Farmer and stockbreeder . arm of 370acres being charged with a commuted tithe of£140 17s. 6d. This realised £2,825, while smallholdings made up to £65 per acre. Mr. T Warne, of Trevisquite Manor, St. Mabyn,Cornwall, bred the champion Large Black boar atthe Royal Show at Darlington and also the damof the champion sow. His Content strain, whichhas been consistently shown since 1902, has againscored a success, Trevisquite Content 8th beinrthedam of Mr. Bastards Trevisquite Padstonian andgrand-dam of Mr. Hooleys Witham Bess 2nd. The Shropshire and West Midland AgriculturalSociety have fixed their


Farmer and stockbreeder . arm of 370acres being charged with a commuted tithe of£140 17s. 6d. This realised £2,825, while smallholdings made up to £65 per acre. Mr. T Warne, of Trevisquite Manor, St. Mabyn,Cornwall, bred the champion Large Black boar atthe Royal Show at Darlington and also the damof the champion sow. His Content strain, whichhas been consistently shown since 1902, has againscored a success, Trevisquite Content 8th beinrthedam of Mr. Bastards Trevisquite Padstonian andgrand-dam of Mr. Hooleys Witham Bess 2nd. The Shropshire and West Midland AgriculturalSociety have fixed their 1921 show for Thursdayand Friday, June 9 and 10. Suggestions thatthe Society should promote a stallion show at theend of March, corn and root show or root cropcompetition in October, and ploughing and hedgingcompetitions in the autumn or early winter werereferred to a special sub-committee for consideration. A considerable area of hay has been spoiled bythe rain. la, 1020 AND CHAMBER OF AGHICULTUIIE JUUltyAD, 1681. TO READERS Would our readers please show The Farmer aad Stockbreeder totheir neighbours, aad ask them tobecome tubscrlbera ? LONDON GRAIN Wheat. The rainfall for tlio first ton days of July exceedstwo inches, so that^ the rest of the niontli may berainless without doing any harm. The watery saintwill arrive on the 15lh to find that he has been coiii-pletelv forestalled. If he leaves us forty dry days from that date on he will be bequeatiiiugto us bumper crops, even although theyhave been beaten down. The are nowin full harvest, and about 108 million quartersnow in full harvest, and about 108 million quartersThe current estimke. This will leave 28,000,000qrfor export. The Canadian reports ot a hot and wetJuno point to an increased yield per acre, but thearea under wheat is the subject of thermometer is too low for the time ot ye^ar inFrance and the wheat- harvest is arrested, bpainsecured most of her wheat before the wet wea


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