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Horse Hoes suitable for Cleaning Roots on the Flat. 

 (Maker : Christopherson, Holeby.) 



threshing machine. It is a simple affair, driven by horses, and 

 consists mainly of a drum to beat out the grain ; winnowing 

 is done afterwards. It is capable of threshing 600 — 700 lb. 

 per hour, and cost (pre-war) 300 kroner (£16 17s. 6d.). Some 

 possess chaff-cutters, root-pulpers, corn-drills and mowing 

 machines. Co-operation in regard to implements is rare, but 

 one or two holders may share a threshing machine. 



The small holder schools are endeavouring to encourage, 

 in combination with milk production, the growing of flowers 

 and roots for seed, and the cultivation of fruit, but such examples 

 as we were able to see were not very promising. 



