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  2. WHEAT GROWING IN WESTERN N.S.W. BOTULISM AND COLIC IN HORSES

    Not the least interesting outcome of field wheat competitions in the western division of New South Wales is a summary of the practice adopted by In this article Mr. C. T. McKenna, B.V.Sc. deals with the causes of colic and botulism in horses and outlines suitable ...

    Article : 1,378 words
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  4. PASTORAL COUNTRY IN BAD CONDITION

    "From 40 miles north of Oodnadatta down to Orroroo the country is in a deplorable condition," said Mr. S. Reid last week. He had just returned from ...

    Article : 355 words
  5. BUREAU MEETS

    The annual conference of the Mid North Agricultural Bureau was held at Red Hill last week. Mr. H. J. Crouch presided. Delegates attended from ...

    Article : 1,301 words
  6. GERMAN WOOL ENQUIRY

    A press cable from London, dated 24th January, states that Germany's anxiety to obtain wool by barter shown by frequent visits to Australia ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. MAGNESIA AS FERTILISER

    Possibilities of soil deficiencies other than of lime, nitrogen, phosphate, or potash, are mentioned in the annual circular which the West Norfolk ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. NEW PIG SINGEING APPARATUS

    A new pig singeing apparatus has been installed at Belfast abattoir, to help the pork export trade. Producers of pork are finding it necessary ...

    Article : 90 words
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