Following a custom established some years ago the "Examiner" takes its Show issue as a medium for a review of agricultural and pastoral progress in the district in the preceding year. As usual pasture improvement occupies a prominent place, for the reason that this paper ...
Article : 352 wordsA tractor at work on Mr. T. Bowling's Glen Legh property, preparing the land for fodder crops and sown pastures. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsHay Stacks and Grain Tanks on Mr. Geo. Smith's Property, Stonehenge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsThe problem of winter feed is one that has been tackled very seriously by Mr. T. Bowling, of Glen Legh, the ...
Article : 756 wordsThe confidence of Mr. M. W. Mclntosh, principal of Messrs. M. W. Mclntosh, Ltd., owners of Carevaulx, ...
Article : 524 wordsA district grazier who put down 250 acres of phalaris tuberosa, rye, white clover, and black medic, considers a conservative estimate ...
Article : 33 wordsThe best recommendation pasture improvement has in this district is, that those men who have established areas are extending ...
Article : 52 wordsAn experiment was commenced on the Experiment Farm a few years ago with a view to obtaining a suitable type of crossbred sheep for ...
Article : 396 wordsMr. Arthur Cox, of "Speriby" Ten-mile, Deepwater, supplies very striking evidence on the question, "Does ...
Article : 572 wordsIt is universally recognised that the native pastures of New England are not as good as they once were, nor do stock now grow or ...
Article : 1,357 wordsAN IMPROVED PASTURE PAD DOCK ON CLAREVAULX. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsSeed has been offered as "certified" or "approved," or "Government approved." These terms have no meaning so far as ...
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Glen Innes Examiner (NSW : 1908 - 1954), Thu 4 Mar 1937, Page 12
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