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  2. The Orchard.

    R.R. Mc.: This season my beans have been badly attacked by a small fly or grub, which eats the leaves and the stalks of the young beans and does ...

    Article : 114 words
  3. Interstate Horse Conference.

    The presence of a number of brooders and owners of horses in Melbourne during "Cup" time was made the occasion of holding an Inter-State Conference on ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  4. CULTIVATION.

    Once again we have to remind growers of the necessity for regular and systematic cultivation of the orchard. At this season of the year no work is more ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. SURPLUS FRUIT.

    The big loss which growers have suffered during the last week through the disinclination in some cases, and honest inability in others, of jam manufacturers ...

    Article : 856 words
  6. IRRIGATION.

    Orchardists growing fruit under irrigation conditions, will probably require to give their orchards a good soaking towards the end of this month. It is ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. Fungus on Tomatoes.

    V.C. (Canley Yale): Some of my tomatoes are beginning to turn brown on the bottom leaves, and I am afraid they are affected with a fungus diseases. My ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. BRITISH HOWITZER ON THE WAY TO THE FRONT.

    The Germans' excuse for the Somme defeat has been that the Allies had concentrated an unexpectedly large number of big guns, but they claim that the Franco-British armies are no longer superior in that respect. We know, however, that the British artillery strength is daily increasing, and it is very improbable that Germany will be able to keep pace with it. Numerous monsters like that in the picture are shattering the German defences in the Somme region. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 85 words
  9. FRUIT DRYING.

    A.C. writes:—As there is every prosDect of having enormous crops of apricots and other stone fruits, would you cutline some method or methods of ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. NOTES.

    The heavy rain has caused considerable damage among the cherry orchards in this State this season, and many growers are heavy losers. The present ...

    Article : 357 words
  11. CORNSACKS.

    The Minister for Agriculture wishes to make quite clear to farmers the position in regard to the use of cornsacks for the 1916-17 harvest, and with this object in ...

    Article : 245 words
  12. THE BRITISH WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    Mr. Runciman, it is reported, said in the House of Commons that next year —which probably means up to August next—England, as well as France and ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. DRYING FRUIT.

    Do not pick apricots, peaches, or nectarines for drying purposes until they are fully ripe. Otherwise the dried product will be of inferior quality, though the ...

    Article : 230 words
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