Farmer and stockbreeder . on took place with refer- W an/^^ n^*^^ ^^^^ ^ stamping out thofoot-and-mouth disease, and it was agreed the bf«t T/riclZ^c. ^^^ ^^ of tle^MinX^f* aw^av^wi/rlhAi^VP® ^^^ reference to doingaway with the yearling ewe class and substitutin? aclass for single ram lambs at the ftoyal Show and itwas agrred the matter should be brought forwardat the next meeting of the council. oi«dra PLOUGHS FOB THE TIACTOR TRIALS The ploughs to be used in the respective classeshave be en selected as follows: 1, Hornsby • 2 Ban-somes; 3, ; 4, Martin ^ ° w^f ; • , ^^^^ , of Baptbn Mano


Farmer and stockbreeder . on took place with refer- W an/^^ n^*^^ ^^^^ ^ stamping out thofoot-and-mouth disease, and it was agreed the bf«t T/riclZ^c. ^^^ ^^ of tle^MinX^f* aw^av^wi/rlhAi^VP® ^^^ reference to doingaway with the yearling ewe class and substitutin? aclass for single ram lambs at the ftoyal Show and itwas agrred the matter should be brought forwardat the next meeting of the council. oi«dra PLOUGHS FOB THE TIACTOR TRIALS The ploughs to be used in the respective classeshave be en selected as follows: 1, Hornsby • 2 Ban-somes; 3, ; 4, Martin ^ ° w^f ; • , ^^^^ , of Baptbn Manor W tsl«re, has bought Sir Richard Coopers Sbull, Bilbao on Snowstorm, by Scnttie/which was •first in his class at Darlington. Mr. Ross was the gl^ter.^Rosf • ^^^^ ^^^ Mr. Robert Wright bought the champion Lin-forexport ^^^t^n, and several other Lincoln R.^. v.^„°^i^f^ hoiifrlt the Hon. Mrs. ?1 fu Vnl ^l B-in?ton Golden Harvest an.^Lh ^ ^ Diamond Butterflv, which Mr U^^o^ Wednesdays auction at Da^l. TO READERS. Would oar nadera please show•• The Farmer aad Stockbreeder totkelr aelgbboura, and auk them tobecame aubecrlben? LONDOW GRAIN Wheat. June was .lol a very sunny month and the tempera- turo mainly Z^^^. ° 7the aw n^^Buinfall was adequate. The promise ot tlie giaw^heat is above tho averago in . ol our coun e. thoTc aro in most rcgioM also signs of tlieirgrowul ; present hope; of 1874 ^eingrivalled. The British during tlie war vn-Jilascd its wJieat area by 17 %4,0«) acres and it snsefuUy pointed out by tho Journal ot theRASE that the present moment is one wlien must decide whetLr or no we will k-^P,,creased area under the plough His R^y^^ f^or, the Duke of York on Wednesday expressed a strongdosiretosee the arable of the Empire tuUy sustainedbut it must be pointed put that Indias war effortshave been defeated by tlie Indian Government pro-Idbiting wheat exports, and that the prices paid forAustr^asiun mutton are said to ha


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