A HEAVY OAT CROP.
The r«ililiii'! "Still , " is responsible for the statement that -AIY. A. M'Camllish, of IJongotea, luul a crop of eight acres of Algerian m\U which yielded 75 bushels per acre. Tlii.-j is wiiil to be fli_e best crop the Kongotea district has'yromi. In the previous your rape was grown in the paddock, anil.' the .sheep which Veil it off helped to manure the ground. -S'o artificial manures were used, but Mr. Jl'Candlisii ploughed the land twice—three inches deep in August, before sowing. He credits Hie cultivation with the splendid result.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 8
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93A HEAVY OAT CROP. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 8
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