SUGAR BELT FOR STOCK.
GOOD FATTENING .FEED. A rennrt provided bv T. 11. Wood, V Norfolk Agri.-iillni-al Slalion. slates Ihiit sugar bret slices«iised as loud for bullccks proved far more conducive t> flfsh-lorming (lia:i did swedes fed :il (he sumo time lo other bullocks. The marginal difference in favour of the bullocks fed on siipar 1-wl -slice-i was 111,, per head per week. But, curious enough, when the s\vc:lc bullocks wero put on mangels, the pusitLv,! was reversed, for those l.Milloclis on roots gained uior- limn their comp:inion.s on l.net slices. Hut the lesson of the test tint was held by Professor Wood i--. this, that slices of U-et are good food for fattening cattle as a substitute for roots.
Fanners are beginning to realise Che big saving there is in the use of a reliable Oil Engine. This is evidenced by the increasing numbers who are ordering •'Anderson" Oil ■ Engine; f«v driving Iheir milking plants and other machinerv. Tim initial outlay for an "Anderson" Engine is comparatively s-imiil, and the con.-e----queiit saving in' wage-, time, and trouble pays for the engine over and over again. Specify an "Anderson ' Engine when ordering machinery for the farm.. It will drive anything that requires power, and will (in its work cHicieully. economically, and with little or no attention. Thru- engine- are New Zealand n.iirle, lor New Zealand trade, and are fully snarnnlei-l by the iiiaiiiifncliirer.,. ' AXDKUSOVS LIMITMI), Wellington and Chri.-tchurch. —Advt.
AVidi reference to tlm decision of Ihe MHliiim and ilamjatoki I'-.i-opcraliv-j Dairy Companins to iiislnl chiTsemiikiiig I'laiiK into their faebric-, the comimnics inlcri'sled have now furtlu-i- dt-cidc 1 on an (irdf-r of lliivty-lhrce and sixteen 1100 kiillcii Victor v i( l< fr;,iu y)r. A. .!. factiin'r.' .Mr. I'url-'n "}]u j-f »■.-o^.'"i"it-"Vi"-"a branch works at EUhai.i, where the lvn vats will h< , made.
What gives ri-e to no little s.m>.-j< s among dairy fnriners i,-. (he he,;t.iti.. n which iuire factory nianagi'rs sluiv,- ;„ •„. stalling spri'diei- and re eilicJcnt a|iplirnici's. Why. proof aH;r proof cau bo ?nen dial "Victor" Vat., give brtier ksiilts, save more time, nml entail le«s labour than othor vat-. Ask any manager who use* "Victor" e:cod=, or'wi-ito for particular, (o (he inaniifnclurer?, Albert .1. Piirton. C:u-terton. A AVINNER OF COMPETITIONS. The Eij-layim; ('cunpctitinii.- for IPiO-ll and nU-\2 i\r-re hntli won by pens n-red ou "A. and P." fliick I\»i«-v. Tin- iir-l r-.senl.ial for preliloble poultry Oblaiuable I'nun all .sioreleciH-r-. ,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 8
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399SUGAR BELT FOR STOCK. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 8
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