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  4. THE MAN ON THE LAND

    It should now be expected that some life will be put into the movement for the formation of growers' organisations for the improvement of the industry of ...

    Article : 210 words
  5. FARMERS AND POLITICS.

    The Victorian Farmers' Union conference has defined its political attitude in the following resolution, moved by Mr. D. Park (Kyabram) and Mr. ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. THROUGH THE OFFICE WINDOW.

    The Conference: Pearce hath his victories no less renowned than war. Not in Heaven ...

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  7. CO-OPERATION.

    There is a large field for co-operation in the work of the land. The farmer who is faced with the necessity of securing a new binder should, when ...

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  8. THE USES OF SULPHUR.

    Sulphur enters very largely, into the composition of plants, and most soils contain it in only limited quantities, so that at first sight it would appear that ...

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  9. WESTRALIAN WHEAT CROP.

    The forecast of wheat crop returns issued by the Westralian Government Statistician for the season 1921-22 shows an increase of 100,087 acres ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. ORCHARD SPRAYING.

    With orchard spraying, as with other farm methods, there is a diversity of opinion. At the Devonport Council meeting on Tuesday ...

    Article : 263 words
  11. SUCCESSFUL BREEDING.

    Some pertinent observations on tn breeding of dairy cattle and the production of high quality milk were made by Dr.R. Stenhouse Williams, of the ...

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  12. FEEDING DAIRY CATTLE.

    In a recent lecture on dairying at King River, Mr. P. G. Hampshire, W.A. Government dairying expert, pointed out that if the herd was fed ...

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  13. SALTED HA Y.

    A Danish writer gives the following reasons for salting hay:—Usually salt is, sprinkled on hay when it has been wet with rain oris of poor quality ...

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  14. CLIPPING HORSES.

    The extent to which horses should be clipped depends upon the individual. Some are better for a full clip, and some only for a light one, as much ...

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