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  2. LIVE, DEAD AND DRESSED WEIGHTS OF STOCK.

    "Inquirer." Wagin, writes:—Can you tell me the difference between the five and dressed weights of the following fullgrown animals: Cattle, sheep, and ...

    Article : 2,034 words
  3. WHAT FARMERS MUST LEARN.

    In discussing the wheat crops, and the many failures this year on account of sowing long-season wheats not suited to our Eastern Wheat Belt country in seasons ...

    Article : 206 words
  4. CARROT JAM.

    In answer to the inquiry for a recipe for carrot jam by "F.H., Mrs. J. E. Jaenock writes:—I have made both jam and marmalade from carrots and found it very ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. CARROT JAM OR FRENCH MARMALADE.

    "A.B.C." writes:—In response to the inquiry of your correspondent "F.H." in the "Mail" of 11th instant, the following is a recipe of a carrot jam, commonly known ...

    Article : 98 words
  6. EFFECT OF EATING DRAKE HAY.

    "Drake," Tammin, writes:—Hore is some evidence. I know a farm where drake is frown in considerable quantities in a certain paddock. Twice hay for home ...

    Article : 79 words
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  8. THE SUSSEX FOWL—A POULTRY QUERY.

    "G.O.G.," Wickepin, asks "Quill" to reply to the following questions:—(1) Will you kindly favour me through the columns of the "Western Mail" with, a ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. A FINE BARLEY PLANT.

    Mr. Hassen, of St. George's-terrace brought to town a very fine borley plant grown by Mr. James Hill, Berry Brow Estate, Baker's Hill. The plant was 4ft. ...

    Article : 98 words
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