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.' CURRENT AGRICULTURAL TOPICS.

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CURRENT AGRICULTURAL TOPICS. [BT "AomcoUL" OP TKB "FIELD."] &> IJuUage is still to the fore, the lengthy examina. ? ? ? J- B. Lawea on Thursday, the 30th ult., Commissioners sitting in Parliament-street, hettning the chief groundwork of consideration. ? Worthy baronet is evidently much more b??? dispusad to this new system of hus- OH?? ?? resources than he was when nrst the M felted attention in this country, and he orded in his evidence one sumcient reason for H's earlier opinions were, he said, in ?e measure formed after examining the ra- rchea of the German chemists and ending °8!derable losses of nutritive property in thair yses of silage compared to what was con- ha? '° ?? origina) green fodder from which it boilt?° ?"?' S? ?°?°' however, last summer ? ?Io on his own farm, and, having &lled it b green clover, cut in a state of bloom, ha.s not nl'1 found the silage derived therefrom of excel* "t quality in being remarkably free from mould, ut to analyse very favourably compared with the 'nalysis of the green clover. The loss sustained Utmost entirely water, he sa.id, the nutritive rOperty sacrinced being so very small M to be ::rcel worth caring about. He also stated that obtained eight tona of silage per acre from hia P of ten tons of green clover, which would pro- Co y not have yielded more than two tona of hay. to nseqUeDUy, in all cases where it was desirable be have more succulent food io winter it would an advantage to turn grass or clover into silage tather than into bay. ? n the point of growing ensilage crops on arable Of d &t the expense of the root crop, the evidence the great Rofhamated authority goea dead be nst the new system, but it should baremem. '< that this is one with which his eeientinc pledge has little or nothing to do. When he that one good crop a year is sumcient, and ? is unwise to risk the safety of that in the savour to grow two crops, he reiterated what .?Y a shrewd, old, practical farmer has said Ote, and it is Sir John's farming and not 'l' lDical knowledge and skill we have to estimate. e force of this reasoning has always been ad- h .? ? ? case of stiff soils, if mangel wurzol hatred to be grown a winter fallow following 'llt" in unJn cleaning being the only real security. But he ease of swedes and turnips, no one can tin:¡. On on making sure of them by adopting d ilat means, and as there is this great risk and no "??"ce in having any crop whatever, if ??? &!one be sought to be cultivated, the ? cr may just as well take his winter green crop ? leaving it to circumstances whether it shall O deeded by swedes or by a silo crop of maize r bUCkWheat S' 10 11' B. Lawea also professed himself a dear "Ier of the four-course system, and so were the !t! ? ? England generally a few years ago, but '"?gulMly inapplicable to these times, and if ? tbe country were pelted to-morrow it would i "I ? Very few strict adherents. Even in Norfolk, tla blJ.thpla.ce. farmera are abandoning it, and Mr. ?M. ??' M P., characterises the farming of the ? ? to be that of giving prolonged tenure to the tb:t, nata grass layers, keeping them down two or ? ? Years instead of one year. Sir J. B. Lawes, aVer, has a special argument in favour of root- ""0. tu '"?' ?t fncourages the growth of weeds ?-??'y that they may be kitled," he says. Un. t?? ?Y, but this weed-making business is very <)In ?' ?? would it not tend just as perfectly to ? ? cleanliness if two silo crops were raised, b rat of rye and the second of maize or buck* ? t, according to the nature of the soil, allowing ¡¡ c.rops themselves to perform the weed-sup- L ?" ? According to general testimony, maize ?h ? ? ??? ?? cleaner than .anythtns else tb eneVer a good crop is ? ?ho remember that th'aM?B!))