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  2. Preserving Grapes.

    There are many methods practised for preserving grapes fresh for winter use, such as packing them in charred bran, dry sawdust, wrapping them in tissue paper, &c. But by such means as these grapes cannot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 311 words
  3. The Richmond River Country.

    Thirty years ago this fertile region was scarcely known save to a few hardy pioneers who had penetrated its wide expanse for timher-outting purposes. In fact, its great fertility and numerous resources ...

    Article : 1,261 words
  4. Hops.—III.

    Hops are a very exhaustive crop; and unless the soil is naturally rich, a regular and plentiful supply of manure must be used. Unless the soil is kept up to a certain standard in richness, the plants will ...

    Article : 1,472 words
  5. Rat-proof Storing Sheds.

    In several parts of these colonies rats have proved terrible plagues to the farmer and grazier. In the dwelling-house and in the yard, in the outhouses and in the fields, even in the orchard and up the fruit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 558 words
  6. Rapid Butter-mating;

    Professor G. H. Whitcher, superintendent of the New Hampshire State Agricultural College at Hanover, sent to the Boston GLOBE the subjoined account of an experiment in rapid butter-making by ...

    Article : 561 words
  7. Coffee Cultivation on the Richmond.

    One of the great faults of Australians is that they are not sufficiently alive to the great value of the country they possess, and its capabilities. Year after year we go on importing numerous produots ...

    Article : 427 words
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