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  2. FOOD POISONING IN ANIMALS AND MAN

    The dreaded term "ptomaine poisoning" is-well known in connection with that mysterious and frequently fatal affection in human beings, and as there ...

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  4. SOIL IMPROVEMENT

    The exact cause for the condition of temporary unproductiveness varies according to local and climatic conditions in different parts of this country; but ...

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    WORK OF WAITE RESEARCH INSTITUTE engaged the attention of members of the Federal Committee enquiring into South Australia's disabilities under Federation. When this photograph was taken Dr. A. E. V. Richardson (second from the left) was explaining results of experiments with grasses and fodders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  6. APPLYING FERTILISERS

    A distributer which is capable of even and accurate application of fertilisers is a valuable machine. In the past it has been customary to regard a ...

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  7. GOOD FENCES

    Dealing with the subject of fencing before the members of the Warrnamboo (SA.) Agricultural Bureau. Mr. D. McKenzie said some landholders inclined ...

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  8. TYPES OF FERTILISER

    In the so-called good old days up to about the middle of last century, the substances employed by farmers to maintain the fertility of their fields ...

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