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  2. DAIRY.

    The Department of Agriculture, South Australia, announces having received a communication in reference to the cool curing of cheese from Mr. J. A. Ruddick, ...

    Article : 296 words
  3. LIVE STOCK.

    He has always regarded it as a mystery, a contributor writes, why oil meal, hay tea and other foods rich in protein are recommended by the scientists as substitutes for ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. A WELL MANAGED DAIRY.

    Amongst the enterprising dairy owners, the agricultural reporter of the "Auckland Weekly News" reports, is Mr. E. Bannister, whose farm and herd at Ahura, in the ...

    Article : 905 words
  5. CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER MARKETING.

    Sir, -- Replying to Mr. Nicol's letter, it appears evident that the chairman of the Farnham Butter Factory is advocating the continuance of doing the trade of marketing the butter amongst the agents. ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. THE MELBOURNE CATTLE YARDS.

    Sir, -- A question has been asked in Parliament as to erecting stock sale yards in a more convenient position within the metropolitan area. It is time somebody took this matter up. Cattle frequently ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. PURE STOCK NOTES.

    Mr. G. T. Chirnside, of Werribee, has Bold a number of high class Jerseys from his Werribee Park herd, including Golden Knight, a yearling bull, by Golden Lad ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. FEEDING FOR FIRM BACON.

    The feeding of pigs for the production of first class bacon, Mr. J. H. Grisdale, of the Ottawa Experimental Farm, writes, is an art which it is ...

    Article : 714 words
  9. FARM SEPARATOR V. CREAMERY.

    Sir, -- I go even further than some of "The Leader" correspondents on the farm separator question, and contend that under certain conditions it excels even the creamery. If the two ...

    Article : 944 words
  10. WEIGHTY FLEECES.

    The merino ram Sweep, owned by Messrs. Bull Bros., which secured the championship at the recent Horsham show, has been shorn, and cut a fleece of bright clean ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. FATTENING FOR THE SHOW.

    In connection with the question of feeding young stock for the show, it may he useful to recall the practices of some of the old breeders, although probably if they had ...

    Article : 758 words
  12. DISEASES OF STOCK.

    In order that inquirers may obtain the greatest value in answers given in this column, it is necessary that all conditions, habits, actions, &c., which are not usual or natural shall be exactly but ...

    Article : 1,714 words
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