lo June, 1910.] Maize for Fodder — Last Season' s Results. 



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sowing was of Hickory King in rows 28 inches apart; and from a sample 

 cut it was estimated to yield 27 tons i2| cwt. per acre. It ran from 11 feet 

 to 12 feet high, and is the second sowing on new ground without manur*-. 



Tn the foreground is shown a dense mass of thistles and tussocks, such 

 as occupied the maize land prior to its cultivation ; and it is intended to 

 hreak this part up during the coming year. 



