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  2. THE FARM AND GARDEN.

    THE KITCHEN GARDEN.—Gardeners will have got in their seeds and plants for the season by this time, and though plants require a little attention, the seed will soon appear above ...

    Article : 419 words
  3. DOG FANCYING.

    The following excellent advice is given to novice breeders by the Licensed Victualler’s Gazette:—“The great secret of making dog fancying a paying game is contained in a ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. PRACTICAL HINTS TO SMALL SHEEPFARMERS.

    At a recent meeting of the Milang branch of the Agricultural Bureau, Mr. A. Pearce read the following paper, entitled “A few practical hints to the small sheepfarmers”:— ...

    Article : 1,758 words
  5. PLACING HIVES.

    The following advice on the placing of hives is given by Mr. R. Godson in the Cable:— “The hives should always be placed in an elevated position, so that there may be a free ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. COMMERCIAL FOWLS.

    Under this head, Mr. Harrison Weir, a great English authority, discusses at considerable length the various breeds and crosses of fowls to raise and latten solely for the market. He ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. SPREADING FRESH MANURE.

    Why is it better to spread the fresh manure upon the field than to leave it under the dripping eaves? In the heap the water washes the valuable plant food away, or leaches ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. EDUCATION FOR FARMERS.

    Many farmers erroneously suppose that a business training is not necessary for them, and that it tis useful only for those who are to become clerks, book-keepers, bankers of ...

    Article : 232 words
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