I have handled the maize crop in the dry state, in nearly every way possible (writes C. H. Whitcomb, in the "American Agriculturist.) Running it through ...
Article : 2,540 wordsThe country laborer seldom gets the credit for half the excellent qualities he possesses, but he has every year enlisted more of the interest and respect of the ...
Article : 1,908 wordsTo what age do horses live? This is a question often put, and answered in various ways (writes "Experienced" in the "Live Stock Journal"). The commercial firm does not care to ...
Article : 723 wordsHow often the question of improving the quality and appearance of our fruits turns up in these columns. As a matter of fact, it seems to be one of the leading ...
Article : 657 wordsThis disease is characterised by uncontrollable contractions of the muscles of the body generally, but, as rule, the muscles of the jaws are only affected. In its first stage it ...
Article : 1,435 wordsO Thou, the First and Last of Kings, Most awful in Thy majesty, Be with us as the old year wings Its way into eternity. ...
Article : 163 wordsBoth the Australian and Plate wheats this year are very fine, and so are the hard Kansas sorts (writes Miller-Farmer in the "Mark Lane Express"). Therefore millers who are not ...
Article : 1,076 words"There is joy in the presence of angels of God over one sinner that repenteth."—Luke xv., 10. (Concluded from last week.) ...
Article : 1,642 words"There is just about one woman in a hundred who knows how to introduce people properly," growled an angry-looking man yesterday." Most of that ...
Article : 530 wordsIn connection with the West of Scotland Agricultural College some very instructive experiments with potatoes have been made during the past three ...
Article : 768 wordsHarsh bits are intended to undo the mischief already done by some bungling, unthinking, unfeeling and careless handler; but, as a rule, they generally ...
Article : 185 wordsPreaching to a large assembly at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. Archdeacon Sinclair made the following appeal to visitors and worshippers there: ...
Article : 192 wordsBeet pulp from sugar factories in New York has proved valuable as succulent feed for dairy cows. The test made at the Cornell University experimental ...
Article : 322 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
West Gippsland Gazette (Warragul, Vic. : 1898 - 1930), Tue 15 Jan 1901, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: