may be gainers, that is nothing to him. If they 
ean offer in their food these two classes Ne ina 
m t 
w 
them elsewhere, he is wise e 
decline the offer, and good enough to polit. ont the 
are to others. 
weg poe ay a new m food it 
eed, Lentils, and m 
er 
r four times ikee 
nourishing ingr oo 
shall not p 
Wa should sivas = Nature in our t 
en 
ent-|| I 
on must therein, impr 
ment try ailmen 
when we have diseases | or ty sorders, endeave 
owe im of eating - themselv ne Sacs 
In all bir save ‘those tha 
4 er Į 
do x jens: 
e 
this. We must meet cold ki heat. All food ĉon- process of fermen + 
per heat to-the body. It is fuel then} du dd _ by heavily 
an su 
the earth ei with ve 
may be found under ie raisi. Wen. 
dead leaves anal in every shade, will not ey ie 
the frame when the surface of the 
nim 
| ta tive refi 
straw manure be re 
form for a winter o ea pring dr 
be Wnaed, to be Sete ep 
ries the forelock,” ma by g ing the 
to admit of the we, rsa win vo 
by dissipation. ti re 
he ce by fermenting straw 
heat, but the gain by tists sirable and 
till it can be readily fed on by the ee 
applied rd far surpasses that 
If the green crops, that 
| applied | to, collect for rotarcing tot bw hi ait 
It is goo od economy t 
g beer and give it to 
the fowls a Byes weather—chickens can hardly 
menna 
nent ne 
composition 
it is to be 
08 d 
cat 
why, it is evidentl y requisite that ia 
benefit 
n 
e are e Fight in our rpaaeoayy Rt, the Apion 
x of p proper fi poig, 
soon as you have edit 
An Palsinvation m 
to the effec 
greatly ir apie by exp inet o the a 
you aids | summer for a “forth ht. i is suggestive on thi 
roved aes affords, T ean see little prosp wr of although his theory, that Saa e ca 
| our being able to continue to m toa oa thos the air dur posure,” is 
inferior soils of Britain that high pres inte fostered | 
their produc shall rea! 
ADDRESS TO A LANDOWNER ON THE NEED 
OF TMPROVING HIS FARMS, 
u that, with all the 
íl 
| 
Sa 
eap. 3 o 
drain ed, iis d o ounding trees and u unnecessary Joubtedly b neck ¢ 
hedges, "and provided “with veer accommodation: for | or st eN ‘be ae ita = Bi ings the fact, the 
sto ck; tha t "wey, “the soil must be de eeper ned ” to 
to the 
arise from a m 
pe being reduced to 
n “it m 
to aa attain ‘the highest temperature i in the 
in- | and 
h 
t be trained ” dition for the first crop of plants to take it up: 
ek qam, pidi are the agents used to restore soi 
sed straw manure “would be “i 
n they percolate into the ea ath the Pa möte oe ies if so trea Ex 
fields must be aid open to admit of their being most | op « dew-rottine.” is a rapid natural process iy 
economically w ne y made most productive, and posing e textures, ‘Particularly when Sia 
to allow the sun air fi ee access into t oe ges ‘been subjected to slig entation. 
land must be laid’ out so as to admit of being tille - 
le ast char ge „to the tenant, and buildings and wait = 
+ 
ather 
they leave 
wh 
y 
ing places, and deserts suc 
cold o 
insecure. But our bird artificially reared is S provided wa 
the day it is hatched 
with food st 
stances if it hing i u 
a more airy, an 
place, “it is nahia 
B 
> 
provided, and in in- 
a wholes roost- 
mage et per rch! 
