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  2. THE DAIRY.

    A dark and lighter shade in the same l[?] of butter is caused by the salt being unevenly worked into it. Butter made from perfectly sweet cream will ...

    Article : 847 words
  3. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    The weather for the past few days has been everything that could be desired for the grass and crops, which are now making splendid growth. One of the heaviest floods for the ...

    Article : 774 words
  4. THE GARDEN.

    The cucumber is one of the oldest plants in cultivation in all Eastern countries, and in Russia, Germany, India, America, and elsewhere is of very great commercial importance. ...

    Article : 657 words
  5. THE RABBIT PEST.

    Sir—I hope that something will be done [?]e rabbits. Some of the farmers have gone these two years, but still they hold the lands, and they are swarmed with rabbits. ...

    Article : 85 words
  6. TREE-PLANTING ON GRANITE ISLAND.

    Sir—The Council desire me to point out that the country letter from Fort Victor in the Observer of August 16 is inaccurate, and not in accordance with fact. The number of trees ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. LAND BOARDS.

    Sir—In the new Land Bill I hope to see introduced proposals for reconstruction of these Boards. As a member from the beginning of the South-Eastern Board I have felt that the ...

    Article : 936 words
  8. ORCHARD AND VINEYARD NOTES.

    A sum of £25,000 was voted last session by the Victorian Parliament to give bonuses to growers of grapes. In May last regulations were framed providing that a bonus not ...

    Article : 247 words
  9. ORCHARD&VINEYARD

    On Friday, August 29, Mr. W. F. Snow lectured on "Special aspects of our Wine Industry" in the Concert Hall of the Eastern Annexe in connection with the Chamber of ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  10. PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE.

    If there were a possibility that such a thing as "spontaneous generation" could occur, then gardeners would be justified in folding their hands, and doing nothing to protect their ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  11. THE POULTRY-YARD.

    It is commonly supposed that salt will kill fowls, but such is not the case. If fowls eat lumps of salt, such as fish salt, they may be injured; but as a rule salt, though not generally ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. THE BEEHIVE.

    The name "queen" is only given now for convenience to the mother of the swarm. In the time of Shakespeare it was a fanciful conceit that the hive contained a king and a ...

    Article : 1,428 words
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