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  4. STABLED HORSES.

    Stabled horses must have exercise Whatever other care may be taken of them they cannot be kept in a healthy state and in good working condition ...

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  5. THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY

    Since last Friday evening the outlook for the season has been, wonderfully brightened, if not absolutely changed. On that day the approach ...

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  7. BRUNSWICK AND IRRIGATION.

    Interesting developmental work in irrigation is being carried on now at the State Farm at Brunsick. Mr. Scott, the State irrigation expert, has just ...

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  8. LUCERNE CULTIVATION.

    A South Australian, who has had considerable experience in lucerne culture, counsels farmers to avoid Turkestan as being too slow a grower but ...

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  9. CATTLE TREATMENT.

    Mr. R. E. Weir continues as follows on cattle diseases in his bulletin entitled "Hints to Stock Breeders," which is published by the W.A. Agricultural ...

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  10. THE POULTRY FARMS.

    Continuing in his bulletin on fowls, Mr. Geo. Allman deals with some further diseases of fowls:—EGG EATING. ...

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  11. GROWING WHEAT WITHOUT RAIN.

    Throughout Australia it is recognised that may be grown on a very moderate rainfall, but to some farmers it will be news to hear that wheat has ...

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  12. REASONS FOR DRAINING LAND.

    The main object in draining land is to admit fresh air, riot to remove the extra water but it is only by removing, the water that the main object ...

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  13. SLAUGHTERING ANIMALS.

    Any method of slaughtering which will help to improve the keeping qualities of meat should be welcomed in this, and indeed, every other country. ...

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  14. DISPLAY OF POTATOES.

    That Western Australia can, grow potatoes of the very, best quality has again been demonstrated by a number of exhibits in Sandovers window in ...

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  15. TUBERCULOUS COWS.

    That the English authorities are leaving no stone unturned in the fight against consumption is evident from some stringent regulations which came ...

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  17. BUTTER EXPERIMENTS.

    From time, to time doubts have arisen and hare been expressed as to whether salt in butter had any preserving effect, of if it was only a ...

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