. Farmer and stockbreeder . sows eating roots, as these are most beneficial, providing tlmt a sufficiency of other morenutritious and less bulky food is fed to his „r.*s uiaddition to the roots. The assertion that the mas-tication of roots is injurious to a sow is simply[ nonsense.—Sanders Sfskcm. I CURING BACON (YoCVO F*UfM It H get-ling late for curing so large a pig as mentioned,especially as after so long a continuance of wet andcold weather we may lw Messed with an early H. B. consider it advisable to take thonslf, it will be necessary for him to endeavour toprotect the meat
. Farmer and stockbreeder . sows eating roots, as these are most beneficial, providing tlmt a sufficiency of other morenutritious and less bulky food is fed to his „r.*s uiaddition to the roots. The assertion that the mas-tication of roots is injurious to a sow is simply[ nonsense.—Sanders Sfskcm. I CURING BACON (YoCVO F*UfM It H get-ling late for curing so large a pig as mentioned,especially as after so long a continuance of wet andcold weather we may lw Messed with an early H. B. consider it advisable to take thonslf, it will be necessary for him to endeavour toprotect the meat from the fhc> should warm set insuddenly. Thoroughly covorine in with muslin or oHcurtains, providing they are free from injury, shouldprevent tite flies gaining access to the meat. Theusual proportion for curing is 51b. salt. lib. cane- :.ir. loz. saltpetre, and ioz. each of salts pruneland bay salt for each 1001b. of pork to be cured.— S«NT>ERS SPKNCES. March 21, 1919. AND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE JOURNAL. 495. fhito by\ .. [ISustvri. Hereford Bull, BODENHAM CRAFT: 1st Her-eford Society Show arid Sale. WENSLEYDALE BREEDERS MEETING END TO A LONG BREACHThe Wensleydale Longwool Sheep Breeders Asso-ciation met at Northallerton on Wednesday. The president, Mr. J. W. Greensit, presided, andexplained the object of calling the , he said, went satisfactorily up to thepoint that Longwool breeders should have threecrosses of Blue-faced blood before the rams becameeligible for the joint Flock Book. His committeehad gone carefully into this matter, and had cometo the conclusion that it would not have anymaterial effect on the flocks of the members, andthey recommended that the condition should beaccepted. On the motion of Mr. A. G. Ramshay, secondedby Mr. Hansell, it was decided to accept the con-dition with regard to the admissions to the jointFlock Book, and to amalgamate with the Blue-faced*Breeders Association. As agreements have now been arrived a
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