89, 135, 150
Weaning pigs, 89
Wheat meal, 136
White peas for little pigs, 100
White-skinned pigs for bacon, 106, 179
Worms, 168
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DENNIS'S
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ARE THE BEST MEDICINE for all DISEASES of PIGS. Used by most of the
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[Illustration: DENNIS's LINCOLNSHIRE PIG POWDERS PROPRIETOR J. W. DENNIS
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All practical Farmers who want to keep abreast of the times should get
at once a copy of
FARMING ON FACTORY LINES
OR
Continuous Cropping for Large Farmers
BY
T. WIBBERLEY, N.D.A., N.D.D.
(_Of Queen's University, Belfast_).
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Second Edition =6/-= net (postage 4d.)
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[Illustration: pointing finger] It forms the great authoritative test
book on the Wibberley Continuous Cropping System, and is a new and
frankly revolutionary guide to ALL-WEATHER Farming and to cheaper Milk,
Corn and Beef Production.
"In times past the climate has often conquered the British Farmer, but
it has not conquered Wibberley. He has conquered it, turning what
otherwise would be adverse climatic conditions to advantage in tilling
the land.
"It sounds impossible. It reads like a fairy tale--yet the whole of the
scheme of 'Wibberleyism' or 'Continuous Cropping,' 'Farming on Factory
Lines'--as the system is variously termed--is in reality beautifully
simple. It is so effective that one wonders what our highly paid
officials have been thinking about, when they have not hammered out some
such a tillage system as Wibberley's years before Wibberley was
born."--THE SMALLHOLDER.
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