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V. t-y little w m n< t tli.- r-<1..-ril-«lurinsf 11, .. -.iliine T months wh"ll the '.'"I'll Was th... ti.-M■: but now Hint, til'rl .... !; :v.. been umbered, and i 1 1- isr s'.,r tli-m t.» «.it, liif.v linv.' uifiiin I, mm to i<•; inn to tii" >•( .i-kynril-. i iio-e ~villi 111'.' competent Sil - V te.l till 1.1 li-'lir will »'U fill- Ulf ir.T tills winter tii.ui las'. iUi-al'/li-w :.r.' lm.*ily nil t.v.-r tin; ili-tric:, sut-l in !•••■«>• i'lr.-JIV'S a- m'l'.'ii Hi ■' ' p' T i ( beinu' f.,yy •• .VI,. nniii |'i"ll. Fai met'- 'in in .' 1 1'- "' " c '"k*. , . , ■ I 'I. \N I INI Ito'lllii!) 'kKis.-.U (111. . j ..ii, wii-'n jiiitnima* I-- ii'iii-i In-C' iy c ii'i i. it mi, it rn iv liv well In winii tli'' in-xii-rU'timl ait.iiu»t the too common ■,; ,oiiv" "f piaiitin-,- iii" thickly. fl a-aii t.'.rv day em ilk tie,t. t.vo u\ e-nr.. put, in wiii i" tliriti is only r.MHufnrimf. ynt i'rfsli J,l , 1111 L -11 .s cunt id-Ill! iy I'imiL' nnilvi' n-jtico in wllii■ 11 r.lic tt't-i'M iiiu pliiuti.'..! imivli tin Li.ii-kly. Liiru'i), .-trutis,' kinds of aii.ili--! uiid peurs s!:"iiM stund ntleu.-t from t'!v'i'iny-tivo to thii ty feet iipurt ir tlio n ,il is i.fniii!,' ; for ultliouyli la tnv planters Buy tliey will cut nut tho Mipmium-Tary t,r-"i..' Us huou us tliey unuru iuli on Liiuli ol i-, it iiivtiy iluubLl'ul wtiwlu-r, if tliry ai.; inuiJucliif,' .iiijtliiiur lik.' g"ud crop-, lhi-y nr.- not. I II I'uniigh to spoil nil I, lor, any mu ruiuuvnl. A good plun ill ii,i. ciiltiviitii.n of orcliiii'dn is to p!niit tli.. l,iii , ..i'ind.U'l- nl I lie fullest niti t{ i • llu:y nru c.'i'r hk' ly to occupy, mid to fill tin; mtirin ilc '.p iccs with dwarf Kpn- idiug liuali II- •, us oichanl.H ttnis trciiicd arc sooner r. in'.ii.eiittivii than when they aru all j.; jll;i.-l 'ivit.h stall lard trees. .'iI.UNT MSI N< ■' ['"UIW Mlt.tv. --VciU . ii. o-isiiy kci-ii up both condition and flow m! tnil'rf in yur nnwly-calved cow by ! .irlieiou ' fcodiny. 'I'd do Ikii, lciwever, til I ")d must ho toleralily complete, and to nourish the cut ire system. llrewei T-' y, lins, cat'b i^e- 1 , ui.i/i'.:'l, ifnd oilier soft and jn' -y foiii.i.i all ( ro luc of milk ; but. as thco I'oo.l, cmain mii-li wit. r, the milk, too i~ of a wmery nhnr ic 1,. if thu animal is fed solely on them ( iovor and frrasse-i arn more nit i-ovenou.-f.i'i.l. and tiierefore more curd limn o,;i he obi.lined from ihe other foods in Mil i.'Ht.'l. AL;aii>, oilcake mid other ( T-i.oii e'eiiiM foods funii-ii rnaiori i! for t ,o yieei of butter. We catn.o', mv, how- , il. will refill it e Ihe pi odc.cl l"ii of or till) other of tle -e -i 1 1 :!!•:, ch'-e.-e, i . ;e;■ ...bv f'-edi:i:r mtiri !y with any oik of io .d. The ■ I 'el' way i , to j;i .'e . iii.'l'il i'i"--lin.r. i'i, i iinT'-i.e the -.t,i' ion of soil, I'lel j'liey i"od, and o( , ; 11,.-'in.-, or nil rie.'eii"!!. -ut■:iic ■ in \ ,1 , . ,e';''r. ll'.!:: as i; 1-, W -1 to ,S' ' 1"U ■ '.v.o "1- for til" .iw ! o iii ink is al-o ~ i. ft - ii',-, Aii'l in ii'l'ii' ion to fii,nl and v :111 abuii laid supply of pure air I; • . :i import nit ihilii 'iif.. on i lie yield of inili:. mid of the eh ir leter of th' l mi!k ..vhi. l. i- j-'iodiic'-d. lli.'Ts i,.:; I'r.Kl'lV: Ildll-r.s.—Never ii a ij i,l hay !«.-.m •• of i's ehenpfiess. |; .fin ... lie i,' i-i :m ! oiop.'i- nourish in eat. in j:, it will iadive .Ii -.1 Mix chid! »vi:'i t'.ri or lie iii-, and do ;c t I'ive the ! ii; r . lie" in it 1'11'.;.. - tlie liur.-e r't,rv; l*i* 1 1 rne-r,', nll'l 'li ie-.': ill hotter. !|,:v i.r i:niH alone will n,.; support a ten -1 uii I'T hai'd work. liroau<e there is ri ii : ioiiei"iir niifi-iti\-e m itfer in either. 