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  2. Field and Garden Correspondence.

    Either on the authority of gentlemen to whom we are privileged to refer, on personal knowledge, or by reference to authorities, we do our best to answer correspondents who write to the QUEENSLANDER for ...

    Article : 89 words
  3. THE WAY CATTLE ARE "LOST."

    SIR: I am sure that many persons besides myself were pleased with the sensible comments on cattle "planting" and lost cattle made in the QUEENSLANDER of April 11. That all the ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. STOCK AND STATIONS.

    DENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—The following is from the Pastoral Times of April 18:— The weather news from the North is favorable. Rain has fallen pretty generally, and, in ...

    Article : 4,509 words
  5. BONES AS FERTILIZERS.

    SIR: An experience of a good few years makes me think that something more than merely trenching in whole bones is necessary to make them valuable as fertilizers. Some years ago I ...

    Article : 372 words
  6. DISEASE AMONG CALVES.

    SIR: A very serious disease has broken out amongst the calves, and if any of your older readers who have had long experience among cattle in this country would come forward and ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. GRUBS AND COTTON.

    SIR: Upon reading your pamphlet on cotton, I was struck by the statement that caterpillars of several sorts were such serious antagonists to the well-doing of the cotton planters, ...

    Article : 774 words
  8. SHEEP DOGS.

    IN all ages of the world, and among nearly all nations, savage and civilised, the dog has been the friend and cherished companion of man. The Egyptians placed him among their ...

    Article : 3,540 words
  9. RENOVATING GRASS LANDS.

    ALTHOUGH the following experiments are not likely to be followed minutely by either stationholders or dairy farmers in Australia, whose lands show signs of exhaustion after years of ...

    Article : 532 words
  10. AN ENQUIRING SHEPHERD.

    SIR: I have been for many years a shepherd in the colonies, and, like many more, not a whit the better off for it. Now, I don't drink; then perhaps you would say to me, How do you spend ...

    Article : 628 words
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