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  2. Ring-Barking. Carbolic Gas in the Treatment of Pleuro-Pneumonia.

    THE following is from Mr. Farrar's well-considered pamphlet "Grass and Sheep Farming," being the sixth chapter:— The second and third chapters of this paper ought to have THE following letter Mr. Fenton, of Natal, addressed to the Field:— Some months ago I received an account of some experiments undertaken by the Inspector-General of Cattle for ...

    Article : 3,655 words
  3. Sewaged Grass and Haymaking.

    WE should all feel much indebted to Mr. Morgan for his lucid, candid, and complete report. It confirms my own experience, that the sewage pure and simple should go to the land unprecipitated and unfiltered, except in such cases ...

    Article : 982 words
  4. Foot Rot in Sheep.

    FLOCKMASTERS who occupy considerable breadths of permanent pasture are becoming anxious for the safety of their flocks which have been grazing upon those pastures during this long period of rain and flood. The lairage is ...

    Article : 1,827 words
  5. Renovating Old Vines.

    ABOUT six years ago (writes a correspondent in the Field), an amateur consulted me about a house of vines that were in a most unsatisfactory state. They were from fifteen to twenty years of age, and ought to have been just in their ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  6. Deep Draining.

    At the March meeting of the Suffolk Central Farmers Club, Mr. Walter Chapman, Baylham, introduced the subject of the advantages and cost of drainage executed four feet deep. ...

    Article : 1,879 words
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