. Reports of tenant farmers' delegates on the Dominion of Canada as a field for settlement [microform] : second series. Agriculture; Agriculture. Mr. John 8ugai-\s Hipoii. 119 1 a mistaVe to Biipposo nn. By uniform kind- 1 horses. (linnoi. This farm is of the honne, in what t of tlie routs which he beet, etc, growing here nil fp-owth), mammoth ; they 8t(i> growing, ho t can be done in fancy iinary cultivation, gave ill my life. lU bred sow. He con- do grain crop is stowed it in 17 years'fai-ming ho had one year an orth of the honso, is i, which will not only io so much damage to k. hedge of


. Reports of tenant farmers' delegates on the Dominion of Canada as a field for settlement [microform] : second series. Agriculture; Agriculture. Mr. John 8ugai-\s Hipoii. 119 1 a mistaVe to Biipposo nn. By uniform kind- 1 horses. (linnoi. This farm is of the honne, in what t of tlie routs which he beet, etc, growing here nil fp-owth), mammoth ; they 8t(i> growing, ho t can be done in fancy iinary cultivation, gave ill my life. lU bred sow. He con- do grain crop is stowed it in 17 years'fai-ming ho had one year an orth of the honso, is i, which will not only io so much damage to k. hedge of wild apple- Gibson, a g<iod farmer luod, jun., whoso farm copy ; of Mr. William hole way romid his 120 his flock of South Down ms and principally from pure Ijred. Mr. Marsh rich land it might be cut cniting. He took nine izes last year, m llussell. Mr. James as the best , male ^h, one bronze, and one hoithorns. Ho has now ition at its head ; also 35 le herd. Also some'very has 300 acres here and lent condition. Some of ewe, 345 lb.; 3-year-old eds of sheep, and it was iv;t for the best wool and turned out into 'he yard e of the calvea .â . trc very be out of pla'ie for me to the Toronto \\'<ekhj Mail ,fivcs an idea oi' what can lalio some remaiks on this rists from the old country if good farming consists in tliore are no fanners like -igcl wiirzels, sugar beets, !y have ever seen before. lis fact, and knowing that )ots, instituted some years iiibition of roots as well as 1 the whole exhibit is now to be placed on exhibi- which may be mentioned ht on record ; red globe ix swede turnips, two of s, white and red carrots,. ,vd wbito, and vellow onions, and parsnips. He also showed nome long red mangels, which skiii^^faLSr^l r w,ri,!n ^^i^iSe; i^^:^^& â >g ^, rtrpumpL; SghinTar lU ; and. to cap ari. a mammoth s,uash, *f5lw ;^S s^X:"i;>;i^o'u.;ups, wei,l>mg 10 lb. ^neco. Messr. George :Sâs. of Toronto Nurs^i;^ exhibit^-^nev^ "^^


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