. Farmer and stockbreeder . common in birds suffering fromthe turkey disease (coccidiosis) but when soadt i mod as this, one expects to find the liveraffected. It was normal in tins case. Though a,1 search revealed no nucleus or primary m-:roui ? foreign body, my inference is that itwas accidental and not due to intcctious will be well to be on the look-out, however, and5. TO READERS. Would our readers please showThe Farmer and Stockbreeder totheir neighbours, and ask them tobcome subscribers ? L0ND3N GfiAIM. Wheat. Tlie wind has shifted by easy stages from N., and, while veg
. Farmer and stockbreeder . common in birds suffering fromthe turkey disease (coccidiosis) but when soadt i mod as this, one expects to find the liveraffected. It was normal in tins case. Though a,1 search revealed no nucleus or primary m-:roui ? foreign body, my inference is that itwas accidental and not due to intcctious will be well to be on the look-out, however, and5. TO READERS. Would our readers please showThe Farmer and Stockbreeder totheir neighbours, and ask them tobcome subscribers ? L0ND3N GfiAIM. Wheat. Tlie wind has shifted by easy stages from N., and, while vegetation has been saved a suddentransition, the night temperature 01 ooueg. on Cue26th was a serious change from the 62deg. of the19th. The flowering period of the whe*it in thefeouth «ill require <t return to the higher tempera-ture if the plant is to develop seasonably. TheFrench wheat fields are stated to have passedthrough the fertilising period uTthout disaster, butthe northerly current now extends to all France,end is checking growth, so that the harvest willcertainly not be an early one. The severe droughtand heat in Russia are adding to the disasters? unhappy country is undergoing. {Siberiahas had a year of all but unbroken drought. Themonsoon in India has broken, and the rain tail is fairto good. It will greatly help tne country, but doesnot, of course
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