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  3. THE CULTIVATOR.

    The subject of mulching (says a writer) has hardly been properly considered by the average orchardist. It has been thought well enough for newly-set trees in a dry ...

    Article : 569 words
  4. BRAN AS FOOD FOR DAIRY STOCK.

    Coleman's Rural World has the following note on the feeding value of bran:—"Bran, whether of wheat or rye is of itself a perfect food, that is, it contains all the elements of ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. REVIEW OF THE BERLIN WOOL TRADE.

    From Messrs. Gustav Ebell and Co.'s review of the wool trade for 1892, dated from Berlin, we take the following:— The year, through markedly great ...

    Article : 396 words
  6. VALUE OF FERTILIZERS.

    An interesting experiment for the purpose of determining the relative value of various fertilisers for the production of a hay crop was made last spring by ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. PRESERVING ENSILAGE.

    Some four years ago Mr. Alexander Dunlop, a well-known cheese maker in Victoria, was living on the Harewood Estate, near Tooradin. About that time ...

    Article : 243 words
  8. THE CULTIVATION OF TOBACCO.

    In the Southern Cultivator (U.S.A.) W. Eustence Shelfar thus describes a practical method of tobacco culture which he has tested :—The first consideration is the kind ...

    Article : 728 words
  9. USEFUL HINTS.

    A disease of the eye commonly affects poultry in this colony during the moulting season. It begins slight inflammation of one eye, and }n a few days as the disease ...

    Article : 162 words
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