. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Credit in Franco.Village Hanks in England.Experiments in the Improvement ofWheat. Manorial Requirements f Swedes.Value of a Complete Manure for Hay.Importation of (Jiuss Seeds Into Argentina.Flngnr-aiul-Too In Turn ips.The llian Heclle. Destruction of I ostein by Starlings.Impel tai ion of Insect Posts Into United Stalos. Trnp Lanterns or Insert Catchers.Live Stork Import Regulations — Now Zealand.Live Stork for the Transvaal. Relation of Food to Milk Production. KIFect of Milking Interval on Percent-age of Fat. Hcgelund Mrtliod of Milking. Man

. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Credit in Franco.Village Hanks in England.Experiments in the Improvement ofWheat. Manorial Requirements f Swedes.Value of a Complete Manure for Hay.Importation of (Jiuss Seeds Into Argentina.Flngnr-aiul-Too In Turn ips.The llian Heclle. Destruction of I ostein by Starlings.Impel tai ion of Insect Posts Into United Stalos. Trnp Lanterns or Insert Catchers.Live Stork Import Regulations — Now Zealand.Live Stork for the Transvaal. Relation of Food to Milk Production. KIFect of Milking Interval on Percent-age of Fat. Hcgelund Mrtliod of Milking. Man Stock Photo
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