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  2. The Land and Its Cultivation

    If you want to know ask. If you can give information do so now. If you don't agree with the replies say so. This section is intended to help producers to help themselves and one another in solving problems which constantly come before them. The Agricultural Editor desires to know what problems are exercising the "thoughts of our ...

    Article : 160 words
  3. HARVESTING PEAS.

    "Pea Harvester," Bridgetown, writes: —Would you be kind enough to let me know by return and also through your valuable column what ...

    Article : 776 words
  4. MARES AND STALLION SERVICE.

    "Bushie" writes.—Re horse breeding. Some people say a mare comes in season every nine days. Others say that they come on every eight days, ...

    Article : 531 words
  5. LUPINS AND NITROGEN.

    F. Rowland, Hutt, writes:—Will you please answer the following questions through the Mutual Help columns of the "Western Mail." (1) ...

    Article : 999 words
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  7. WHITE GUM POISON.

    J. N. Goldsmith, Middle Creek. Mt Barker, writers:—In reply to "Sheep Breeder," Dudelling, I wish to say that I sent some of the so-called ...

    Article : 164 words
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  9. 16 YEARS' OLD ENSILAGE.

    The Agricultural Editor has advocated ensilage making since he came to the State in 1905. Among other arguments used to show why ...

    Article : 214 words
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