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  4. FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND

    A correspondent.writes:— "Cropping has now finished, over 50,000 acres being put in, and the early crops are looking exceedingly well. ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. THE GROUPS AGAIN

    "A Grateful Settler" (Serpentine):— Noticing the help that you have given to group settlers in your valuable paper, I thought that I would take ...

    Article : 218 words
  6. "WOOND ERLIN"

    One of the best known and most successful breeders of stud merino sheep in Western Australia is Mr. E. T. D. Barre tt-Lennard, of the well-known ...

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  7. CHAMPION WOONDERLIN MERINO STUD RAMS

    From left to right, the three Woonderlin stud rams, depicted above, are Renown, Victor and Dinnie Mac. Renown secured, among other prizes. Champion, at Beverley and Reserve Champion at the Royal in 1924, Grand Champion at both the Royal and Beverley in 1925, and was selected for the Wembley (England) Exhibition. He also secured the Grand Champion ribbon at tho Beverley Show in 1926. Victor Secured championship honors ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WIND COLIC IN HORSES

    Colic in the horse, with which there is bloating, is usually very severs. Unless relieved within a very short time death results to the animal. ...

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  9. A GOOD CAPTURE

    Mr. D. M. Brown, of Hazeldean Farm, Bruce Rock, writes:— "On June 29, Mr. A. J. Bates, a new settler here, had occasion to cross from ...

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  10. A USEFUL MOVE

    A Kulin correspondent writes:— At a well-attended meeting of sheepowners in the Kulin district Convened by Mr. A. W. Trotter, held in the Kulin ...

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  11. POULTRY NOTES For the Expert and the Amateur SEASONABLE SIFTINGS

    Chicks need no feeding till they have fully digested the yolk of the hatching egg, which they absorbed just before emerging. ...

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  12. VALUE OF "POULTRY MANURE

    Poultry manure is such excellent stuff and there are so many crops that benefit from the fillip it gives, that the pastures get very little of it. ...

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  13. INCUBATOR NOTES

    The matter of cooling eggs when in the incubator is not quite understood by many, and it may as well be explained that the reason the broody ...

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  14. THE P.P.A.

    Harvey milk producers, fruit and potato growers assembled in the local hall recently to hear an address by Mr. J. T. Davies, organiser, on the ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. FEATHER EATING

    There is no seacon of the year when it can be said that feather eating is most frequent; still, there is no doubt that in December most cases are ...

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  16. TIEING THE HORSE

    A horse can be fastened to his own girth in a manner shown in illustration. Do not fasten horses to a tree except as a temporary measure. 'A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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