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  3. RABBIT PEST.

    Rabbits are numerous on a number of holdings near Adi[?]uinaby and along the Eucumbene River, where very little action is being taken for their destruction. The local board has decided to issue a notice stating ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. "FIRST AID" AGAINST POTATO DISEASE.

    "Come what come may," to quote Shakespeare, given favourable climatic conditions says W. Earley in "The Agricultural Gazette," the dire potate disease continues to be generally present among annual crops ...

    Article : 444 words
  5. WEATHER, PASTURES, AND CROPS.

    A fair amount of rain has fallen since our last report, and it came in places where it was badly wanted. Riverina benefited to a large extent, and it should now provide grass for some time to come, but heavy rain ...

    Article : 916 words
  6. RATIONS FOR DAIRY COWS.

    The filling of the milk pail is undoubtedly the goal of all dairy fanners, says "Rusticus in the Gazette," and whether we butter our milk or send it to the town, good milk and plenty, of ...

    Article : 644 words
  7. PEAS FOR LAND IMPROVEMENT.

    There is no question that ploughing under a good crop of peas will improve run down land, says Colon, C. Lillie, in the "Orange Judd Farmer," Pens are a leguminous crop, and if the soil is inoculated with ...

    Article : 702 words
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