0 its sh add be bruised lor an old horse, bit. ni'i for !i y<ih t i !i one. i',ee. inse the firmer, through aire mi ? def, erive teeth, f I'Miot ch."A- th'-'ii i-M 11! i--i'•11 ■ 1 y : the yjiiii;.' hois.) can do a.nl tliey are thus ]i .p.'i 'r mi ved with th > nilivu, and eon-v-.-U<"! into whole-onto null iment. Injudi foil-. f.-ili:ur often pi"duees fir mor. b. n ''nl result- tlliiii d- iverwori;. When ti hor." ii constan'lv ke|'t tij'oti faod ;i-----eotiesn! rated as he cnu b; ar there is fieces- , iilv a temleney to iiilliiiiiuation and 1 ,i. ' '(it: ut; lnmei.f-s ii more. c-.;tain!y jlloi! 1 1' -d wi'-i ..ad'l.ti from iiniv i, ■' .ii; . 1 ■i? -I :'o .1. lie.' that on 111-, t! >v U-I|f:.i ui.-i f- ' io ':e m-«t !'v li'-dbvc e, 11 ■ i , ,! . ii .1 1 loi'.l fi v."l!d b- If- t " : . ' iii iil .I'StiV'or -in • ot". In .- I I'S - > ' at; fif r tlvn I ' -i'.i- t!, ii: !■ 'a ii t'■ ■ • -i a, Mine. i,i • I' I h.,r e.i, ■■'- ■ i -e „i'y time them ,I'. e'■ ■' 'i 1a I :■ -' eh 111'. I-Vi:t •!, : nev -■. ■ <m- rii >; i-r 1 -V. I i ! Sl riKititr i'lstanees of the ■, ~,, ot i; a' a ni'inure inav renv be t-,11 (-ays the l.Velton Times) near A-hblirion. Mr W Itaielell, who ;/c«p in largely for Unit and vet't'table cnliure. put down one Held under m-inirold-., e-irrot.-pntatoej, l irn'p i, etc , ]ir>'viou-ly yivim; ctrip iof lan 1 a liberal dre-.--in:r of lim Dunn.; the In at of 'lie summer there wall vi:rY marked <lili"renei; in favour of luatiu'old, flc.. l:towiii-r on the strips of limed laud, the bulb, and tuber.* bfin'j-CMi'-h l'r>Ter and 'lie irreen tops niuel' nii'i'e vi .-'or:jiis and healthy. "I'liopotatoes, which a'o of Ihe Yorkshire lye ;ent variety, re tio'V to.ini_r lifted and Mr Rai dell saylhat. thu-e on the limed strips of land are mu, it nioie pinliti'. and of belter llavour t ban any lie has previou-h- crown in the : inie n-Id. .Similar f ivouiahh' result:! are nl. o oh-, rvable in the m-ingo'ds and earrjt -. [[is nritrlihotir, Mr J.".!iua Taelter, a! o limed siotnc strips of bind for carrots, puliiloei, and inanirolds, with favorable es'it! Though lie lias never previouslv .ti ,1 1.! e to prodir'-e .i i.-iti-f-ifiory crop of etliler Jl.'it, 11 0" ;or C'ilTotr. on tlli,- ;• irtic.il ii'pi- ee of land, lie lias t.hi,. year .' very prini" sample of blue Derwuit pot Poe-t Hi.ii, :ire vifldintr at tlie rateof bei .I'.'eti '-'even and Iwi lev ton- to th" acre, iiud he lei. what i-. |.|.!, i ii! y the bi;.".'est r.rijji of «■ iirofn tint ii.i, ..v"T ben flown in tii" ili-ti id-. I'll i: 111 I I • I- ■■ 11' "I, i !' - t-'l 1.01 OX (•II t'a ■ '' I'.-n. I, 't -el 1 ill |-;la a, ,-■■" [ i hal- - t'f ' li. " -' i " 1 ' •-... .■, ii' ■ ,iiL v it .I' ! II 11l' ) - I 'j'" Vy-'l IO t !>' ' '-.'It!!. ' •• oi' I 'I' I •hi V ,Hfi pi o j"' I V tie : ll- ■ 'ill ! 1„. I! f, 'Is; eel' i " „nj ,1- j:l,i '. "f i't" Ilill.iUlll of f 1 11. i,'.. irv I 'I- it W- 11-1' -d .-h ■-,! pay for tiic , . • i ■ 1 'll - • by tie- V,- -ie'l't. of the :: -,' 'in 1 til" if. !'■!■ io: 'll' V the Wool. -r.,-. ..i : ' " 'i'i--'i !■ ■ n-e t-. if te ired ill ! .11 ,-v. I. 1 V .ni. :, ■■-. When 11 if. 1 1 i "1 V'.'i iii i !M. -i-'-ir ' "itili -s is u->t ,-iii.i e.:ntiv nutritive, th • v.-eol pt-e—rves it- titi"ii"-s an'! a •<|uiri '-i a e,-rtiiiii Imiirth, but it , reii-t tti" ■ f ii. i: deprived of v.-iiieii ui.i t-;..- il w -ill, li'tr-h to the I• ■ -1■ ■ 11. -tul dry ,-is ,'l iA. Kc-rularity in iii i;i■ ullrin of , !,e food isofthn highest imp itaii' ?])., \, h,l -ooii showin;;' the ,l of I!, | -j, Th, ,i- Wll.-li i'i -.-"11 v.heti . - in' -he.ip are wclllVt with bay,
