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  2. The Selection of Seed Grain.

    The preparation of the seed for sewing is a work the due importance of which is not studied by the average farmer. Writing upon this subject in the North British Agriculturist, Professor Buckman says:— ...

    Article : 692 words
  3. The Land Question.

    Sir,—I hope, Mr. Editor, that you will not refuse space in your valuable columns for the publication of this letter because it is written by a working man, feeling less capable of writing than of thinking for myself, independent of others. ...

    Article : 2,154 words
  4. The Value of a Bit of Wire.

    All who use vehicles of any kind, and farmers especially, should know the great value of a bit of copper wire in making a large variety of repairs. Indeed, its utility is not confined to the farm. We never set out upon a journey, or ...

    Article : 496 words
  5. POSTCRIPTUM.

    The following directions should be added to the note on manufacture of ghee:— After paragraph 7 add:—When the outturn of a few days days not exceeding a week has been collected, add a few ...

    Article : 766 words
  6. A New Industry.

    Ghee? What is it? How is it made? Who use it? I propose, with your permission, to answer these queries, and direct the attention of our farmers to a source of revenue which has never yet been worked in Australia, but which ...

    Article : 3,127 words
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