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AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

Proper deep tillage is moving and breaking up the subsoil without bringing it to the surfaf'e. One acre ploughed early, deeply, and well cultivatad, will produce nearly double what two acres will if the latter be slovenly tilled and neglected. The milk of cows newly c.ilvad should ', not be used for cheese making for at , least a fortnight, as it has a tendency to make such cheese heavy. To obtain the most profit from cows they should have abundance of food from the time they are springing.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 60, 13 January 1883, Page 3

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AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 60, 13 January 1883, Page 3

AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 60, 13 January 1883, Page 3

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