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  2. CLEANING WOOL.

    Soak the wool for a quarter of an hour in a solution of soft soap and warm water at a temperature of about llOdeg., that is a little too hot for the hands. Then souse ...

    Article : 121 words
  3. DRILLING V. BROADCASTING.

    Your letter opens a wide question, which has been looked at from many points of view. The idea you mention of applying the phosphate on fallow and then ...

    Article : 638 words
  4. LIME IN AGRICULTURE.

    Note.—This article is an adaptation of part of Chapter XII. of Professor Hopkin's very valuable work, "Soil Fertility and Permmanent. Agriculture," Ginn and Co., ...

    Article : 2,777 words
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  6. SEED WHEAT AND SMUT.

    If possible, seed wheat affected with smut should not be sown, but it is practically impossible under ondinary conditions to avoid doing so. If the seed is not badly ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. WOOD LICE OR WOOD BUGS.

    Mr. Arthur M. Lea, formerly Government Entomologist in Tasmania, and now in South Australia, gives the following advice, and I do not know that better can be ...

    Article : 241 words
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