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  3. Tobacco Production

    Commenting recently upon the different soil types which were suitable the production of a high class quality of tobacco leaf Mr. Robotham, B.Sc.. said that the choice of a right type of soil was by far the greatest factor in connection with the ultimate quality achieved. The practical ...

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  4. FARMING NOTES

    A Tribute to the Dairy Farmers:— Addressing the Victorian Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries’ Association about a fortnight ago the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Inspection of Dairy Herds Advocated

    Mr. Norton, Capel, in moving “That conference urge that a system of inspection of dairy herds be inaugurated with the granting of a certificate for clean herds” at the last conference of Buter-fat Zone farmers which was held recently in Bunbury in connection with the P.P.A. said, in support ...

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  9. The Fruit Case Question

    Considerable attention was-paid to the question of the shortage of fruit cases at the recent meeting of the executive of the W.A. Fruitgrowers’ Association at Kojonup. In opening the debate the secretary (Mr. Booth) read a letter from Messrs. C. H. Tutton Pty. Ltd., of Tasmania, written ...

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