THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E 
Su guineas lor imogene, a 4-year-old roan cow, | superphosphate for your green crops, 1t will be a | linch, will be 27, 38, and 49 Ibs. Ofa Rl = 
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bought by Mr. HALES; 72 guineas for Lady Car- | hard necessity alone which will justify the te hapesh inc x e n 46, ee 7 
lotta, bought by Mr. Surrers; 80 guineas for | abandonment of the Turnip. = <a : aoe eg rer dy 8 lbs. ` The scale tos sia 
range Blossom, a 3-year-old cow, bought by Mr. a futu aga pre 8 tee Sct. PODERE na viS 
hr lag h guineas for Barmaid, a 3-year-ol Ww ti f ra n ie 
eifer, bought by Mr. Carr; 81 guineas for Jewess, | in farm structures, and | give harie peAa as ae i 
a 3-year-old heifer, bought by Mr. BEASLEY; 92 of its seen in columns and beams used for| FULPING ROOTS FOR FEEDING CATTLE 
guineas for Honeymoon, 2} years old, bought by | carrying floors and r ofe (Concluded from p. 128.) A 
T. SNEWING ; 81 guineas for Ayah, a 20-months’-| X havo now to describe the upper parts 8f columns; this | y Mr. A Rober eré Heath, Hef ereton » Grange, Nort 
old heifer, sold last year at Cobham for 110 guineas, | varies me pat be creumstancos. ne. a og me. Ps b i apo ek fa a Si ory re ch all last winter, 
and no ught by Mr. Lone (she had received an | supported by the columns, but ried fro o| OY powers perfectly satisfie 
t-a fs 74 for Mistl he Pana e 7 the its wok. I used the pulp fresh, maki 
jury to ; 4&2 guineas tor istletoe, a roof, the top of edimi may b every morning to last 24 hours. As it H 
year heifer, bought MITCHELL, and mad N ;'theupper | washing sb wal taken to two. les ell from 
ores gg ann Gears: j ent acted $ a b Poan i 88 5 = x xes standing in the middle pasase SC EA tro 
prices given for bull- calves were 72 and 62 guineas | s jecting r pa h b; S iien Ei ne it was mixed with cut hay, and in the g 
for Ortolan and Hotspur, koug ht by Mr. Corroy these the lower flange of of beam straw. Cows giving milk had the former PA 
and Mr. PARKINSON respec Fea Dis of tor fop plate pat e the latter. The orders to the cowman are to { ma 
upper part is sometimes pro- | animal according to its appetite, that is, 3 
pi ip eee Haque tren brg z ane vided with a collar a a Fig. 8, mach as it wi eat up clean, five times in ge ty 
sg , IER, ariow, which is embraced by the ends Thov aro honked night and day; gam our, 
and Mr. OVERMAN her tenant, of Flamsteadbury E 4 of the beams. Where on BEE whe "tha oS and the cut stuff (ha y a 30 
arm, as to the liability of the latter for alleged H pases 05 ica Sa a inaa ofli ing to the. pa of the dung of each beas t o ran) a 
dilapidation of premises, gates an ces, has, after | al connecting. e base of te t y t 
edious and costly litigation, at leng d pep A atiii f te | scouri ng or the opposite. Milking cr either 
by the arbitration of Mr. H. RETHEWY, Silsoe, Fig. 9; where the upper part heaste had two dry oe out of e 
of ‘lower ura is eee sisti of cut ha 
De ten t has a fact, done his whole : We a Sa ee 
iar t—that th tthe o sts of the litigation are ratty “or the © pr column rather tha vey ee fe 
We d i ed. th ight, w 
to be Eo e equally by defendant i piani a nd Fic. 7, Sarkin Fie. 1, when tie ep = om ma pe È en 
teat of the ard are e borne by of column, a, is ghrp de che eee b; hen uppe: pan rt of ELR RA s T. old. he 
t O! ra ‘or d o: 
. Mac Apax blish th N th eee Medi je: mo Be aban e e The part; a in Fig. 9, and bò | in pipe health RY; condition, suitable to a 
— publishes in the Nor r feeders, with, as 
Britis h. . = 
of rece’ gmat es. They vary enormous ly | $ one-third as compare 
in composition an gery value. Here for | roots and long 
instance are two, Nos. 24 and 28 on a list :— i ] 
The former con i: a n KY * bAa jis : there being no danger of making the 
pe rendered soluble,” and the Jatt r ae ne gh e case 
alf that quantity—the former contains no less than | county, T 
4.3 per cent. of ammonia, the latter only 0.72 per b Ey sont is st N Br thoy ete to Isto 
oe Of their actual contents of “ Jotul, i- and quality oF mik the ieee 
phosphate of lime,” equal in quantity to two- thelr sondition, and have vo Lai tatio 
> m in sar 
thirds OF thereabouts of ‘‘ bone A beard eed no stock could possibly have been in better aa 
away the menyres analysed contained from a mine was last May, very far ex 
r ‘cent, up t c iy: “insoluble | f ] | majority of my neighbours as evidenced by the quantity 
BP jority of my neig enced by the quantity 
? t Rey the extreme cases, bein; of curd to each cow, viz., 4 Ibs. 1a yield 
respectively it nd 46 per cent.! Instances of this c of 18 quarts of milk per cow. September 19, 1859, 
kind prov © the need of purchasing manures upon a i Mr. Joseph Noden, Bridgmere, wich. 
