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  2. THE DELAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR.

    There is no subject of greater interest to the dairyman than how to separate the cream from the milk. Upon this decision often depends the question of profit or loss in the dairy. In any system of creaming milk the first requisite is a thorough separation of the cream and milk, but at the same time to preserve the quality of the cream. The old system of shallow pans was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 554 words
  3. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    We have again this week to record a good fall of rain, which has extended well into the country. Several localities which were badly in want of moisture have been visited, and ...

    Article : 1,932 words
  4. IRRIGATION OF GUNBOWER.

    The following is a portion of a paper on irrigation by Mr. W. W. Culcheth, read at the annual meeting of the Victoria!* Institute ol Surveyors a short tune since ...

    Article : 1,951 words
  5. MORE BRAIN POWER ON THE FARM.

    Under this headings writer in the American Agriculturist gives some sound advice to fanners, which, although not in all its particulars suited to this country, we give in the ...

    Article : 465 words
  6. DISEASES OF THE HORSE.

    A dropsical condition of the various synovial sacs which are found in connection with joints. and indeed in all parts where structures move freely over each other, is common among ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  7. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the above branch was held at Broad's Hotel, Port Gerniein, on Saturday evening, May 23. Mr. James Binney, chairman of the branch, presided. A letter ...

    Article : 311 words
  8. IRRIGATION IN AMERICA.

    When Mr. T. K. Dow visited this state as special correspondent for the Argus and the Australasian he dealt thoroughly with the subject of irrigation, and his letters from here ...

    Article : 2,577 words
  9. Horticulture.

    As the rainfall has been general all over the colony the planting season may be said to have fairly commenced. In the interests of cultivators dependent upon the rainfall it is necessary ...

    Article : 2,620 words
  10. TREE SHELTER FOR ORCHARDS.

    There is nothing which so much injures our fruit prospects in spring as the uninterrupted sweep of bitter keen east and northeast winds, and anything that would break their force ...

    Article : 570 words
  11. HORTICULTURAL GLEANINGS.

    A colored illustration of the Lion's-tail plant (Leonotis leonorus) is given in the Garden, accompanied by the following:—" This handsome labiate forms a small shrubby greenhouse ...

    Article : 1,815 words
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