UNDER this heading we shall be glad to publish contributions having reference to agricultural and pastoral matters. The results of experiments made will be published whenever furnished. ...
Article : 33 wordsRECENTLY an opinion prevailed in political circles that so soon as parliament went into recess the Government would strengthen its position in the Upper ...
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Advertising : 1,312 wordsTHE best and only thing to do when your horse is excited is to calm him down. This is best done by getting to the horse's head and talking to him gently, rubbing his face and ...
Article : 187 wordsMr. A. W. Selman, of Grafton, fruit grower, writes under (date 14th April:—In reply to your query re tomatoes and insect pests, the following. may be of interest to your readers ...
Article : 251 wordsONE of these things that no one can understand is the great margin between the cost to the purchaser. and producer of butcher's meat. A bullock on its legs is sold at 13s per 1001bs., ...
Article : 105 wordsA SANDY, loamy soil is better for this crop and whatever fertilizers are applied should be in an available form. The objection to using coarse, fresh' manure is that it tends to induce too ...
Article : 247 words"A COMMERCIAL" writing from Casino on 8th May to the Grafton Grip says :—Sir.—I wish to give,' through your, colums, a few words of caution to a ...
Article : 227 wordsDo not overfeed., Shake the dust out of a small night feed of hay, and out of the oats, then sprinkle lightly with clean water before feeding. Give three [?] of cold-drawn ...
Article : 94 wordsMR.H. C. L. ANDERSON, who has occupied the position of Director of Agriculture for the last three years, and who is vacating the position consequent upon the changes made in ...
Article : 172 wordsIt is simply an aggravated case of base ingratitude on the part of the fruitgrower if he finds fault with his bee-keeping neighbour on account of the supposed injury done to fruit by ...
Article : 90 wordsIN the Assembly last week Mr. Schey said—"I wish to point out tho absolute iniquity which exists in relation to free passes. A year or two ago Lord ...
Article : 280 wordsGIVING hens egg shells is rather perilous work, according to our way of thinking. The egg shell is hardly worth feeding simply as bone lime is given to produce shell. The total ...
Article : 167 wordsTHE April number of this publication is to hand. It is increased in size,as marking the commencement of the second year of its existence. From it we take the following:— ...
Article : 300 wordsAFTER all the bitter results of folly practised with bulls, but especially with the Jerseys, with the numerous horrible deaths inflicted upon incautious owners of these animals, we ...
Article : 220 wordsIT is good news that the Australian meat has conquered the British. War Office. From this week's cablegrams we learn that the Financial Secretary has ...
Article : 210 wordsONE of the difficulties of butter-makes in all countries is to use, profitably, their skimmed or separated milk. This has been felt in Sweden, where butter-making has greatly ...
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