A 'Prairie Farmer' correspondent declares that dipping the legs of fowls in kerosene oil'is assure cure for scurvy. Farmers do hot' believe that 1001 bushels of corn can be grown to the acre, and yet a story is told of a single acre producing 160 bushels. Many more | people will believe in spirits than in such statements. ' ; A grower of small fruits' informs the '•' Western Agriculturist' that "tb two : barrels of rain water he put one-quarter * pound ammonia and one-quarter hound j common niteri and with tliis, swunoh? sprinkled- Kis betls night when blqs|bming; \ :The 'resufe was -double berries to thSt " '■■' \ '■''■■ :->"'.- :^"■'';'■"'• y-«£i
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 August 1874, Page 1 (Supplement)
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