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  4. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    A comprehensive statement dealing with the operations of the Central Wool Committee was made in Melbourne a few days ago by Mr. George Jeffrey (Chairman of ...

    Article : 710 words
  5. ELECTRICITY AND CROPS.

    Electricity has been long applied to growing crops, and has a decided effect upon them, producing more rapid and luxuriant growth. To subject plants to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Rural Notes. PIG RAISING.

    A South Gippsland farmer, with 15 rears' experience in the pig-raising industry, eight of which were spent in Canada and America, and seven in Australia, has ...

    Article : 361 words
  7. ANOTHER IMPORTED PEST.

    Were it not for imported pests of one kind and another, including even some of the two-legged kind, the lives of the men on the land in Australia would be ...

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  8. CALF RAISING.

    Calves so reared as to attain ample size, constitution, and capacity are most valuable. Hence economical rearing is the attainment of these desired characteristics ...

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  10. SUCCESSFUL LEICESTER SHEEP.

    Congratulations have been extended to Mr. M. Howard, of Viewbank, on his return from Melbourne, where the exhibited eight sheep of the English Leicester ...

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