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  2. FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND. COTTON PRODUCTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    ONE hears of cotton being grown in increasing quantities in Queensland, and, after all, this is the nearest relation that wool ean claim. It ...

    Article : 1,816 words
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    A Four-horse Searifier at work on Campe[?] Farm, Won[?]ong, hear Canu[?]gra Staticn. Wallace photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Charleville Plum (by Gladesville's Magnet from Polly Pry VII.), a recent addition to the Berkshires at Gatton Cullege. Bill J. Stark photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 22 words
  5. USE OF MANURES.

    The composition and use of manures formed the subject of an informative lecture given by Mr. Armstrong recently at the High School and Agricultural College, Gatton. A precis of it is given below. ...

    Article : 1,703 words
  6. THE KENNEL.

    "HOBBY."—The standard points of the Australian terrier are as follows:—General appearance, rather low set, active, with good, ...

    Article : 575 words
  7. WHEAT GROWING.

    One of the most striking features in the development of Australian agriculture has been the rapid progress of the wheat industry. In 1901 the area sown with this crop in the Commonwealth was 5,500,0000 ...

    Article : 1,302 words
  8. POULTRY.

    "BEGINNER," Warwick.—The colour of Andalusians is as follows:—Both sexes: Beak dark slate or horn colour; ...

    Article : 733 words
  9. SKIMMILK FOR BREAD.

    Wheat is the staff of lire. It is one of our most common and important foods. A great majority of the people of the world use it in their daily diets, and it is ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. FOOD VALUE OF MILK AND CHEESE.

    It must be cheerful to consumers in particular, when paying their monthly milk account, to recall the fact that milk ia the most complete as well as the most ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. CAPPED ELBOW.

    Capped elbow is an uns[?]ghtly lump or tumour forming on the point of the horse's elbow. It is caused (says the "Farmer and Stockman") by the ...

    Article : 301 words
  12. TANNING SMALL SKINS.

    At a meeting of the Wirrabara branch of the Agricultural Bureau of South Australia Mr. C. H. Curnow, referring to the above subject, said.—"In the first place, ...

    Article : 376 words
  13. GREASY HEELS.

    Grease is caused by dirt, dust, grit, long exposure to damp, wet legs in stable, with draught along the floor. It occurs at the back of the pasterns and bulbs of ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. CANADA'S LIVE STOCK.

    Canada's horse population is estimated as being worth £15,000,000; her milch cows as worth £14,000,000; her other cattle as valued at £8,000,000; her sheep ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER.

    Those who in these days follow the work ot the scientists of the Government, men who are giving life service for the farmers, could well glory in the ...

    Article : 348 words
  16. SHEEP-DOG TRIAIS.

    The growing popularity of sheep-dog trials is evident by the number of fixtures held during the past season (writes "R.D.," in "Livestock Journal"). ...

    Article : 337 words
  17. STOMACH STAGGEES.

    The stomach derangement which gives rise to staggering and other symptoms— due to disturbance in the circulation or nervous system—usually arises from ...

    Article : 289 words
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    A Camel Team at Birdsville. W. P. Boyle (Birdsville) photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ARSENIC FOR DESTROYING TREES.

    At a recent meeting of the Rapid Bay branch of the South Australian Farmers' Bureau, Mr. J. Morris read the following paper:—"Arsenic has proved an effective ...

    Article : 460 words
  20. FLIES AND COLO[?]R.

    According to the "Producers' Review" flies have a great objection, to the colour blue. In support of this statement the following experience is published:—"A ...

    Article : 116 words
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