AGRICULTURAL BREVITIES.
(Compiled and from Exchange;.) Beo keeping will not pay those bLo will not work. The great evil of American agriculture •'s too large farms. A cattle plague is raging in and around Shanghai, China. To get lettuce tender and crisp, it must have manure and moisturs. In America it lias been noticed tlafc cyclones follow the railway lines, 2?o man can be a successful gardener who does not thoroughly c-iiliirate. Cheshire cheese in England is worth double what it was five months ago. | Potatoes are now being sold to house* holders in Ballarat for Is. a fair sized bas. English farmers are jubilant once more, the spring weilherhos been so favorable. There are not nearly so many farms meant in England (the Field stales) as there are in Scotland. The New England (United State?) crop of maple sugar and molasses this year is not so good as usual. The Australasian learns with pleasure (bat the cultivation of rice is likely to be successful in Queensland.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 20 September 1880, Page 2
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167AGRICULTURAL BREVITIES. Inangahua Times, Volume II, 20 September 1880, Page 2
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