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Juarnal of Agriculiitre. Victoria. [10 July. 1916. 



" In the catching yard and draining yards the soil was excavated to a 

 depth of 15 inches. Sand was then put in to a height of 1 foot, and a 

 floor of bricks in cement made on top. The yards cost more with us than 



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they would in a district where good splitting timber is available. All the 

 timber had to be purchased ; and, with the exception of the posts, which 



