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  2. ENSILAGE WITHOUT A SILO.

    Ensilage and the silo seem to bc inseparable in the minds of A morican farmery, but the careful English farmer often constructs no silo, and yet obtains his ...

    Article : 416 words
  3. FARM AND STATION.

    The Tasmanian Mail says:—In September last The Practical Farmer, of Pliladelphia, U.S.A., published a number of articles on Wheat growing, which had ...

    Article : 804 words
  4. KIMBERLEY NEWS.

    News reached here last night by special messenger from the BAirier station that a white man, name unknown, arrived there on Thursday, June 9th, with two spears in him, ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. M. RENAN ON ANCIENT GREECE.

    The Paris correspondent of the London Daily News telegraphed on May 6:—The Association of Greek Studies met at a banquet at Lamardelay's to celebrate its ...

    Article : 774 words
  6. DEEP AND SHALLOW PLOUGHING.

    It is as imprudent as it impracticable to dogmatise in writing upon the application of any fixed method or system or husbandry in British agriculture. The ...

    Article : 517 words
  7. THE CONFERENCE ON COLOURED LABOUR.

    THE telegram from SIr JOHN FORREST to Mr. PLAYFORD, and which wo reproduce in another column, is one whose significance will be readily recognised. A ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  8. SALT IN ANIMAL ECONOMY.

    A certain class of people who have not looked carefully into the scientific conclusions have urged that salt is a foreign body, a mineral compound, composed of ...

    Article : 374 words
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