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  3. WESTRALIAN FARMING

    From Roelands we are adviced (says the Jorunal of Agriculture) that the plan of repeated cultivation is firmly believed in. The writer states, "I was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHEEP

    The opinion of a prominent breeder on the question, "Does it pay to breed big sheep? is worth1 recororng He said, "I am inclined to think that ...

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  5. HORSE

    It is desirbale to given the young horse a regular ration of sweet skimmilk, from four to six quarts a day, until it is a year old. With this ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. DAIRY

    Every calf-rearer knows that one of the most troublesome visitations to the calf pen is that known as diarrhoea, or white scour. It arises from ...

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  7. RURAL TOPICS

    All kinds of stock thrive best with a good variety of feed. Perfect health cannot be expected on a diet that will produced only bone and muscle, and ...

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  8. Liming on Grass Land

    The Agricultural Department for the county of Lancaster, England, has been conducting experiments with the object of ascertaining in what form a ...

    Article : 601 words
  9. PULTRY

    Perth Show and raining "cats and dogs," as usual. The big society is a perfect Jonah with the weather clerk. Big entries, fair quality, ...

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  10. The Cowpen.

    Though this crop is yearly becoming more recognised both as fodder and as a soil-renovator, it does not yet occupy the place in the rotation which ...

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  11. EXAMINING HORSES.

    Some extracts from a bulletin issued by Purdue University on the above subject will be found interesting. They are: ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. SELECTING A DAIRY BULL.

    Like produces like is the great and strong law. In the matter of the selection of aprepotent sire the bill in the first place must be purely bred; he ...

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  13. Soaking Food For Stock

    Food is seldom soaked for horses. In the true sense of soaking it is probably never thus prepared. But when horses are worked hard it has in ...

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  14. POULTRY BREVITIES.

    Green food is valuable for fowls at all times and in the moulting season. Gleanliness is a necessity at all seasons, but especially, in the winter ...

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  15. HOW TO RIPEN CREAM.

    The one thing necessary to ripen cream is to bring it to the proper temperature. Leave the cream in the cellar until ...

    Article : 255 words
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  20. Chicken Pox

    A good dose of Epsom salts weekly will keep the blood in a hearlthy condition and ward off attacks. Should signs of the disease apper, isolate ...

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  22. THE REARING OF CALVES.

    A report has been issued by Mr. W. Lawrence, based on his experiments at the Newton Rigg Experimental Farm, in which it is pointed out that it is ...

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  23. WINTER EGGS.

    One egg in winter is worth two in summer. The same remark applies to the antumn egg. Happy is the farmer who has a flock ...

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  25. SALE OF COMPETITION BIRDS.

    Most of the birds taking part in the present Subiaco Egg Laying Competition, which will close on Sunday next, will be sold on the grounds on ...

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