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  2. Advertising

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  3. Latest Development in Pasture

    In the last issue of our farming section the opening phases of a most informative lecture delivered by the Superintendent of Dairying, Mr. G. K. Baron-Hay, were published. In those introductory remarks Mr. Baron-Hay dealt with the unprogressive period which existed prior to 1919 which was ...

    Article : 942 words
  4. FARMING NOTES

    Pasture Species and Pasture Development:—Mr. E. M. Hutton, Field officer in connection with the South Australian Department of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,300 words
  5. THE “BLACK SPOT” OUTBREAKS

    At the last meeting of the executive of the W.A. Fruitgrowers’ Association held at Kojonup the president drew the attention of those present ...

    Article : 633 words
  6. Rough Handling of Export Fruit

    Speaking with some warmth at the recent meeting of the executive of the W.A. Fruitgrowers’ Association Mr. W. R. Scott drew attention to the rough way in which the export apples were treated by some of the lumpers at Fremantle. During the course of the apple export season he ...

    Article : 468 words
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  8. The Present Position of the Dairying Industry

    During the course of the short but very informative address which the Superintendent of Dairying (Mr. G. K. Baron-Hay) delivered at the recent conference of the Butter-fat zone of the Dairying Branch of the Dairying Section of the P.P.A. which was held in Bunbury, and the first portion of ...

    Article : 1,820 words
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