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  2. RURAL NOTES.

    As we have noticed that farmers' lots of wool do not, as a rule, realise full market value, owing to want of uniformity in the “ get up ”of the wool, which is injurious ...

    Article : 265 words
  3. THE MAELSTROM.

    In the number of del et Terre, 1st March, is a short article on this popular myth; for although there is a current between the small island of Moskenses and the still ...

    Article : 407 words
  4. LIVE STOCK IN INDIA.

    The following particulars respecting live stock in India are from the Indian Agricultural Gazette (Calcutta): — “ Bullocks, bulls. and buffaloes are the only beasts ...

    Article : 467 words
  5. THE HUMAN FAMILY.

    The human family living to-day on earth consists (says the New York Commercial News) of about 1,450,000,000 individuals; not less, probably more. These are ...

    Article : 242 words
  6. ANOTHER FOOT-ROT CURE.

    To cure foot-rot in sheep, take four old-fashioned copper half-pence, or so much sheet copper as to make the amount cut in small bits; place same in a common ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. FARM MANAGEMENT.

    A farmer who devotes his land mainly to the production of crops which he sells, to be removed from the farm, is pursuing the the most certain course possible for the ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. TO DESTROY VERMIN ON CATTLE.

    There are two effective means of exterminating vermin, carbolic acid and sulphur. The old-fashioned remedy 1 , mercurial ointment, too dangerous to use, except in ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. EPIGRAM.

    When Water-jug Foster resigned, [?]onlish action he could not disguise. The Premier made up his mind That the coming A.G should be Wise. ...

    Article : 315 words
  10. HOW BUTTER IS SPOILED.

    There are very few dairies which do not turn out excellent butter as it leaves the dairy doors, and this is practically evidenced at all country shows when there is ...

    Article : 965 words
  11. ENSILAGE.

    Tha average results from eight sets of experiments in feeding steers for beef, continuing through fonr seasons, show that 2½lbs. ensilage are equal to lib. of hay ...

    Article : 497 words
  12. PASTURAGE FLAVORS MUTTON.

    The superior flavor of Welsh, Highland, or Southdown mutton is, no doubt, owing to the aromatic plants which abound among the pasturage of those hills, and on which ...

    Article : 223 words
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