UNDER this heeding we shall be glad to publish contributions having reference to agricultural and pastoral matters. The results of experiments made will be published wherever furnished. ...
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Advertising : 1,210 wordsIN a late issue of the Kiama Independent Mr H. H. Honey, the well-known writer on dairy matters, gives his opinion of the various methods of testing milk for the butter it ...
Article : 806 wordsIT is never out of place nor a waste of time or money to drain wet land. Without proper drainage there can be no surely successful agriculture; and in very many cases too much ...
Article : 219 wordsTo overcome a difficulty very generally experienced when milk is boiled, Dr. Kelogg, an American scientist, found that the best results were obtained'.by boiling milk; in ...
Article : 225 wordsNOT at any time since the war (says the New York Weekly Times) has the price of hogs been as high as at the present. The supply is scarce, and the country is being ransaoked for ...
Article : 199 wordsAT the recent Bathurst Show Mr. W. F. Weeks, of Went worth Falls, was again successful, being awarded first prize for Plymouth Rock fowls, against all comers. ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. C. T. BAGOT writes—I have pleasure in handing you an account of a newly invented machine for stripping the bark oft textile plants which may result in the establishment of a ...
Article : 870 wordsMr. F. B. GUTHRIE, analyst of the Agricultural Department, analysed a sample of ground pith of maize cobs, forwarded from the Agricultural College on the Hawkesbury. The ...
Article : 151 wordsBUTTER factories and creameries are rapidly extending in Victoria. We extract some results from the Australasian:— At Numurkah several farmers are giving up ...
Article : 326 wordsHONEy has been experimentally enclosed in well corked flasks, some of which are kept in perfect darkness, while others are exposed to the light. The result was that the portion ...
Article : 103 wordsTHe practice of clipping horses in the winter divesting them of the winter coats with which nature provides them—has its advocates and its opponents. For horses in fast ...
Article : 213 wordsA GOOD farmer should never depend upon his neighbours for what he can, by care and good management, raise on his own farm. He should not beg fruit when he can plait or ...
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