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  2. News and Notes of General Interest for the Man on the Land.

    Since the re-establishment of the banana industry, subsequent to the ruinous bunchy top visitation, which practically wiped out a number of plantations (particularly in New South Wales), from 1926 to 1928, there is refreshing evidence of a ...

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  3. THE KENNEL.

    THE Persian Cat Club of Queensland have secured the services of Mrs. J. Ingledown, Canterbury, New South Wales, as ...

    Article : 873 words
  4. POULTRY.

    W.M. (Windsor).—For some unexplained reason there must have been acute indigestion, with fermentation of the food. ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  5. STUD STOCK AT GIFT PRICES.

    REPORTS from the Darling Downs continue to emphasise the benefit that has accrued over almost the whole of that area, ...

    Article : 1,094 words
  6. PRODUCTION RECORDS.

    It is satisfactory to note the good average yields of purebred cattle in passing the official standard, which completed their 273 days' tests during March and April last. The Australian Illawarra Shorthorn breed had the greatest number under tests, ...

    Article : 1,558 words
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    Messrs. Hickey and Sons' College Princess Pontiac (Pabst Pontiac Blue Star—College Prima Donna), the highest yielding cow in Queensland for March and April, with 19,322lb. milk and 643.564lb. butter-fat in 273 days. Continuing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Young banana plants on the Macpherson Bange country, north of the Tweed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Young banana plants on virgin scrub country. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE OUTLOOK FOR POTATOES.

    CONSIDERABLE benefit will result from the almost general rains which fell last week-end over the area of Southern ...

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    Left to right:—Mr. O. Boyd, a former banana grower of the Tweed, who is again turning his attention to the industry. Mr. Boyd is the well-known rifleman who represented Australia at Bisley some years ago; he is an inter-State champion. Mr. C. G. Pierce, a well-known grower of the Bilambil area; Mr. E. J. Halliday, a Murwillumbah solicitor, who is a member of the Bornholt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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