont pitted early 
beiro winter, and as 
gour. of ag 
once of the 
of 
+ 2 
and lave the Swedes, if any), 4 tbs, eh 
: ed 
21 
5 kao fen year, E S ned vi rea 
ut 
alere 
e | empty 
|2 ira of mixed cut Swedes and Mangels (tte cattle 
at any time of the winter will pick out the, Man ngels 
7 
instances as t the one before us TE hind 
cake crushed and give 
unde: rtakin ng it, as it will s w that tl 
Bimas e 1860, 
pastas of aai 
ore su 
er read respec 
= 
and ayer see 
1 lbs. of chaff. Pulping is not adahtod: “The 
ead 
butcher, at abo old, 10s. 
ith 
pa of the pine of the ve tus whi 
e 
I Saw the head of the delinquent boar; his 
xes paue just feats, baer oa and ie been 
eaned out in the Nove cree _ previously. The 
an clea os ont peter three Lng in the we 1 ba 
and a The co paid, to 
the men Creo) ida in filling | the ENR was ls. t 
box, piled cartload. “The boxes are 3 feet 
sade 
6 in 7 DA 
‘kacther block bse Phares of the same length 
| includes threshing es, granary, root- honec, chaff- 
| tea: a J 
W 
nthe te wo 
the pros- 
, and ina Augle da ad 
carted, wile covered 
ay 
the space is roofed over cot occupied as * a ee house. 
d | The steam dob is Ah D5 pi by s a 
tudinal shaft up hi 
de 
illustration of the „labour used i in 
ual i 
and 
eton ae after. The following is 
ee an 
Te pa ral i 
vane, Middle incisors, permanent, recently cut, 
temporary tooth om the lefts side is still re tained and 
between the central and m 
anent, Tus 
ati 
cisor, 
anterior su by 2 lo 
six, all pe r molars h: 
preoa Bt 
e lofi ft side. 
n the 
seca pee ie 
ut, + ed 
ban incisors, permanent and 
sien Middle incisors, permanent, well developed, Wi 
nearly on a level with the central pair. Corner in 0 
|e nd well up. The 
of roo 
sown by hand i in drills | opened by the plough i in ti 
ha 
waits ie alt Ne sony P may mention that this 
10-horse power engin will thresh quarters of 
Wheat in a day o PI hours, tithe 1 engineer, 1 
man to attend to etd the sacks when filled, 1 ma 
ew ribs being partially levelled by the har 
fore the Beans h 
The ‘ntatvals 
oed, and jus 
Ib. 
e ii broadcast, and thus 
ered in. 
ak dovaiderable plant of young Turnips thinned b: 
the hartow after 3 a 
; affording a capital 
ear are now — ing fold ca 
off 
fed 
Barley, which 
Kt Clover is bein; 
y (probani 18 
“8 teen Bak 
which is 
‘linen at Sn 
rnip food 
befor it—and the 
the Beans are harvested is thus 
spring plou vw 
i town down w with Sarees 
manure wi 
tons) of bo of nei prin taken fres 
ow bein 
Pen i ae in the gran 
rick to unbuild, cl 
ita raw house—14 men in all; costing at least 30s. 
day, pees Se hr at 8s., and interest on machinery | ¥ 
at 10 y 16s., comes to 54s. a day, o 
1d. per ins art the fe bye threshed. 
The stea: he sed t o cut the roots for two | 
n ake! 
here deseiibed entire 
th 
these teeth have bee 
right tush is the m 
fou only ; these an permanent. te an 
wanting; a state of Pang i i Ù 
EE corresponding to t ah 
mbedded in the jaw, ‘bat like th ato rrespond 
en jaw is in a se ek for ea y ourin À ; 
apr kemins above particular! 
ee 
ecisions by a 
refèrdë held in less dent belief than hitherto. 
in praise of this farm i s the cha aracter of the 
upply ym 
cutter, and to cut t hay Ta at the rate of 5 tons in a 
day, two aa feeding the chaff- eina and to, crush 
raas 
They are erected in couples an d provided wi 
gardens. Each cottage lina has a large living room, & 
s block "of "cattle boxes is a | 
7 is a range 
'kiooty, tt 
of good 
Wheat ee efits by a capital 
5 aus quarters; Barley, 6 
in the Barley brenk), 10 
The 
a 
| alongside of t 
i | The 
a 
or storing away the 
aatakai: barns, straw house, granaries, 
shot thùs succeed one ano other as 
s. East of th 
both, a 
g at the 
t, and on a 
andyards for the siis 
usefi 
kitchen, closet, and pantry ; and upstairs three 
rooms, fire-place. 
there is a lon z building: including an ovan 
igh: house oa privies; and there 
her end of the garden. The 
uring pati ol J.C. M. 
Home Corresponden 
Mr. Hamilton’s Tar piema on seep 
see that Mr. Spoon: 
sla saghter-hon uses, poultry- house, &e., on ee 
| te sh vie eten ng a yard for cows and aiva kee. 
S, mein co other 
ws of corn 
. pe 
fiva ot fn 
also half a 
and 
to ba oceup ied by sheds and yards for 
cows, if it an be res ved to „esta blish a herd of | 
CS ANIR I have no d doubt as to t the me 
7. is 
m Sheps d 
sti harps upon his 
e | have been eit 
enough to dispute the accurac, of De. 
pete but I hope that eee fo 
that I pre refaced my statement ‘ with these words 
o delicate ground, 
kag The thr eshing e machinery 
an n E Shuttleworth, of Lincoln. The buildings 
pit y Mr. Benyon and his sis and | 
erected a ‘the workmen of the estate at a cost o 
t EON 
I fally feel how 
from ay 
ch it can give. > 
incisors, permanent and wall dé 
The four ant 
ry teeth, ake of which is still attached tt 
n the right si” 
confi 
mong other noteworthy points which may be nal’ 
ie: 
ne ie ons ater think to ‘ne 
foecat Gro ge 
kai 
2 DRE” a aaa a aa a ee ea eal 
A 
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si 
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