. Farmer and stockbreeder . Best Cart Gelding, tour years old or over, fit fcr town work. Wall. Whitney-on-Wye, bay gelding list) .. .. 2t3Mr. G. 9. Price, Homme. Ross, brown gelding (2nd) .. 2UMr. A G. Bright, Ivingtonbury, Leominster, bay geld-ing (3rd) .. .. .. 1C0 Mr. A. G. Bright, Ivingtonbury, Leominster, bay geld-ing (reserve) ..170 Also exhibited:—Mr. R. Simcox, Bromyard, bay geldingMr. W. Crane, Ludlow, brown geldingMr. A. Matthews, Bridge Sollars, chestnut geldingMr. G. S. Price, Homme, Ross, bay geldingMr. A. G. Bright, Ivingtonbury, bay geldingMr. R. W. Barrett, Munsley. bro


. Farmer and stockbreeder . Best Cart Gelding, tour years old or over, fit fcr town work. Wall. Whitney-on-Wye, bay gelding list) .. .. 2t3Mr. G. 9. Price, Homme. Ross, brown gelding (2nd) .. 2UMr. A G. Bright, Ivingtonbury, Leominster, bay geld-ing (3rd) .. .. .. 1C0 Mr. A. G. Bright, Ivingtonbury, Leominster, bay geld-ing (reserve) ..170 Also exhibited:—Mr. R. Simcox, Bromyard, bay geldingMr. W. Crane, Ludlow, brown geldingMr. A. Matthews, Bridge Sollars, chestnut geldingMr. G. S. Price, Homme, Ross, bay geldingMr. A. G. Bright, Ivingtonbury, bay geldingMr. R. W. Barrett, Munsley. brown geldingMr. E. Edwards, Bwlch, brown gelding .. For the best Lurry _or Vanner not exceeding 16 hands. Mr. S. Evans, Cardiff, bay gelding (1st) Mr. F. Clark, Munsley, black gelding (2nd) .. ..150Mr. H. G. Yapp, Aylton. bay gelding (3rd) .. ..138Mr. T. Hopkins. Lallow. Hereford, roan gelding (reserve) 122 No fewer than 88 heavy horses made from 244gs., and averaged just over 140gs. each. 2 rh°to by] Shire Stallions at Thurlaston. Property of Mr. E. I. APPLEBY, THI RLAS TON GRANGE, RUGBY. Morrell Royston.—ith Shire Show—Let to Dinas Powis Marden John.—Let to Louth Shire Horse Society. Society. [Parsons. G94 TEE FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER April 21, 1919. Feeding Value of Wheat Offals A RELATIVELY CHEAP FOOD Difficulty is always experienced in discussingWheat offals owing to the fact that differentmillers separate their offals into different grades,and the names by which the grades are knownvary in different districts. The larger mills a?a rule separate their offals into four or more-grades, whilst many of the smaller mills onlyrecognise two separations. In the process of milling all those particles ofthe ground wheat which will pass through asieve with ISO meshes to the linear inch, or26,903 holes per square inzh, form the else is offal of en? form or when they are making whole-meal flourfor bi o vn bread, mil


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