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AGRTCULTURAT 
GAZ ETTE. 343 
to be T up only to tes living roots a which pas- 
che 
| meetings, or, from w ae we mi may oce asionally see t sée there, 
take by joining in the. unphi- 
l greater m 
ly and prof 
E des y irable res an for live Oy with a} ture upon the Ther even chemic 
Alf hi i i created b 
o open an subdi me 
roy s i 
Esans to be penerslby imitated. For in 
pe edition o olen fee-simple, of ae icterent 
will-t tenancy and strict ¢ as well as in tie, es -dug Wheat str rte of Lois 
lit edon, to prove 
until the 
ards A iba " ot a property, the 
e thos better 
hem such hand- 
he pE e ad electric and meneto | lo 
8 
_ | time a 
a bad step ? 
stal 
losophical Fecdulineddhtidi to rely upon cross-bred stock 
for Raat which a pure breed will supply with much 
are now the chief 
greater certainty. The Short-horns 
aairy tock í the United Kingdom; with proper care 
breeding they ar the best milkers we have, 
and that without i 
| peer rA to give 
mends may sometimes a very 1 animal, 
| but. g repett, satiny results call Ho "tol safely 
| relied. upon in this ¢ ith the pure breed; the 
lderney cow inal bh ig one calf that shall be a 
good milker me three or four that shall be nearly 
espëct.- S er to possess 
A a heed red in t this way, which had 
and a large expenditure to establish, 
He c not go with hi 
‘ A he same time, it aie be kriar ies bart is 
f p 
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prejudice against the us Ure- 
bred cows for milking, and that cross-bre ling is still 
too fre or a Te jerai HA to. We ae iat a a e, use= 
fully emp ur space in bringing 
e|the w rests for deep anon oug 
that will | z -= aane will en able reak Pe 
to pity that this prejudice . is not o 
nded.t ts of 
pan atk 
ae, sendin ng ro Foote, but also to our eae the worm Wo 
erm mes ———— of estates may linger | —for e other fish to catch with him yet— 
or creep slowly onwards; but lon vena our tine vo is he that, will be a fa st agent i in A M 
fi 
those who are roa its influence. Ostani are 
ritin "PA aaa afford, Mr. W, 
+ 
od, and oth 
These ex tadi are, we fk. perfectly conclusive on 
the points to which they refer, and there would be no 
Witil he 
r of our t fandit, a the quick- jeunted 
our town bef is in 
meadow and market gener, the stur 
pueh, pagino nal evidence to the 
breeders 
of stock the adoptio n a a course which nearly 
every man of intellig ent hr 
has given, attention to 
ectionable” practice, 
great yields E front by the power of steam oul: ak and ti cacious in gine the eave of heavy 
Map: on, and sticky districts of our | lands, it is tru — they cot the cleansing 
a completely feilodellsd: for the | tillage as idubieto and expensive as before ; 
ta, founderous lane oadways | and too often, itideed, afflict the farmer with the 
m ma: gh, hard, and sound other rome a the dilemma of “too much er crop,” 
bear the the u tortuous | W. ank and growing ain yin 
whic p ets weak] 
the straw, ‘iid blights his pleasing crease 
with a p ea Wheat pro te yielding ean 
a sia ty i mple e steam plough i 
aching us th at better illago, en guano, is the |} 
ar thing needful on the clays. a, 
up- 
tow, will be strai 
BREEDING CATTLE FOR mana PURPOSES. 
the most intresting fo 
j objec 
—as one ye a ie dekiriorate rather than to improve. 
