Modern Dairying

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" It is needless to multiply these extracts. They are from practical men, whose opinions can be relied upon, and if ensilage is so valuable in America it must be doubly so in these colonies, 48 subject as they are to long periods of drought. It is really astounding that so little has been done to popularize the silos in Victoria. Some years ago the subject was taken up by the Royal Commission on Vegetable Products, and much valuable infor- mation was distributed.
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...erning the introduction of the silo into these colonies, it may be mentioned that there are now a very great many in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and hundreds of new ones are being built every year. The Messrs. Trepplin, near Kenil worth, Warwickshire, preserve over 5, 000 tons every year, and at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, Islington, 1884, there were 254 exhibits entered for competition, comprising almost every description of plant that could be placed in a silo.
AUSTRALIAN SILOS.
To Mr.


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