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  2. THE LAND. AND WHAT IS DONE WITH IT

    Everyone who breeds and raises good colis will have a long period of prosperity. The War has created a demand for many horses of ordinary type, as well as ...

    Article : 361 words
  3. [?] AND [?]ANT LIFE.

    The off[?]ts of radium on plant lite, good, had or andifferent, is a much discussed subjeet. Experiments have been earried out at Reading by Messrs. Sutton and Sons. Mr. ...

    Article : 772 words
  4. MANURING THE WHEAT CROT.

    Farmers may read with advantage the opinions of some experts on this subject, re Board of Agriculture and Fisheries: — "Wheal receiving ten loads or upwards of ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. A £10,000.000 WORTH OF GOOD HAY WASTED.

    Victoria just now is covered with a luxuriance of vegetation such as has never been surpassed in her history. Over large stretches of the Wimmera wild oats reach ...

    Article : 697 words
  6. CASH CERTIFICATES FOR WHEAT AT STATIONS.

    The N.S.W. Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Grahame) has made a statement explaining the scheme which has been decided upon to issue warrants for the wheat stored on ...

    Article : 282 words
  7. DRY-FARMING INVESTIGATIONS IN U.S.A.

    Owing to the frequent high winds in the Plains, the blowing of the mulch on summer-tilled land sometimes becomes a serious problem. It is highly important, in ...

    Article : 590 words
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    Advertising : 207 words
  9. ACCUMULATION OF FERTILITY IN GRASS LAND CAUSED BY BASIC SLAG.

    The imporvement in the character of poor grass land, brought about by the application of basic slag, is now so well known that it need not be insisted on but it may be ...

    Article : 258 words
  10. BEST FEED FOR DAY COWS.

    "Milk Insurance" is the term applied by [?]eorge Leslic. an American writer, in dealng wita the feeding of a dry cow. Visiting arms all over the United States, he has ...

    Article : 468 words
  11. GOOD FODDER—GOOD ENSILAGE.

    There was at one time an impression that, no matter what rubbish was put into a silo, the result would be palatable and nutritious onsilage, I can remember ...

    Article : 523 words
  12. EGG PRODUCTION.

    At this time of the year when eggsa are usualiy being produced extensively in the spring, and in view of the approaching summer, a few points which produccrs ...

    Article : 489 words
  13. SHEEP ON THE FARM.

    At a recent meeting of the Amyton branen of the Agricultural Burean of South Australia, Mr. B. Gum expressed the opinion that even the fanner will gain more from ...

    Article : 236 words
  14. NO FREEZING IN THE WIMMERA.

    Overations at the works of the w[?] Freezing Company. Warracknabeal, will be allowed to japse this season in consequence of the losses in live stock. and the ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. ACORNS, HORSE CHESTNUTS AND BEECH MAST.

    The Prussian Ministry of Agricuiture has issued a decree calling on women and children of the forest distriect to engage in a wholesale collection of acorns and beech ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. DONT SELL YOUR CROP TOO SOON

    As this season of the year growers should be on their guard against. a disease that onuses enormous losses while crops are being harvested. It is a disease that attacks the ...

    Article : 460 words
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    Advertising : 269 words
  18. RE-STOCKING THE PADDOCKS.

    More than abn ordinary amount of activi[?]v prevails among the landowners of the Western disfrict, around Casterton, in the purchase of sheer for the purposo of ...

    Article : 281 words
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