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  2. THE WHITE BULL.

    Most students of live Stock husbandry must, I fancy, have been struck with the persistency with which the white type crops up in the shorthorn breed of cattle. The colour ...

    Article : 1,695 words
  3. THE WIDGEEGOARA WOOLSCOURER.

    Sir,—Last week I paid a visit to Mr. John Bignell, on the Widgeegoara, near Cunnamulla, to have a look at the Camden bore and wool-wash, and was surprised at the ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. COMPOSITION OF FEEDING STUFFS.

    The following table shows at a glance the proportion of water and digestible matter in 100lb. of various kinds of green fodder, hay, silage, corn, and meal. This table will be of much value to all stock-feeders in making up a ration. We take it from a most valuable and highly practical quarterly report of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  5. COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    "It is a long lane that has no turning." We are beginning to think here that we have at last reached a turn in prices, which if it does not lead to fortune may at least mean the ...

    Article : 423 words
  6. THE CODLIN MOTH PLANT (ARAUJA ALBENS).

    Public attention was first directed to this plant in New Zealand by Mr. Maskell, who received specimens from Major Lockett, of Wanganui, and submitted them to Professor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 312 words
  7. BOYS FOR THE FARM.

    Sir,—At this time of rear the application for our boys at the Gordon Institute falls off, so that we now want places in the country for a number of useful lads. For the past ...

    Article : 313 words
  8. ORBOST.

    Fine weather with frosty nights and occasional drizzling rains has characterised this season as one of the best for the farmers' interests. The maize crops are being rapidly ...

    Article : 250 words
  9. THE PREVENTION OF HAYSTACKS HEATING.

    The heating of hay-stacks may be prevented by the following means:— A prismatic-shaped boss made as sketched (fig.1) and a pyramidal-shaped boss and trestle (fig. 2), which is largely used in cases where stacks are built on stands to keep them off the ground. The prevention of the heating of bay in the stack is of more importance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  10. SHEEP FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. E. J. Allen, of Stoney Creek Station, Young, has sold five rams and three ewes from an average stud for South Africa, whence other orders are expected if the shipment is ...

    Article : 37 words
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