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  2. The Farm and Garden.

    Very little can be done this month on the farm, beyond repairing the fences, cleaning the headlands and corners of weeds, and preparing for the hay harvest. White Belgian carrot and Swede ...

    Article : 716 words
  3. THE WEEK'S NEWS.

    GREAT FLOOD IN THE FAR NORTH.—We have received the following letter, giving an account of a very heavy fall of rain at Umberatana a few days ago. Our correspondent does not give the ...

    Article : 6,976 words
  4. Papers for the People.

    One of the leading social fashions in 1862—the Exhibition year—was internationalism. The phrase was on every body's lips in England, from diplomatists down to working men. ...

    Article : 1,444 words
  5. THE BREED OF HORSES.

    Sir—My eye having by chance fallen on a letter in an old issue of yours, signed "A Breeder," and having taken some interest on the subject of horse-breeding, perhaps you will permit me through the ...

    Article : 1,822 words
  6. AGRICULTURE IN ENGLAND.

    Daring the last half-century a great improvement has taken place in English farming. As a class the farmers have shared in the diffusion of intelligence among the general ...

    Article : 1,361 words
  7. ODDS AND ENDS OF FARMING FACTS.

    1. Soils may be divided or classified, according to their composition, as peats or mosses, gravel, chalky, loamy, sandy, or common; and clays, from their texture, as heavy, impervious, or light and ...

    Article : 1,397 words
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