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  2. Field and Garden Reminders for February.

    February in Queensland is the most tropical month of the year. The heat is always great and the atmosphere moist, therefore vegetation shoots up with rapid luxuriance. Rain always falls in the coastal ...

    Article : 4,399 words
  3. Destroying Nut Grass by Pigs— A Pig-proof Wire Fence.

    When at Eimeo, near Mackay, writes our Agricultural Reporter, I had brought under my notice by Mr. J. Armitage an experiment he was trying upon nut grass. It simply consists ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. Co-operation and the Produce Trade.

    Combinations for purposes of an extended control of the markets are of two kinds—they are either those of the sellers or those of the buyers. True co-operation unites both. It ...

    Article : 712 words
  5. Raisin Curing.

    The grape harvest being now at hand the following hints by a Californian curer may perhaps stimulate some of our Queensland growers to experiment in the matter:— ...

    Article : 700 words
  6. Some Northern Sugar Plantations.

    On the north side of the Pioneer several of the smaller class of mills were at work this past season. These were Dumbleton, Beaconsfield, Mount Pleasant, and Woodlands: the ...

    Article : 2,085 words
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