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  2. The Homshy-Martin Reliable Double Blast Winnower.

    We think the farmers of New South Wales are agreed that, until quite recently, the winnowing machines offered for sale were about the poorest class of harvesting machinery made; and the labour of ...

    Article : 339 words
  3. Treatment of Shearers.

    In the JOURNAL I notice a reply to a letter of mine which appeared some time ago. "Shearer" begins by misquoting what I said about the carriage of stores, and then proceeds to argue on it. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 382 words
  4. The Grazier.

    Through the courtesy of the Minister of Mines we have been enabled to make extracts from the official report on a tank constructed for the benefit of travelling stock at Black Swamp, about 42 miles from ...

    Article : 381 words
  5. Feeding Grain to Horses.

    The capacity of the horse's stomach is about 16 quarts. In feeding grain to horses, the FARMER says, it is important that it should be fed at such a time that it may remain in the stomach as long as need be ...

    Article : 374 words
  6. Weather, Wool, Movements of Stock.

    Uncertain though the weather of December is, as a rule, the current month, so far as we have seen or heard of its vagaries to date, is surpassing previous experiences. The most decided hot winds felt during ...

    Article : 2,463 words
  7. Native Fodder Trees and Shrubs.

    As inquiries are now frequently made as to the value of native fodder trees and shrubs (says the Hillston correspondent of the Hay " Standard") I would, say a few words on the matter. Yarron is ...

    Article : 359 words
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