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  2. THE CULTIVATOR.

    'The crushing of the grapes is a fundamental part in the art of wine-making, and the perfection of this operation is one of the most essential conditions of art. It is so important that, when defective, it is ...

    Article : 7,064 words
  3. The Osage Orange for Silk Worms.

    Sir,—Amongst other information extracted from the late publications received by the Agricultural Society, I find an article on 'Osage Orange as food for Silk Worms,' which I think should be made ...

    Article : 437 words
  4. Facts for Farmers.

    A NEW fodder plant, called Japan Clover, has lately been introduced into the United States, and is spoken of in very high terms, as particularly suitable for overworked or worn out lands. A correspondent of the ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  5. The Adelaide Wine Show.

    Dear Sir,—I have the honor to forward herewith extracts from judges' certificates of our Wine Show Book for December, 1871, relative to wines exhibited by Messrs, J. Wyndham, Chas. M'Kay, and J. Glinne, ...

    Article : 409 words
  6. Farming and Gardening Jottings for March.

    THE most trying part of the summer is now past; and the season, although in the commencement rather hot and dry, yet the weather of the past month has restored vegetation and the whole country ...

    Article : 3,066 words
  7. Agricultural Items.

    WE have been again visited, says the Ton-Mile Creek correspondent of the Albury Banner, with some very warm weather, but the heavy rains a week or two back had previously cooled the air so that it was not ...

    Article : 833 words
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