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  2. Kerang District Farmers Face Many Problems RESTORATION OF "SALTED" LAND

    THE story of how irrigation was brought to the Kerang and adjacent districts is full of interest, and contains quite an element of romance. For ...

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    IRRIGATION has done a great deal to increase the productiveness of die Kerang district. It has, however, brought many ...

    Article : 143 words
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    NOW is a good time to visit the districts surrounding Kerang, if the observer desires to gauge the possibilities of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. LARGE SHED FOR THE STORAGE OF FODDER

    This building, on the farm of Mr C. H. McDonald, at Murrabit, is capable of holding 245 tons of lucerne. At present it contains a good supply of this fodder, and a quantity of rye grass, which is threshed by the farm plant as seed is required. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Burrumbuttock Grazier Builds Up A High-Class Merino Flock

    ALTHOUGH Mr J. H. Lindner, of 'Springvale" farm, Burrumbuttock, always has made wheat growing his principal occupation, for many years he ...

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