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FARM BREVITIES.

The fields of British India will produce on a rough estimate 220,000,000 fbughels of wheat. Of this crop about 50,000,000 bushels will be available for export. The care and development of a foal or other young animal is a race against time. A month lost means a serious set-back and a permanent reduction in the size ultimately attainable. Keep it growing • not hog fat, but loose skinned and thrifty. It pays. There is nothing that will keep the cow shed so neat, and at the same time add to the value of the manure pile, a few shovelsful of dry earth thrown under the cow. It absorbs the liquid better than anything else, and keeps down any unpleasant odour.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 439, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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FARM BREVITIES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 439, 14 February 1912, Page 3

FARM BREVITIES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 439, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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