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  5. FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND

    Four weeks ago attention was drawn in these notes to the position occupied by the farmer who was sowing wheat in land that had been fallowed through ...

    Article : 421 words
  6. PASTORAL.

    In the throes of the severest season since the disastrous year 1902, farmers are perhaps disposed (writes the senior Inspector of Agriculture), to consider ...

    Article : 50 words
  7. FACTS ABOUT SILAGE.

    Silage appears to be the means by which the carrying capacity of holdings can be increased. Silage can be made out of a variety ...

    Article : 292 words
  8. PREVENTIBLE LOSSES.

    Up to the time of writing thousands of sheep and lambs have died, especially in the western and southern parts of the State, for the want of a little ...

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  9. THE TOBACCO CROP.

    The report of the tobacco expert with regard to the western and southern districts, which in now available, has atone as optimistic as that of the ...

    Article : 227 words
  10. RHODES GRASS.

    Rhodes grass,—which is making such a reputation as a pasture grass in many parts of the State, has been tried at Hawkesbury Agricultural ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. COMBINED PIT AND STACK SILO.

    The first necessity for a farmer contemplating the making of silage is cheapness—cheapness in handling and cheapness in growing the crop—and ...

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  12. FINE CROPS ON IRRIGATED LANDS.

    The importance of irrigation in relation to tobacco-growing is emphasised, and reference is made to several western growers who have gone in for ...

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  13. AS A HAY—NOT TOO GOOD.

    In March, with a view to testing the palatability of the grass as a hay, and also to improving the turf, the crop was cut with a mower, 2½ tons of hay ...

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  14. CROPS FOR SILAGE.

    Almost any green growth will make silage. Maize, sorghum, wheat, oats, barley grass, and thistles are all capable of producing good fodder. It ...

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  16. WHY NOT EXTEND THIS METHOD?

    The above remarks are mads particularly in relation to the western district, but the expert is confident that irrigation can be applied with suc- ...

    Article : 217 words
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