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  2. PASTORAL-AGRICULTURAL

    Alcohol is so generally associated with idleness and lack of industry that the term "Industrial Alcohol" requires some explanation. What is [?] by it is ...

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  3. TYPHOID FEVER IN CALVES.

    This disease is usually ushered in by diarrhoes, says the "Australian Agriculturist." The calf becomes cold about the ears and extremities the mouth hot ...

    Article : 447 words
  4. INTERESTING WOOL STATISTICS.

    At a recent public meeting an enthusiastic speaker pleading for the removal of the advertising hoardings [?] our harbour foreshores asked. "What is ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. DAIRYING ITEMS.

    Any excitement in the cow whatever [?] the four of milk. Salting with [?] avoids the [?] of having [?] butter. ...

    Article : 467 words
  6. POINTS IN PIG-KEEPING.

    With regard to the pig-keeping business, Mr. Smith (Victorian Pig Expert), has a word to say about the housing accommodation. To him it has always seemed cruel ...

    Article : 227 words
  7. FEEDING STOCK IN WINTER.

    At the meeting of the Clare Branch of the Agricultural Bureau, South Australia, on the 16th of March Mr. W. Birks read the following paper on the feeding of ...

    Article : 548 words
  8. MAIZE FOR PIG-FEEDING.

    No doubt owing in some degree to the fact that it is a home product, maize enters largely into the rations for fattening animals in the United States. Indeed, it ...

    Article : 262 words
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