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  4. THE LAND.

    On the subject of take all, a farmer writing from Port Elliott, South Australia, states that "he harvested a good crop of peas on land which the previous ...

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  5. SCENES OF THE SEA,

    The ends of the earth have provided Morley Roberts with the incidents of many stirring novels, but none has proved more exciting than his new ...

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  6. STORIES OF WAR.

    Military men will read with interest the "Personal Adventures and Anecdotes of an Old Offieer," by Colonel J. P. Robertson, who certainly has had a ...

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  7. FARMYARD MANURE AND ITS APPLICATION.

    It has been said that "tillage is manure," and undoubtedly the fertility, of our soils depends very largely upon the cultivation they receive; but to obtain ...

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  8. INFLUENCE OF HUMUS ON SOIL FERTILITY.

    Humus is the name applied to that portion of the soil which is of plant or animal origin. Among the early investigators there was a long controversy as ...

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  9. RINGING PIGS.

    Pigs that have no rings in their nose's are terrible torments. When in the sty, they are constantly trying to upset the floor, and very often succeed in spoiling ...

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  10. COFFEE-DRINKING.

    The coffee-plant is a native of the eastern part of tropical Africa, which includes Abyssinia. It was introduced into Arabia in the fifteenth century, and ...

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  11. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    Tasty Veal Cutlets.—The foreigners have always been expert in veal dishes, and have many and various ways of dealing with cutlets in particular. Here is a dainty ...

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  12. TESTING BARLEY.

    In 1905 a set of trials were carried out, in Lincolnshire (England) by the Midland. Agricultural College, having as their object:— ...

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  13. BLOAT IN CATTLE.

    From whatever cause, bloat in cattle is very dangerous, and unless help is soon obtained the animal will die. The most effectual way of relief is to use an ...

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  14. PORCELAIN HOUSES.

    The porcelain house is not the latest in childrenn's toys, [?]or yet a pretty ornament for the-drawing room; it is a serious suggestion for the ending of the ...

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  15. THIS FROWRR GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY.

    Tidiness in the garden at this time of the year is particularly essential. All Horrors as soon as they commence to decay; unless wanted for seed, should he ...

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  16. MILK TESTING DIRECTIONS.

    It is a hopeful sign that increasing interest is being taken in the important matter of finding out which are the cows in the herd worth keeping, and which ...

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  17. TROUBLE FOR NEXT SHEARING.

    It is evident there, will be serious trouble for the pastoralists of Australia at the next shearing (says "Bruin" in the "Australasian.") The autocrats of the ...

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