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  2. HOW DEEP TO SET MILK.

    AT a recent meeting of the Western N. Y. Butter Makers' Association, the question of the proper depth of milk was discussed. Mr. D. A. A. Nichols read an essay, in which he ...

    Article : 622 words
  3. Original Poetry.

    HE'S no scripture save the Herd Book; This doth all his actions guide; Other works have no importance If they're not to such allied. ...

    Article : 644 words
  4. OPEN FARMYARDS AND LUNG DISEASE.

    MR. J. J. Mechi, the great experimental farmer, of Tiptree Hall, England, says:— I have a very strong conviction that open yards are the frequent cause of lung disease. ...

    Article : 466 words
  5. HORTICULTURE.

    WE have little fear that, so far as practical horticulture is concerned, English gardeners shall be distanced in the race by foreign competitors; but practical horticulture by itself ...

    Article : 819 words
  6. LIEBIG ON SUB-SOILING.

    IN medicine, symptoms are the body's mother tongue. And in agriculture the crops reveal symptoms which are more reliable in reference to practical farming and the treatment ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. ON THE CRACKING OF FRUIT.

    M. BOUSSINGAULT has recently communicated to the Academy of Sciences, at Paris, some observations on the cracking of fruits, which are of some interest to the ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    SPEAKING of Australian wines, and the doubt attempted to be thrown upon their genuineness, by Dr. Thudicum, the English Gardener's Chronicle observes, "Australian ...

    Article : 608 words
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