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  3. HE WOKE UP

    This is the latest testament of Bellora, the bird man, who perfectly mimics roosters and other feather objects nightly on Rickads' vaudeville ...

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  4. For the Man on the Land

    "The aim of the wheat-grower in districts of limited rainfall should be to collect and conserve in the soil as much as possible of the fain that falls ...

    Article : 225 words
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  6. FOR POTATO GROWERS.

    "The continuance of dry conditions should turn the thoughts of potato-growers to the subject of surface cultivation with the object of saving all ...

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  7. HARD SURFACES PERMIT RAPID EVAPORATION.

    In just the same way, too, as with wheat and maize, the cultivator should follow every rainfall while the growth will allow it, the object being to keep ...

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  8. THE SOIL MOISTURE ACCOUNT.

    Thus the Inspector for the southern districts introduces the subject [?] discing or cultivating of stubble land in the current "Agricultural Gazette." ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. HILLING UP.

    When the crop is approaching flowering time it is well, while cultivating, to give a slight moulding, the object being to throw up just sufficient earth ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. BETTER THAN PLOUGHING.

    The soil at harvest time is usually not in a suitable condition for ploughing, being hard and dry, nor is it ecessary, for the work can be ...

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  12. OTHER ADVANTAGES.

    In the first place, it chops up the stubble so that it can be more readily ploughed under, thus adding valuable organic matter to the soil. It is ...

    Article : 161 words
  13. IMPROVES THE SEED-BED.

    Finally, says this Inspector, the discing cultivates and pulverises that portion of the soil which, when the land is ploughed, will be deposited at ...

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