Agricultural Exhibition at Winterswijk. hi 



fourteen, in as many different cpunties. Cranberries have 

 become of considerable importance in this Province. This crop 

 was last year much injured by frost before ripening, but sufficient 

 is known of it in various parts of the Province to encourage farmers 

 to persevere, inasmuch as the waste bogs where this fruit is 

 grown are not suitable for any other purpose. 



[Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for Nova Scotia, 1902.] 



From a statement published in a recent 

 number of the Tidskrift fur Landoko/iomi, 

 it appears that there are now 1,057 co- 

 operative dairies in Denmark, with an esti- 

 mated capital of nearly £1,400,000. 



Co-operative 

 Dairies in 

 Denmark. 



" The annual sheep returns " for the year ending April 30th, 

 1902, issued by the Government of New Zealand, shows that 

 the number of sheep in the colony on that 

 ** e W Zealand ^ate was 2 °'34 2 >7 2 / r > an increase of 109,628 

 Statistics. as compared with the previous year. The 

 number of owners was 18,803, °f whom 

 7,035 owned less than 200 sheep, while 131 owners had over 

 20,000 sheep. 



The Board of Agriculture have received information through 

 the Foreign Office that an International Agricultural Exhi- 

 bition will be held by the Gelderland 

 Overijssel Agricultural Society at Winters- 

 wijk, Province of Gelderland, Holland, on 

 September 9th, 10th, and nth, 1903. The 

 Exhibition will comprise live stock, agricultural products, 



Agricultural 

 Exhibition at 

 Winterswijk, 



