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  2. MUTUAL HELP COLUMN.

    If you want to know.ask. If you can give information, do it now. If you don't agree with replies, say so. Remember that with kaowledge we get by giving. This column will be devoted ...

    Article : 225 words
  3. THE INFLUENCE OF THE SIRE.

    The "Connecticut Farmer" says that calves from poor milkers should not be raised. Of course, the paper speaks of heifer calves. Now that depends altogether whether you ...

    Article : 248 words
  4. RINGING (CINCTURING) PEACH TREES.

    The following is taken from the "Bulletin of Agricultural Intelligence and Plant Discases" of the International Institute of Agriculture:- ...

    Article : 400 words
  5. PONY WITH WHITE SCUM OVER EYE.

    Mr. J. L. Burns, V.S., of the Stock Department, advises as follows:—Dissolve 3gr. of sulphate of zinc in an ounce of water and apply a little of the solution to the eye night ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. KILLING FERN.

    Fera as a rule grows on land that takes grass well, especially if it grows very tall It should be let grow till a good burn can be got over it. Then it is sown in grass, ...

    Article : 150 words
  7. A SIMILAR TROUBLE.

    "Sunnyside," Baker's Hill, writes:—Would you kindly let us know, if possible what to do with the following case of bad, or injured eye of heifer. She has been in ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. RIGHT TIME TO PRUNE.

    To quote from the Fruit Commissioner's manual on "Pruning of Fruit Trees": "Many varieties of young trees require both summer and winter pruning of top as well as ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. NITROGENOUS SUBSTANCES ON THE FARM.

    Nitrogen is the most costly ingredient in fertilisers, end every effort should be made to restore all kinds of waste nitrogenous material to the soil. Vegetable and animal ...

    Article : 177 words
  10. A GRASS FOR IDENTIFICATION.

    The Assistant Government Botanist writes in reference to the above:—I beg to advise that the plant specimen submitted by your correspondent is Panicum sanguinale, ...

    Article : 143 words
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  12. SHEARING RECORDS.

    What is the world's record for a day's shearing by one man, and is it held by a hand or machiue-shearer?" It may safely be said that tile records stand to the ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. MANURING EXPERIMENTS.

    Following is a report of an experiment on the manuring of wheat (Smart's Early Pioneer) carried out in season 1912-13. on behalf of the Agricultural Offices of thc ...

    Article : 272 words
  14. A NOXIOUS WEED MATTER.

    "Wild Raddish" writes:—My neighbour has got his paddock full of wild raddish and he is not doing anything to get rid of it. Last season he put a man on to pull it out ...

    Article : 375 words
  15. PLANTS FOR IDENTIFICATION.

    Mr. F. W. Wakefield, Assistant Government Boianist und Pathologist, to whom the specimen enclosed by my correspodent was submitted, replies:— I beg to advise ...

    Article : 600 words
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