THIS weed, more generally known as Paddy's lucerne, has within the last few seasons spread over the district. Especially on fallow land has it taken a firm hold, and ...
Article : 311 wordsSIR.—The No. 2 letter of Free-trade Association secretary Pulsford, is just what might be expected from him. He gives another mass of figures, representing in this ...
Article : 883 wordsWE shall be glad to publish the results of experments made by agriculturists, and will find space for any communications in this column, re-writing the constributions when desired. Questions relating to agricultrual and pastoral subjects will ...
Article : 49 wordsA MORE suitable season for ingathering the maize crop could not be desired, and the late maize is now hurried in with all possible despatch. By the end of the month there ...
Article : 230 wordsTHE imposition of this tax as it is proposed to levy it will fall on almost every farmer of our district. It would appear that tho agricultural classes are to get no encouragement ...
Article : 620 wordsSAMPLES of soil and of wheat stalks and roots have since been carefully examined by Mr. Pearson, who reports as follows:— Samples of Wheat. ...
Article : 821 wordsDESPITE the assertions that weeds are the spontaneous production of the soil, their presence is due mainly if not wholly to seeds. The farmer that permits noxious ...
Article : 386 wordsSIR.—I did feel disposed to accept the Secretary of the Free-trade Association as some authority on figures; he does so place himself on them. As an authority on ...
Article : 175 wordsVICTORIAN FARMERS AND IMPORTED PRODUCE. A deputation from the Newbyn Farmers' Union waited upon the Commissioner for Customs urging an increase of the duty on all grain. Mr. Walker ...
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