"THE UNUSUALLY OPEN WINTER."
' . • IBy Tclccrapli.-Prcss' Association.) Glirlstcliurch, August 27. In farming circles the unusually,- open: winter,is remarked upon.. Though host has liov been wholly .absent, •it has never been of very long 'continuance, nor' at all severe. Rain,, too, has .kept-off till'-tliis;' morning, and the month's' fall' to datb' is only lj inches. The:total since' January 1 was ntarly .20 inches, tb.e'average being'over 26, inches. The' spring and summer ;months will 'have to. supply tho remainder if fair ; average crops are to be reajied. Feed of all kinds is now plentiful, and' farm; work • is: well forward. •. •■ ; ' ..,;
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 8
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98"THE UNUSUALLY OPEN WINTER." Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 8
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