1 Ocr., 1902.] QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 245. 
BREEDERS’ TABLE FOR DECEMBER, 1902—31 Days. 
(From the Live Stock Journal Almanac.) 
Date on which an Animal served or an Egg set on any day of the present Month is due 
to give Birth or Hatch. 
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A A 5 5) B A & 'e & | & |S 
Nov. | Sept. | April! Mar. | Feb. , Dec. | Dee. | Dec. | Dec. | Dec. 
1 1 7 28 22 1 31 29 22 19 14 
Jan. 4 | 
2 2 8 29 23 2 1 30 23 20 15 
3 3 9 30 24 3 2 31 24 21 16 
May Jan. 
4 4 10 1 25 4 3 1 25 22 17 
5 5 11 2 26 5 4 2 26 23 18 | 
6 6 12 3 27 6 5 3 27 24 Oma 
7 7 13 | 4 28 7 6 4 28 25 20 | 
8 8 14 5 29 8 7 5 29 26 21 
9 9 15 6 30 9 8 6 30 27 22 
10 10 16 7 31 10 ) 7 31 28 PRY || 
April Jan. 
11 11 17 8 1 11 10 8 1 29 24 
12 12 18 9 2 12 11 9 2 30 25 
13 13 19 10 3 13 12 10 3 31 26 
Jan. 
14 14 20 11 4 14 13 11 4 1 27 
15 15 21 12 5 15 14 12 5 2 28 
16 16 22 13 6 16 15 13 6 3 29 
17 17 23 14 7 17 16 14 7 4 30 
18 18 24 15 8 18 17 15 8 5 31 
Jan. 
19 19 25 16 19 18 16 9 6 1 
20 20 26 17 10 20 19 17 10 7 2 
21 21 27 18 11 21 20 18 11 8 Sry 
22 22 28 19 12 22 21 19 12 9 4 
23 23 29 20 13 23 22 20 13 10 5 
24 24 Bal 21 14 24 23 21 14 11 baa 
ct ! 
25 25 1 22 15 25 24 22 15 12 7 
26 26 2 23 16 26 25 23 16 13 8 
27 27 3 24 17 27 26 24 17 14 9 
28 28 4 25 18 28 27 25 18 15 10 
Mar.” 
29 29 5 26 19 1 28 26 19 16 11 
30 iY 6 27 20 2 29 27 20 17 12 
eC. 
31 1 7 28 21 3 30 28 21 18 13 
ORGANISED CO-OPERATION FOR QUEENSLAND FARMERS. 
By FRED. WM. PEEK. 
At the late show of the Bundaberg Agricultural Society, His Excellency 
Sir Herbert Chermside, Governor of Queensland, pointed out the great benefits 
to be derived from organised effort, particularly alluding to the good work 
accomplished by the co-operative societies of Northern Italy and Denmark, and 
especially to the organised efforts put forward in Ireland to better the con- 
dition of the farmers and producers, giving great praise to the Hon. Horace 
Plunkett, the author of ‘‘ Help for Self Help in Ireland”; and as the pages of 
this Journal have time and again published editorial articles, as well as articles 
by myself and others, upon this important subject, it may be of interest to again 
