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  2. Bees and Honey.

    THE SEASON HERE.—As a rule the bees are not doing so well as the case should he at this time. The little workers, like other stock, suffer from the prolonged dry weather. Symptoms of what the bees ...

    Article : 553 words
  3. The Grazier.

    The Glasgow Agricultural Society, at a meeting held recently, resolved to discountenance the over loading hy fat of breeding animals, whether stallions or brood mares. They are of opinion that exhibitors ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. Moving Corn, Fodder, Hay, &c.

    The accompanying engravings represent a Simple and useful arrangement for moving shooks Of corn-fodder, straw, etc. It consists of a pole 10 or 12 feet long, tapering to a point at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 176 words
  5. Rabbits About Cudgelico.

    Sir,—Having occasion to travel from Hay to the neighborhood of the Lachlan River, I was much atoniBhed to find how rapidly rabbits are encroaching in the district of Cudgelico, and up the river ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. lessons of the Drought.

    Now that the drought in some distriots seoms to he breaking up, it will be well to inquire into many pastoral matters which may lead ns to consider how or by what means the fearful effects of prolonged ...

    Article : 618 words
  7. Weather, Wool, Movements of Stock.

    Since our last report the moBt encouraging rain of the season has fallon, and reports are Btill coming in of rain falling in the southern and the western districts. The points at which rain has fallen include ...

    Article : 3,255 words
  8. Have You Tried Brussels Sprouts?

    We know of but one person who grows this veget— able for the market, and he grows for only a few customers. To those who have never seen it, our illustration on this page will give an excellent idea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 504 words
  9. The Poultry Yard.

    Referring to the letter from correspondent near Wagga, the disease as described is quite new to moe and consequently I cannot recommend a cure; but with regard to the gonoral treatment of young ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. RAISING CHICKS BY HAND.

    A lady correspondent of the PRAIRIE FARMER has had some unusual experience with poultry, which may interest your readers. Late in July last, a hen which had hidden her nest in a fence-corner ...

    Article : 619 words
  11. The land Act of 1884.

    Sir,—In a late issue of the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL, I observed a letter Bigned "Farmer." Without wishing to be personal, I fancy the writer cannot belong to that olass, or else he is what is ...

    Article : 707 words
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