t V', ! < -;i qui !;ly :i it'i v n li l ••[«.' in I 1 v\ 1 11)i nji 1' rj Is-■ i. - • ,i• •; I imT, rnntimjirjLT t.'», ~ ,- v II • : "Hi I" I '"I" 'II Him:-1 :i lli.'ii • i»' " iint", an'l, in ;» . r , <*"Vt'T-J ;i 'I' ii 1 -II >*, ;i ' .. ! , ~ 1 1 . in . !i«'- irr>■ _ r nl:ti i. yof 1 < > 'iniod . .iiti.T ii-' tn th" ... : i ll .. r.t.f 1.-.i, : ii- All, < i vi, -i-.'i > i" ! «t I 't in 'i i k»-«1 ,]~ j i m |. ; i ii" |> trl in- .;. The ll- ••{•.(■ is .j'tiiin luuk,i k , iln; It iir h and .iU>: i-y it. \vhi?.-'n«'-s and ,]; .. i ii. Si ni'Mij tlif will-kiiou ii ... ; .-;i;i.:t'', 1 iV" 11 <iwll t.!h 1 tul'' that ail I, , \ M./'i ; -rom'it" » <r-[lira I ion jitoduuc a liner wool, tliat i- tho-e wlio includi; tliu ' a,, hiitnMVf inatt'i's in tliL' sll i a 111'1 ' f mi', i Two p <tit in? kiiih* bm.'d, I wi! !i t h<- villi': \v-ud, lint difiureutly I it. mi].' >).■:riir fed for fattening utnl : ||.. mi>i. rin the ii-uril way, show quite a dill'. i■, lit vaiietv of wool from tip. first 'iii'-. 1" the first imw it will bo l.niL'i'r, c>.ir:- ( j!•, :iml will have its elasticity. I'hi- is more noticeable at the second and third .-hr-uiiisf. The other sheep will have tji<• -crv tl nil th? original quantities df iN tlccThe uilfer"nce iu the diet Ij'Jiil: C. iiitirinrfl no (•: the third genera Muii, the otl-pringeiiuM not bo recognised ;i-4 online from the same rtnek. I-'ki:kzj n<; riTTiii; I'koit.k. —In conno,•turn with the occupation of the laud «a ii moims of retaining the population .mil attracting nthcis to the colony, there is oue phase of tin; question which we have not yet seen touched noon, although it is worth v of tit least t-omo con-'itloration, while it certainly must givo riso to some little speculation as to oue of the possible results of the present march of events in their bearing upon the land industry. I'ho establishment of so large a number of freezing works iu all parts of tho country, together with tlio prices that are being Mli'erui for sheep now, and guaranteed for the next two or three years, while an ex- • llent tiling for the fanner.! and others posse-.- Lan 1 fit for pastoral purposes, must iiu vitably tend to the conversion Mi li veiy 1 i ri;e port ion of the prevail devoted to agriculture iuto feeding i;round* forshiv p. With tho price obtainable it will pay far better to breed and I'ai ten Mieep than to utrow corn. But what will lie the effect of the change from ;i population point of view ? A farm of, say a couple of hundred acres, the greater part of which is cropped year after year requires a considerable amount of labour. But what if it be laid down in grass, and utilised merely for sheep raising, with perhaps only a small portion, just enough to supply the wants of the farmer and bis family, ploughed and sown every year 'r The result must be the employment of a much smaller number of hands. Of course if those who, iu consequence of tho altered eondititiou of things, lire discharged are able to talie up land for themselves, the ehange must, be hencfionl to the colony, nee the result will be a much larger amount of production, but it ia not every farinl almurer, however good a workman ho may bo under supervision, who is eapabl" of Mic.eessfully managing oven a -in ill property for himself so that it is quite within the bounds of possibility that tho meat freezing industry, which is swiftly attaining such gigantic proportion? and is the means of introducing so much English money into tho colony, may bo tho of increasing in-tead of decreasing tlic exodus v.-liicb has beeomo so serieus a matter fur the country. We are not going ro as-erl that, this must, the result of the a renter inducements now offered for sheep raisiiiu r , but merely mention it as ono of possible elVeets. —Nelson Mail.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2952, 16 June 1891, Page 4
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