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  2. SEPTEMBER WEATHER.

    During the first three weeks of the month the weather was very unfavourable for the crops, being windy, dry, and hot. Barometric disturbances at frequent ...

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  4. CROP BULLETINS.

    PYAP, October 8,—Weather lately has been warm, and crops have suffered considerably. A thunderstorm on Friday brought 0.7 of rain, which helped the ...

    Article : 894 words
  5. GRAPES FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Among the visitors to the Federal Conference of Fruitgrowers is Mr. Edward Moss, of the firm of T. E. Shiel & Co., fruit agents, of Dunedin, New Zealand. His ...

    Article : 751 words
  6. THE AGRICULTURAL SEASON.

    In South Australia the year may be conveniently divided into two seasons, the summer season, lasting from November to March, and the agricultural season, ...

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  7. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    A day at the Roseworthy Agricultural College is well spent. Under the regime of Professor Perkins it will always be so. A Principal with advanced ideas, scientific ...

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