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  2. Agricultural and Horticultural

    Sir—I deem it necessary to make a few introductory remarks on the subject I am now about to commence, in order to give' your readers ah idea of why I think it ...

    Article : 449 words
  3. NOTES ON POULTRY KEEPING.

    I am not so old but that I have an eye for anything good in the way of poultry which may be introduced. Nor am I one of those who believe that societies—as ...

    Article : 921 words
  4. AMERICAN BREADSTUFFS.

    We have received a statement of the stocks of wheat at New York and Chicago on the 2nd February, 1867, and the 1st February, 1868, by which it appears ...

    Article : 1,103 words
  5. ON SUMMER PRUNING.

    It is well knows, to all horticulturists that summer pruning, or nipping the young shoots, is successfully practised with vegetables, and especially tomatoes and melons. By this plan, ...

    Article : 1,249 words
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    There are three distinct kinds of tea seed—indigenous, hybrid, and China. I am of opinion that the hybrid is the best for many reasons, which would take too loner to explain, and be ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  7. A SHEPHERD'S CALENDAR.

    At the dinner of the Boroughbridge Agricultural Society, Mr. Thomas Scott, the Secretary, delivered the following address:—I have arranged my subject so as ...

    Article : 4,205 words
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