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  2. KINDLING FIRES, "FOOLS VERSUS PHILOSOPHERS."

    THE trite old saying has it, that " it takes a fool or philosopher to build a fire well." How this adage originated, or why it is used, we cannot tell; perhaps it means that a fool blunders into it, and the other party does it ...

    Article : 790 words
  3. INFLUENCE OF FORESTS UPON THE CLIMATE, AND THEIR RELATION TO THE SOIL

    THE influence of forests on the rainfall of a country has to be considered in two ways. First of all it must be ascertained how much of the falling raiu and snow reaches the soil of a dense forest in comparison with a surface without forest or ...

    Article : 1,426 words
  4. WHEAT SOWING.

    SEVERAL South Australian farmers drill their wheat, and we believe that every year's experience is in favour of the practice. It shows more and more that, as against sowing the seed broadcast, it is economical in labour and in seed, ...

    Article : 382 words
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  6. ON THE TRANSMUTATION OF GRAIN

    IT is curious to observe how theories in plant growth are revived from time to time, and statements made with regard to them as though they were proved and admitted truths. Some few years since a statement went the round of the ...

    Article : 1,150 words
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