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stumps in frasty weather. Stump- jump harrows are largely relied on 

 for working over fallows. 



Disc drills are much used during the first few years of cultivation, 

 and then the tendency is to go in for hoe-drills. Strippers are found 

 on every farm, ami are especially useful for sa>ing vnluahle " cocky 



Portion of Yard of Winning Farm, slio-wing Barn, Implement 

 Shed, Reserve Hay Stack, &c. 



Mr. Hunt's Six-furrow Stump-jump Disc Ploug-h. 



chaff." The harvester is also largely in use. On one farm there Avas 

 a header, and it had given satisfaction. The remaining plant was 

 similar to that found on the average wheat farm. 



The hest set of implements was possessed hy Mr. Harmer, and it 

 was in first class order. This set cost over £1,000. Well-kept sets 

 were also shown by Messrs. Giles, Hunt, and Gniel. A good kit of 