From e now witnessing, it appears are 
pretty an that cross-breeding o tle vil in 
few years be well-nigh abandoned, for the ia es of 
this system find i t diff cult to maintain t r ground; 
while, ure breeds 
are rapidly displa cing the : ee rels which were 
quently seen a few year Many 
sheep farmers 
have, indeed, suffered severly Fin mA being content 
with good and improving flocks, well adapted to the 
lity 
o tmsobiet caused by the introduction of an inju- 
dicions yi 
Wi reat ard to the exhibition of Short-horns at 
Warwie, y Pa jeve the gen eral opinion n will be that 
Mr. ROBERT Smrru, in his re on the live stock | Mr. S f that 
fe r. mit hb ratl ner 
exhihited at Warwi ick, remarks dat. “ dairy pro otic ce is | class of whe pod pee a of the classes for cattle 
now at its top as a comme saber | bests airy spmeponce _ The lattor, classes 
W all be th ‘compet nt judg : 
the, pe sok reat rown down pr be aske t, rather, wh tares 6F the slow, oe and ‘they un- 
iry cow?” As apparently anticipating the latter gether gle animals, 
y to a Mr. Smith had DESAY y Observed th that “the yo ee U ft a fo y very 
by the squee, and glazing of animals and imple- | first cross between the Alderney and Short-horn bull i i hone hs et C Ate a Sen e Tocil Committe 
ments of till And the revolution in outdoor | found to be gayta good for dairy arposes, an in offermg t es was not more B oe 
management will surel =i effect some little stir | worthy of trial A “fault ho declined 
eg Shotts a office, and amo: ong the tin well for these pers The fons under review in | to adopt DL regulation peed upon their 
s ps ~ bundles = = solicitor, w attention ea effect sg in these 
el her PP ates Tenses a mittee so eats: b best patel for ey PURSE, but s id the Ju “of tia tat ee 
c ofen farm at | ti Sinine e milking 
be too E mnis which bin ‘the si not t to, all aa ela sed ab a a i tind me sane oe in these | propitio of the ant peim exhibit in addition to their 
specia peting fo: i 
jatha Ann tia on E th pa of the Dotta will prizes of the Society, ‘tiny y be fare] Eken tos thera | | tof taen tite te € i ewe aby pny gh isa Dept parea : 
not only the- ett ‘of the eer: bese ag om os sho Akori Best ght i eae ether at W. fama pith ted unquestiona y oF apoio Wor 
farmer, but will Pi e forth oars. ‘Pies any fing, oh De pronow inä an nan Sateen one; Abik the that | i Agapia in and, nti de ae 
ae ie i of atic | it conveys ‘his own impartial opinion, founded upon such | of any spec i wee ion, is a well Sein ded im- 
as achieved upor u $ lighter 1A lands. aninspectio € can | pression th t t the J Short-h t W ick 
| upon ligh ci j tahe ae 4 frat It is not only unfavourable asregardssome | looked m tke ses ties hañ Ta Böen the 5 ie 
è animals exhibited on this oe ure but it bas «| 
fa it and facilitate its “tillage; piere t bees 
two be th the pipes farther and more important bearing, and at once leads ; periaus meeting e observations not for the purpose of 
the upper air, so that the É aa a p p 
ms and follo currents the reader to make the inquiry, “ How is it that our pp r. Smith’s report, but mainly in order 
they suck down em may fructify 7 eee national society has not figs Pan to pop in ja ain to draw attention to a subject of great interest, 
t available stratum: for a year’s down- | 1 e breeding of st to which frequent reference has been made 
" y' as to Me to the production of what is eae by a | columns. e are a also rat those portions of the 
ogsheads of cat oe | large number of tenant farmers?” Prizes on a very | report in question to which we have allu TNS 
ty ammonia to each acre liberal scale ert ns offered for 20 year r Line excited some surprise amongst, AM Dreedexa of Short 
in a dressing of guano, or in the| bred animals, would certainly be range | horns, and it was therefore desirable to show that 
dung which we apply every | result if the farmer should i ill be compelled to resort | different opinions rai cutertatiod y com ptes judges, 
d snows may to cross-bred stock in order to obtain what is essential | not only as regards the Warwick Show, but on the 
ERAS GNE TAN | to his success in an important branch of his rere an br saad of dairy stock ally. M " 
they wash out o le ta gr St en as been comm ited by the owners gono: idland 
„any soil containing 4 neuen oe “shone her tal, Shor t-hor a : 
wahjeoted to the matl Si dete hater PF i ieee e 
mith w almost ; 
' into an im-/ however, W is to be recive ts 
i proloj tness and près- | founded, to a considerable extent at fár as | stock 
r into myriad atoms when frost these exhibitions are concerned, there is still no real os 
moisture in its interstices, è soil | ground for the opinion that hi Prager a t i 
recently pry e to be an incessantly | application, that an Sol ott E 7 ct pr Bart 
eo rootlets must be taken as a rule, and not as, whic really 
i bisa 6 ie oe: fact, excéption . The careful and judicious breed- 
ion carried down into it in ing of cattle for, daity poi u — been | tive benefit. fo 
Snows filtr: ting through its eavitit | carried on num hin 
its capillary foe Ses cores ing improve My not only shown in many ero point, pone mere ann as va make che a oes 
ee sxci ion | ap , ‘ 
a mysterious but the subject is excit gene a i pears irri EON Woe ieli 
which nitrogerions forma wherever this er ac of stock is needed. If the q cathe Oh ak ribo ee - 
from other principal agricul in the tion to the quantity y 
$ Tittle aid Sn this respéct, so much the | know that if yon are to sell off your farm abundant and 
by the} s of soil, worse; but we m Dt elite ar views to its country | frequent crops of cereals and other 
