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THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

work, most of*th« and some are busy cartin_ ta *i a, B-«l and the crops are likely to .____ *«S than has been expected. y el< * OurKirwee correspondent w»ii_ Thursday night we rainfall received for eighteen __f»»w3 and to-day, Friday, has S £_°«5 less showery all day. Over an •? _«jS during Thursday night. The h«J_S- «5 this will be to turnips and SffiK*! not be estimated. i HarvwtS_' I _* *_ advanced and next week win «_.i.*«fi see the bulk of the crops best crops in the district Greendale, but at Courtenay and B _?*»4 beriy some good patches bavewj* About kirw.e and Aylesburyl th* B^o * will be light; at acres of wheat have been put in yard stack. " i a Hit .v H m« v ? »in from the eastward fell «._ the Malvern district from o p.m. b_ri2_ day until 6 a.m. on Friday,and1 ,h_**> niained showery duriug the wh^T^ 1 * Grass and turnips are thereby; but farmers, with their conflicting interests, would nowB»5S» w eek or two of good harvestlpg

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7781, 7 February 1891, Page 6

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THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7781, 7 February 1891, Page 6

THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7781, 7 February 1891, Page 6