. Farmer and stockbreeder . Par-liamentary taskmasters; there is more likelihood offussing than help. With an assured safety infarming there would be a great improvement in it,because many who knew well enough how to farmwere hindered for want of capital, and many haveadded a little during the war. and will have anopportunity they never had before.âW. J. M. MULES. (J. W.).âTwo mules would do morethan you would require on your land, but if youget two good ones, and a man who understandsthem, they will do more at less expense than anyother animal.âW. J. M. INGOING (Moorland).âYou should haveguar
. Farmer and stockbreeder . Par-liamentary taskmasters; there is more likelihood offussing than help. With an assured safety infarming there would be a great improvement in it,because many who knew well enough how to farmwere hindered for want of capital, and many haveadded a little during the war. and will have anopportunity they never had before.âW. J. M. MULES. (J. W.).âTwo mules would do morethan you would require on your land, but if youget two good ones, and a man who understandsthem, they will do more at less expense than anyother animal.âW. J. M. INGOING (Moorland).âYou should haveguardill yourself on these points before you from this, you will be much controlled bythe terms of farming agreement. You cannotmake them put on manure, but without somethingto the contrary in the case, or the terms of pur-chase, you can make them pay the manurial valueof the hay removed in the last crop. I do notunderstand what you mean by claim; unless theyhave left corn behind, I do not see how they have. Photo by] [Sport and Octtrral. Light Sussex Hca. a claim. Your valuer should see that if there aredilapidationsâbreach of cropping of an unhusband-like natureâthat you are compensated, but he mayhave difficulty in view of war-time needs. Youmust be guided by your valuer as you did notguard yourself before.âW. J. M. MANURING (Enquirer).â(1) If you plough inthe dung and apply the slag on the new surfaceyou will be taking reasonable practical other materials contain little nitrogen in aform likely to be apart, and probably by this theslag will have been washed in. (2) This is some-what answered by the previous reply, but inthe case of the more active manures, the conditionof the land, and tho quantity of rainfall havemuch bearing, and all one can say is keep themwell apart. (3) Early May; but if the land isvery poor, and the young plant likely to comeaway weakly, and with little shotting, they arebetter on just before the spring shooting is tak
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