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  5. FUTURE OF DAIRYING.

    There can be no brushing aside the large part margarine in the future is going to play in supplying an efficient substitute for butter. The ...

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  6. AN AMERICAN S.LO IN TRANSVAAL.

    The hon secretary of the Davel Farmers’ Association writes:—It might be of interest to the readers of the "Agricultural Journal" to glean some ...

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  7. SLIPPING ROSE PLANTS.

    Rose plants may be multiplied by slipping any time during the summer, the cuttings should be taken from halfopened woods, and many are very ...

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  8. RAISING SEEDLINGS.

    Coustruct a frame, the body of which should be about 9in to 12in: high, and the length and breadth according to the' requirements, with a frame of ...

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  9. SUCCESSFUL PIG BREEDING.

    It is generally acknowledged by those| interested in the trade that the pron pects of the Victorian pig industry were (writes the agricultural reporter of the ...

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  10. DAIRYING DEFECTS.

    At a meeting of the Inverell branch of the Agricutural Burean, an instiuee tive" and thought-provoking address on the dairying industry was given by ...

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  11. GARDEN NOTES FOR SEPTEMBER

    Our readers who take delight in their gardens had better get a hustle on and plant out seeds. Summer is coming so get to work with the seed beds, The ...

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  12. AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY ITEMS.

    Comfort and prosperity on the farm He at the base of the national well-being The best way to feed [?] to pigs is to cut it green and throw it into the ...

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  13. FARM REMINDERS FOR SEPTEMBER.

    August has this year kept up its reputation as being usually tae dries month of, the year, and has also sus tained its reputation for cold and windy ...

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  15. BONDON CHEESE.

    Bondon is a cheese native to France, it is produced entirely from milk. The process of making is as follows:-Take, one gallon of new milk, add Jblf-pint. ...

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