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  2. Correspondence.

    From "W. J. Harding," Yongala:—"Kindly allow me a little space o point out some of the disabilities of the farmers under present conditions for the marketing of their wheat. In the ...

    Article : 613 words
  3. The Producer.

    The Wagga correspondent of the "Sydney Daily Telegraph" wrote last week as follows:—The harvesting of this season's crops is now sufficiently advanced to ...

    Article : 277 words
  4. NOTES FROM COUNTRY CENTRES.

    SOUTH KILKERRAN, December 26.—Heavy crops are being reaped here. There is a general scarcity of bags. Farmers anticipated a certain yield, and ordered bags accordingly, but after a ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  5. AMERICA'S SHEEP SHORTAGE.

    Says the "American Sheepbreeder":—"Built on foundations stronger than the Rook of Gibraltar—for meat and clothing are eternal necessities—the ovine industry ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. A DECAYING WHEAT STACK.

    Great dissatisfaction is expressed by residents of Murray Bridge in regard lo the failure of the Harvest Board to remove the wheat stack. The ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. STOCKS AND THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

    According to returns compiled by the Australian Wheat Board the Quantity of wheat received on account of the pool up to December 26 totalled 53,793,000 bags ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. CARING FOR THE HORSE.

    What a pity it is that all fanners and horseowners do not take a leaf out of Mr. W. Schmall's book in regard to the care of the working horse. There are many ...

    Article : 463 words
  9. TROUBLE AT NORTHFIELD.

    From "F. Chardon":—"In 'The Advertiser' of December 21 it was stated that the application for permission to hang a roll of honor in the public hall at Northfield, was refused, on the ...

    Article : 474 words
  10. THE WORLD'S WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    The wheat production of the world was 20 per cent. greater in 1915 than in the previous year, the total quantity produced being 4,371,058,000 bushes. The United ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. PINK BANANAS.

    Mews. W. Charlick & Co. are exhibiting in the window of Convent Garden fruit shop a big bunch of South Sea Island pink bananas, which were grown by Messrs. Ferguson & Co., of ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. TEFF GRASS.

    Teff (Eragrostis Abssinica), as its scientific name implies, is an imhabitant of Abyssinia, where it is largely cultivated in the hill country as an article of diet ...

    Article : 505 words
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  14. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    [Correspondents are reminded that unless enquiries are accompanied by the name and address of the writer, as a guarantee of good faith, they will not be ...

    Article : 1,439 words
  15. CLEANING THE WELL.

    To rig up a device by which a man can be lowered to inspect the condition of a well is quite a task and is often, very expensive. With a little ingenuity and a ...

    Article : 333 words
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