10 Nov., 1916.] 



Journal of Agricultxire, Victoria. 





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Takasuka Seed Rice, specially suitable to Victorian soil and climate. 

 Sow 40 lb. to 60 lb. per acre. An average yield of selected seed over a 

 [air area is one Ion per acre — worth from £ 1 4 to £ 1 8 per ton. Rice straw 

 is excellent for chaff, and stubble makes splendid grazins for all stock. 

 21- per lb. ; 1/9 per lb. in cwt. lots ; 1/6 per lb. in 2 cwt. lots or more. 



Grow Peanuts 



They thrive splendidly in this country, the tops making fine hay, relished 

 by all stock, while the roots furnish rich food for both man and stock. Soil 

 preparation same as for Maize. Sow in November about 40 lbs. to the 

 acre. Freauently yields 60 bushels peanuts and two tons of hay per acre. 

 Chineie and Spanish Peanuts, 1/6 lb.; 14 lb. lots, 1/3 lb.; 1 40/- per cwt. 



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