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  2. ON THE LAND.

    The last fortnight has been a most trying time for gardeners. Only where water has been available has it been posible to keep things fresh and green, and, in spire ...

    Article : 1,145 words
  3. BETTER HORSES.

    Important alterations in the premium regulations for the show of thoroughbred stallions, which will be held in London next March, are about to be announced ...

    Article : 413 words
  4. HOW SOIL ACQUIRES NITROGENOUS FOOD.

    There are several methods of farming that are wrong but there are none that are absolutely right—is one of the pithy remarks of Mr. Hall, of Rothamsted. The ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 819 words
  6. HARVESTING OATS.

    Thomas J. Foster, in the "American Agriculturist," in the following terms describes his method of harvesting his oat crops:— ...

    Article : 715 words
  7. THE APIARY.

    A. B. C.—"Your apary column is real vade mecum to me, and you are so kind in answering the queries of your correspondents that I have no hesitation ...

    Article : 987 words
  8. PIGS ON THE FARM.

    Pig farming has a number of advantages to commend it (says a writer in the "Live Stock Journal"). As pigs have great eating, digestive, and assimilative powers, ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE.

    The rays emitted by the sun (writes Hans Aron, Professor of Physiology in the University of Manila in the "Veterinary News," No. 403, Vol. VIII., ...

    Article : 1,232 words
  10. THE KENNEL.

    Correspondence is invited from colline fanciers and others interested in this column. Letters will be treated confidentially, and questions will be answered (through this column) at the ca[?] ...

    Article : 642 words
  11. DEPTH TO SOW WHEAT.

    Professor Perkins, principal of Roseworthy Agricultural college, South Australia, gives the results of a number of experiments relating to the depth of ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION OF STALLIONS.

    Sir,—We have the honour to draw your attention to a letter in the Brisbane "Courier" of the 6th instant, under the heading "Government inspection of ...

    Article : 449 words
  13. HOW TO USE LIME.

    Every farmer knows that lime applied once in five or six years is very beneficial to his land, but the average man hardly realises the real value of this ...

    Article : 744 words
  14. POULTRY.

    Correspondence is invited from the poultry [?] Questions will be answered through this column only, at first opportunity. Use a [?] de plume if necessary. Address "Poultry ...

    Article : 787 words
  15. COURSING NOTES.

    Many local followers of the leash are beginning to wonder what is going to happen with the Brisbane Coursing Club next season. It is generally known by ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. MEAT EXPORT AND CATTLE BREEDING.

    Sir,—Mr. Kellett has been to Victoria to some purpose. His letter dated the 12th instant, published by you on the 20th, is interesting and encouraging, and reiterates ...

    Article : 348 words
  17. FARMERS' MARKETING COMPANY.

    Sir,—Farmers must indeed be delighted to read in your columna to-day of the success of the meeting held to established a strong Farmers' Marketing Company ...

    Article : 193 words
  18. KEEP COOL.

    By taking a trip in the new excursion steamer, "Koopa," to the Bay on Monday, Xmas afternoon, also Tuesday, Boxing Day.* ...

    Article : 26 words
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