?M!?)t °°? ??tcal opinion which t???tSH)!??!Lracle ?f ??? soarcely pay de?enc? to it as being "lhble. Sensationat'OaraeraPhS in the daily papers often ft i? ? harn]. Last week iarmers were thrown tto??ate of great trepidation all over the king- i?.. ? t?o of these, which appeared successively ?t ? ??' ?° '?"ssday the EeHythorpo out- J)Or Of foot-and-mouth disease was made a big. oQ tentous-looking thing, and tollowing on that ? came a paragraph only two days afterwards ? t bother outbreak of the same malady had a.l1rl'ed at Hale, in Lancashire. Stockowners, ? ? t??o paragraphs, were in despondent and 'I} IOU9 case, thinking we wore a.bout to have tuer visitation of the insidious affection run. j "S like wiid&re ait over the land. What a relief .?Ust have been to them to And that Mr. Duck- ?t, M.P., in the House of Commons on Friday ltpelle¡1 the dire phantom entirely which, grow* S on idle rumour and false assertion, had been "Jtred up to view. Mr. Trevetyan, in reply to '(;J." Member for Herefordshire, stated that, although &0111111.18 had been reported to the Agricultural arttnent at the beginning of the week as lten with the disease in Yorkshire, they had 'ftfie.tly aU recovered, and the malady, whatever it had spread no further. As to the alleged ttt onc1 outbreak, it consisted of pleuro-pneumonia. tn'1 entertain the belief that it was not really tlJ"ll-and-l1Iouth that attacked the Kellythot-pe In"l f' ? 8. lna.smuch as no fresh ones had boea re- ?? 'ato the herd smce Novembar last and the ltiding of Yorkshire has been free of the 'll(j dy for a year. If it were proved to be foot* ? "?th we should be almost compelled to ? ? possibitity of the disease breaking out bt-¡ Qeously at any place, without fresh virus :g brought from abroad. rL e Central Chamber of Agriculture asked the 1'b r 11tnent for bread, but it has received a stone. ? f)t ? ?° ?? t?? speeches at the March meeting (I,?oQr of a. preferential duty being put on beer ?o ??? ??? ?°? ?°P? ?? ??? fancy the ais- ?? toaeat now fe!tby ba.rley growers in iladitig, ? ? of the relief they wished for, an additional "1{ r of lg. pm. barrel about to be put on. ?y. ?' this is too b?d," maay, of course, wilt e/ ll.t farmers, even at the Central Chamber, \oi. lIot Una.ru!nou-;]y o! opinion that it w a -t'. 11\1.1% I)ln to ask forth!. preferential duty, iaas- til as the beaeiit; dativable would be problema- t? tad tu? it would be wiser to ask for some- ?? better worth haviag thin a sm?ll marey ber ? this, Another party, of which the Cham- Q,l.Iti°f A.griCulture is fuH, desired that any fresh tqH. es shoUld be levied on foreign goods imported "'16\' tb ll" Ill} on home products, and they are natu- tI Appointed with what the Gjvorompnt 'th oSee doing. breding of pedigree pigs appears to be more ?? ratwe just now than the breeding of pedi- rtb')rn catt!e. At least- thi-; would onty ¡¡lia.tll.ra.1 conclusion to form in contrasting the ?y ??e ?t the aispersal of the Northorpo pig- ?L.'??cashire witJi those reatised at the two I} Ire auctious of Shorthorns at Beadia,m ??s ? ? Sproatley Rise held lo-st weak. The ?g ?sed of numbered 98, and big and little ?? ?'sed about jESOO. The nrst 40 ? ? ? ? Suiaeas each; 33 guineas were given ?o ?' ?ad 30 arulneas for a boar, while aome ?a tbree others brought very considerable ?t?. ?t Mr. G. Scoby's Shorthorns .tveraged ?0? ?ss than JESO eaci); and those of Mr. J. and Mr. T. Barber, 33 in nu'aber, only "'n gE:d -S26 16s. 7d. each. "Ol'd" -h1 Ing to the annua.1 report of Mr. Carruthers, :'>qt' t Ing botjnist to the Roya.1 Agricultural IIaI the adultera.tion of grass seeds is carried ), extent tha.n was the case some few \llq-e 8lnce. StiH, the only security for obtaining Q\) to ds is insisting on having them guaranteed ?t<f?""° standard. There can scarcely be ?<? ?ainy than palming oS on farmers dly. for the sake of a paltry pront, bad -Oi. Cll.lcUlated to make the soil barren or very

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