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NOTES FOR THE NOVICE.

There is no better food for egg pr< ductiqn than the table scraps (bone bits of meal, vegetables, etc.) boil' up and thickened to a crumbly com! tion with bran and pollard. Poultry manure has approximate 1 twice the fertilising value of catmanure if a comparison of fn t products is based upon . •'* o-' contents. The nitrogen:' .. « -• contained in poultry muru.e, bo ever, arc vary unstable, a d pose readily into am rs a, ard tile aiemiudu’ti convnou. d <' quenUy, mb : proper: >. • Iw oi.r.rl, lay a quantities o* abr Avbb h mi,.., a l , be used iw fa.. v.:.iwi.. v . lost.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 3

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105

NOTES FOR THE NOVICE. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 3

NOTES FOR THE NOVICE. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 3

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