. Farmer and stockbreeder . d will end give ateaspoonful of gentian powder, and half a tea-spoontul ..f powd. red sulplutfe of iron daily in thofood.—Vet. TRAINING BULLS HORNS ().—Tfcesubject d - not lend itself to written is simply a matter »f pull or push in this or thatdirection, and if undertaken early, the trainer *wishes can be fulfilled. -Vet. IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIMENS(K. Tli. y belong to the Dcrmastida*, ofwhich there are five species known to inhabit theBin -ii Minds, but their distribution is often1. d. This is the D. lardarius. Bacon , an tho


. Farmer and stockbreeder . d will end give ateaspoonful of gentian powder, and half a tea-spoontul ..f powd. red sulplutfe of iron daily in thofood.—Vet. TRAINING BULLS HORNS ().—Tfcesubject d - not lend itself to written is simply a matter »f pull or push in this or thatdirection, and if undertaken early, the trainer *wishes can be fulfilled. -Vet. IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIMENS(K. Tli. y belong to the Dcrmastida*, ofwhich there are five species known to inhabit theBin -ii Minds, but their distribution is often1. d. This is the D. lardarius. Bacon , an tho speciality of the D. vulpinus also,and they ore the greatest emhistory - i f >* and museums gelarva* which do the d<imace, Uparativelv Harmless. The formeruncovered, and are slow in theirdifficulty <u eradication or eventheir iinmlw rs iu hide warehouse of naturalrally. It is the6y being com-eign death whennovements. Thef keeping downand granaries ishi n.) June 16. 1919 AND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE JOURNAL. 1093. TO READERS. Would our rsaden please show The Farmer and Stockbreeder11 totheir neighbours, and ask them tobecame subscribers ? LONDON GRAIN. Wheat. The Agricultural Returns were received at ttieBoard of Agriculture lOtli and lllh insfc., and arenow being summarised. A reduced area in the caseof wheat is foreseen and the decline may he as much«s 12 per cent. The present promise of the growingwheat depends mainly on the rainfall of the periodberore i\iegan) and on theporosity of the soil. American shipments Septem-ber 1-May 31 were 21,980,000qrs., but this colossalquantity includes the large consignments to the Con-tinent. Sales of wheat in London for May , of which about 10,OOOqrs. were homegrown. The imported wheat included a fair pro-portion of Canauian and Durum, but millers resistthe efforts of the Government to unload upon themite bad bargains in itark ana soft corn irom tnc winterwheat States of America. Sales since harvest at thest


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