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Up and down the land

... IT is unlikely that developments in Den mark will worsen the agriculturalex situation in that country to any great extent. There may be new demands on the fields and barns if a greater number of Germans is brought into the country, but it is already practically denuded of fond. Denmark has been a very rich source for German looting. The shortage of feeding stuffs has led to the reduction of ...

Maize in England

... ONE of the difficulties of cultivating maize as a crop in this country is the uncertain autumn weather. Some times the grain will develop satisfactorily, but if it becomes cold early in the season the maize will not mature as it requires sunshine and warmth to ripen. Green corn in the cob has a fairly steady sale as a fresh vegetable. Mr. Kortlang started work in Holland 12 years ago on the ...

Brooke Marine

... THE coming of peace will herald a golden age of craftsmanship. New materials, new methods, new know ledge, harvested from the rich war time experience, will heighten the performance of craft in every class. Already these are taking shape in the minds of BROOKE MARINE, the most creative and far-seeing influence i n nAof-_nnT rl inrr UCU-IKIilUIUi, today. Think of all the tilings you would wish ...

A Round with Bob Hope

... MOST of you know the story of Bob Hope, that wise-cracking American radio and screen star, whose turned- up nose gets him into all kinds of scrapes. This same Bob Hope has got to the top of his profession by the usual route, ability plus lots of hard work-- just mote hard work and application than the others. One of his big ambitions is to play, golf well, and at home in Hollywood he is one of ...

Save those Bones

... TO the diner at home or the diner-out, there is no need to stress the fact that there is not much meat to be had anywhere, and that to-day's small ration may well be smaller before the summer is over. But there is need to stress the fact that every bit of bone, no matter how well chewed by the dog, is still of great value to the country. So after the joint has been skilfully carved (an art ...

Essex Pigs: Averages Higher Than Ever

... Essex Pigs Averages Higher Than Ever rE Society's Autumn Show and Sale at Chelmsford was even more successful than usual. There were 120 entries and exceptionally keen competition at the ring side. The 105 lots sold averaged-£47 13s. 4d. all round this was the highest average recorded at the fixture. Winners not shown in the illustrations were Mr.' J. Osborn's boar, Abbess King, -and Cambridge ...

Young America

... : tdhil* Lamar Pendleton, Esq., b. 1937, in Atlanta, Georgia. Hobbies: gardening. Clubs: Victory Garden (the other member is called Sugie). With this snapshot for Daddy (Lieut. Winston K. Pendleton), who is at present serving abroad, Mother enclosed a little poem she had written for their small son My Victory Garden, which runs My garden's planted row on row, With all the things I hope to ...

To Keep or to Cull?: How the Poultry Expert Spots the Layers

... U To Keep or to Cull? How the Poultry Expert Spots the Layers We are indebted to Mr. Charles F. Bowden, of Hunterswood Farm, Duns- fold, the well-known, accredited ■breeder of pedigree stock, for this expert advice to those who keep a few or many chickens IT is always good farming practice to make sure that foodstuffs are not wasted, and at the present time it is essential that economy should ...

Round the Country Side

... THE QUEEN'S INTEREST Her Majesty talking to a driver of one of a fleet of Ford-built mobile canteens used to serve soldiers and airmen at isolated posts too small to run a proper NAAFI Canteen. These vans save the village shops from being sold out in the first few days of the rationing period. VOLUNTARY CAMP ORGANISER: Captain A. M. Davis who is organising the Home Counties camp for voluntary ...

Windak Regd. Electro-Thermal

... for flying meri;-; Wdl-fn'KwS3d^K c°^Kortr'.£N3°'5 SS? o, garments tor mjWoors and sportswear. sM .JsSSSj J Clothing I Pa le nt N153735I_-^*|1P^X\ |g '\v rrt>V-:;:y:v-- T1 ff- w jfefc. The suits were designed by Baxter Woodhouse and Taylor Ltd., incorporating amongst others, Irving Patent No. 407445 yyyry,. Baxter Woodhouse and Taylor Ltd., Queen's Buildings, Sto ckbort ...

The Rate of Reproduction in Cereals

... THE first of two underlying objects of plant-breeding research is to increase the yield of crop plants; second only to this is the betterment ,of plants brought about by the enhancement of their qualitative value. In clovers and grasses and forage crops generally, this means increasing the production of the vegetative portion of the plant, that is of the stem and leaves, while in crops such as ...

The First of the 1943 Classics

... T7IF START FOR THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS Capt. Allison got the nineteen runners away in his usual expert fashion. High Chancellor is on the extreme left. Net, htm Harry Wragg on Full Bloom, is keeping an eye on Gordon Richards on Nasrullah. Fortunate Trial (8) very well away,' and so is Pink Flower (9) on the far right of the picture. lei THE Richards) 1 stable rl,rt, hi course by Jones). to ...