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  2. AGRONOMICAL NOTES.

    I have received the following letter dated Two Wells, July 20:—"I bog to report the Chewings Foscue grass received through you last August, although carefully cultivated, was ...

    Article : 1,940 words
  3. HORSE-BREEDING ON FARMS

    Horse-breeding, particularly of Clydesdales, at one time formed the most profitable of the many adjuncts of the farm, very few farmers ever gave their attention to the breeding ...

    Article : 1,598 words
  4. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    A good general rain would be a welcome change, and put farmers and stockowners in better heart. July has proved a cold month—unusually so in many places—and in ...

    Article : 1,725 words
  5. DEEP CULTIVATION FOR WHEATGROWING.

    At a recent meeting of the Minlaton Branch of the Agricultural Bureau the following paperwas read by Mr. J. Correll:—This subject has occupied my attention for a ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  6. HOW TO RECOGNISE TUBERCULOSIS.

    The common risk of that most serious disease, tuberculosis, now prevailing among so many dairy herds, is one of the most disagreeable experiences of the time. This ...

    Article : 634 words
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