“i a little liberty H bye choosing 
wccomnttcdatiot te: 3 hing 
F stock that the la a l may Airi a re mem process of fermentation; and the ero 
its m 
ming manure, as most unfortur iate. 
of i 
Ti ók at keg potition of farmers of inferior land | ited 
| wanting are which is divided into small nt ny criti, mh : 
clostres, shaded by trees and high hedges, or without straw at hand to prevent ahy om 
| ee necessary conveniences for keeping stock and | | running are through = walls bee p d toe, 
the 
s to. the jaian 
e 
te restored to what its owner honestly ere to! during gwag low prices, is being thrown away, their | are being e ua if this 9 done in the 
be a better place. bis — been ‘ee aa s fai v by | “ations, cates a ar> mnst pri gene rally dodho method of a light and ft 
the complaint of ‘a correspondent— ersof my |; shia Shae a am convinced there es should A eera praeti 
birds lose the power of their legs.” sara stone Şi be the 
or brick floor to the poultry house will cause this. sooner or- aten will à mar a gaoet: salable form, and 2 ; 
It is cramp, impeded eirculation, mess, weak- amena t rms. As regards your far weiaty uni with and fix a large y 
d Some drauds ie i 4 ae > ements, subsequent heavy rains may was 
nD me friends have us, ‘It is| have now done all I can to a it; my further | Grains ord into the subsoil beyond 
very well to tell us we must not have brick or ress is arrested by trees ges, and the domestic tone "LN H poten water 
-stone 4 rs; but we cannot do without them.” | restrictions you-have put upon the use of it, which T | pu nning 0 Oi olay Jani ts af ra 
Well, t keep them; «but ta care to haye will not’ät'all disguise from yoü are views of d this t loughed 
them spread over with dry gravel at least 4 inches | profit from farming it. With respect to your observa- ai wich i vien, in "y Saat p” 
deep, and let the surface be frequently renewed. tions as to the loss from attempting to highly cultivate | little care bei 
as the sweeping and clean: : TE Thig | Small enclosures an ands near to S, g to to: thresh 
will ; epresent to you that I understand the term “ culti- 
er a ti form a hard bottom, keeping) \4:5),> only applicable to an expend ‘that dow or 
which i damp rising lege stones aki m ik, produces a profitable return, and I cultivate more rae See u 
oie all cach, cias a ee ret “i tod Tae at larger, return for thee value of the e jecta from a 
pe of which you complain. aus ve | is s ever desir “able, Pee a 
i that | upin. There are brick rese 
Serap Sek me a aia S deet a uea aen oth Coe a R 
E AE ee E re leer una alan be Si 
fa , a í ben worse ie nd he rete ger ‘ua 
see it up into successful co x, asphalt the flooi 
Biyi ys at hand, lose the use o 
their legs, i sheer wees and can only | 
be Perens yD better 
sar ule h 
ous.” pai som 
E of Jain f 
of ech aa as applicable t 
tw 
a othe 
T ‘hold 
joer | cre anpi 
that he is the aos he hetro by cena 
m, than that of figures. 5 
e more severe the we ather, the more Dae tate er who raises B pro uce “át the least cost ;” rl wil 
e were pack struck | but I must add, Me this is Bee equivalent to the a a an ordinary rain system is 
d we hope instructed by a passage in MoCLIN- | commoner rgest amount,” for I believe ne pH nag: ee ate i 
TOCK’S eain e of the discovery of th f| corn ean gen era ily be ‘ied | cheapest only by deve! ny 4 we 
Sir JoHN FRANKLIN’$ party, i in — after proving | ing the returns of the far greatest extent. In| expend m Ge 
that all the gallant men fell down one av ne, writing thus much to apie r ave initier in view the! sane Sh hor a ‘Clover, 
sta: =] ivo EE det | of interesting you — he Ales nea merous ten FA lands. nit ted 
the articles of f X 7 with whom you have relations, than a mere reply to. 
$ ood sound ae tho boat, tenanted your lébter, as it a to ——.—H. Davis's Practical | that tie it is possible to ar 
‘ Essays. ‘ 
after remark explains it ; —— 
oS way, were; MANURE MAKING AND STOCK 
li e 
n gs en mil fill it with 
ot Sure we may not learn | 
of our poultry fr om | 
Ir may be safely and ‘positively oe we 
ordinary farm-yard manure ought to a 
‘no more fermentative or cee ate, as the Piling 
pings from animals, than it by a slow 
fe eae a by 
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