SANAA os puny not merely pernit fraud on ef i Je ee one of your pulpers for the last 12 month 
the 3 au sales against unskilfu! ness ma wera 4 m glad to inform you, that for my milking cows, yh 
on part of the ae a Menini “ À $ i stok, REN pigs, it far exceeds 3 my expe 
' nay, if it had not been for t pulp 
—— The condition of the f itech plant i is one of | have been obliged to have given up growing 
the most presoing altogether, for I could not get my cows to 
S y. 
The los: _< Sac doubt d flicient tity of straw to keep them from se 
pa $ me: baeri Ai wea of the season. i a er I ie 
ing wi e Soy! week been over a consider- | in Fig. 10, are emb by th scl pa the | PY angel with 2 of cut straw, and find it 
able extent of the Cotteswold district ae seen the | is, ee, in Tig. 9, and fin Tig. 1 an N “pon #4 | well, I have 42 dairy cows besides yous 
of i wing matter—as at Earias of cast-iron columns | CO. whi spring on pu 
destruction of the standing crop and the safety | ,,"he following matte Ai lts, which I fed ae pring on p Iped 
itted u | 
carry different weights—is deduced from tables given in Mangels, 
d of 
ki 
t the loss k 
be ~~ egenerate constitution or a dry | practical man’s library, phy 
ason, t a Kad — en insect oua neke, but simply to | contains a vast mass of caleu- 
e harar s 
careless man Wher rere | tetigns ready to hand on almost o 50 to ually, b 
properl pitted before the frost “the rages fe ; | culations rides woul cnly 4 10 tons will serve me for all a 
if j was not taken oss of the eiabermad epee ae before last winter, I have kep 
crop is plainly 4 oe aishi want ot fores sight and dimata of coun out corn, but I find that one-half of Mangels mixed 
to cae on A of the fi throughout, the ‘height Berne S meal, when , will do far better. 
taken at 10 Ri np the weight 
g given, as also 
s, young stock, a nd colts, I pulp and mix, a 
the next tag, tee ior pigs I like it three d 
September 19, 
r. m William 8 Smith, Cop House Farm, 
—I beg to inform hi be that for ths last three 
ons of With the m aa gre ft therefrom m. When I commenc 
ye ness, the weight su allow the chaff u 
tone 16 ¢ 3 es and sometimes three days before it was 
“Witte cattle; but I found that t 
influence pri iin oo abe al | po rill b 
manures rli Hming lan E the | extent of flooring feet. 
mischief done by bad seed, by selecting inferior Pees fe a ee 
h of seed, by bene fecting, by b 3, and 1 inch, the weight 
influe war ee — 
roots for the gro k or 
caterpillars, fi fly, we nd mildew; on t ee of | i ben on Pog eRe atti eer ae i oe al ean at 
various soils, of imperfect tillage of las desi 5 feet 13 tons, 180. by: t; a peak heh] 
e; and oy the effects of ei Marn a recur- 5 ire feet. ere k Fic. 10. Hem efit PEG Ea ai 
rence of the crop. thickness i, $ addi r iok the weight supported and extent ọf | W h proper m gement ae thii pors o stok j 
These all o ns em, more or less, must be named 100 feetsaaiy sore, Bo ae aa 10} tons, 102 fests 16 pee Ee on gi ane quantity of food than 
during a full discussion of the subject, and there | thickness of metal 4, $, and 1 inch, w me Died N 18} to 
can be little doubt rand from the conse, all of them | Tinos jo crt. 273 ies exten —- 185, o, Br, and 275 275 ret 
rejected, which competed for iety’s prize, ts, 204 tons, 3 tone 
there might ie Seen gathered the ated of a : T oe foet. ae ” fal oy will bo aa 
o to f 
most useful paper. g calculated T FE 2h mas TER the a aa foo K tia 
ion of the difficulty appears now most ‘The weight of a 
f aR eee Bop hg of _Mengel fans and can OTE ay be» A Heke = jul ewe in 
‘urnip. tra, pe ig a de logre ar S a a Th 
ho | Toigh of a harti Ok may adios ee eit per lineal fot 
| of a column 6 inches diameter, paris Hick neree of 4, 3, and it ttle. fone ee cows, my man 
