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  2. THE GRAZIER.

    THERE is no doubt that the destruction of the trees on thickly-timbered country results in a greatly increased production of pasturag. Indeed, not infrequently fair pasturage has been induced through ...

    Article : 2,358 words
  3. Pastoral Items.

    The weather at Deniliquin during the past week has been fine. Stock movements have not been numerous. From the Mudgoo district we learn that shearing is ...

    Article : 1,529 words
  4. AD STOCK PROTECTION ACT.

    SIR,—My reason for disapproving of the course proposed to be taken by the Balranald Board is simply because they determined to give no bonus whatever, in consequence of which the lessee will have to bear ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. Milk and Cheese from Sheep.

    Now that sheep-keeping on a small scale, by freeselectors and other settlers of limited means, and often without hired help, is becoming common, and is also calculated to largely increase the national ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  6. Maize as a Starch Crop.

    THE following paper, by Professor F. H. Storer, in the RURAL NEW YORKER, is worthy of the best attention of our agriculturists, as well as our scientific friends, who may give attention to the subject with ...

    Article : 863 words
  7. THE CULTIVATOR.

    AT a recent meeting of the Sugar Planter's Association in New Orleans, the following paper was read by Mr. Mason:— "During the last decade there has been an anxious ...

    Article : 1,170 words
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