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  3. The South-Western Sheep Population

    Recently a representative of this paper had an informative interview with Mr. Hugh McCallum, the Sheep and Wool Inspector, attached to the Department of Agriculture, upon the question of the possibilities of sheep expansion in the South-West. Do you consider that the sheep breeding ...

    Article : 510 words
  4. FARMING NOTES

    A Growing Industry:—The failure on the part of the timber millers of the State to cope with the growing nature of the orchard industry has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 876 words
  5. How Tobacco Growing Has Developed

    Recently a representative of this paper sought some information from Mr. Rowbotham, B.Sc., as to his views concerning the development of the tobacco growing industry in this State. Mr. Rowbotham, who is an expert connected with the industry in Western Australia, resident at Manjimup, ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. The Butter-Fat Levy

    During the course of the co-operative dairy farmers’ conference which was held recently at Margaret much attention was directed to the matter of the butter-fat levy which has aroused such fierce controversy in dairying circles of recent months. Quite a number of resolutions had been ...

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