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  2. Agricultural Gazette.

    THE REPORT of the year's proceedings of the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY reached us too late last week to be included in the agricultural notices. It therefore appeared without ...

    Article : 3,392 words
  3. Breeders' Facts.

    THE following calves have been lately dropped at Tomki, Richmond River:— 1. Red heifer; from Coax 2nd. Coax, 2nd, by S. E. Bolden's celebrated bull, 3rd Grand ...

    Article : 249 words
  4. Weather and Crops.

    FINE weather has at length unmistakably set in, and the sun during the day comes out in all his full midsummer power. Clouds occasionally arise, threatening a change, but all the ...

    Article : 2,128 words
  5. Road-Making and Repairing.

    HAVING laid the foundation of a good road by making the earth beneath it dry, I now hasten to construct or build the load thereon. Of what shall it be formed? Briefly, of wood, straw, stones, gravel, or other surfaces. The first ...

    Article : 1,728 words
  6. Cental System.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 500 words
  7. Wheat Growing in America.

    THERE are few practices in American farming in which there is more loss than in the careless, imperfect manner of putting in wheat. It is very probable that more than half of the land sown in the United Slates produces crops that ...

    Article : 1,430 words
  8. The Sugar-Cane.

    SIR,—As it is my intention to close my correspondence on sugar-cane with this letter, you will, I trust, excuse its being somewhat lengthy. I purposed continuing my experiments on the density of cane juice every month, and, ...

    Article : 2,380 words
  9. Pastoral.

    WE learn from our exchanges that fine weather has set in in the interior, and that the floods are fast subsiding. The country is drying up quickly, and as a consequence foot-rot is ...

    Article : 1,235 words
  10. A Way to Treat Weeds.

    IT is an excellent thing for a man to be prepared to take advantage of the circumstances of his farm caused by the difference in the seasons, the varieties of soil, and [?] condition of the markets, &c. The shrewd man will observe ...

    Article : 761 words
  11. Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Association.

    AT the usual monthly meeting of the committee of this association, held at the Northumberland Hotel, West Maitland, on Monday afternoon, Mr. T. Cadell, in reference to the prises for sugar to bo given at the next show of ...

    Article : 593 words
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