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  2. PASTORAL-AGRICULTURAL.

    Remarkable though it may appear, nevertheless it is ture, that amid the many section into which the objects of study of the members of the British Association ...

    Article : 3,278 words
  3. MARKETTING OF BUTTER.

    An important movement in regard to the marketing of butter is now being considered by the co-operative companies of Australia and New Zealand, by means of ...

    Article : 552 words
  4. THE KICKING COW.

    A common question asked all round the world is how to deal with a kicking cow. The proper reply to this inquiry, says "Dairy," is—Do not keep a kicking cow. ...

    Article : 402 words
  5. THE EXPORT LAMB TRADE.

    Mr. Arthur kidman, of this city, says the Sydney "Mail," well known in convection with the export meat trade, arrived here last week, after an extended tour ...

    Article : 688 words
  6. HANDLING STACK ENSILAGE.

    There is much to be said, writes Mr. H. W. Potts, of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, of stack ensilage as a very excellent substitute for the more complete ...

    Article : 658 words
  7. HAND FEEDING OF SHEEP.

    The period now passing has been a very trying one for lamb raisers, and hand feeding has had to be extensively resorted to, says the "Adelaide Register." Had ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  8. FASHION AND WOOL.

    Fashion has naturally played an important, part in determining the relative positions of fine and coarse moots. Once again public taste has favoured merino ...

    Article : 395 words
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