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Identifier: farmersmagazine31559lond (find matches)
Title: The Farmer's magazine
Year: 1834 (1830s)
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Subjects: Agriculture
Publisher: (London : Rogerson and Tuxford
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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nu> THE FARMEES MAGAZIE^E. JANUARY, 1859. PLATE I. MOSS ROSE, AND HER DAUGHTER, YOUNG MOSS ROSE: PRI2E SHORTHORN COWS,THE PROPERTY OF MR, RICHARD STRATTCN, OF BROAD HINTON, SWINDON. Do you know Mr. Stratton ? Yes, I do,(replied the Colonel). Then, said the gentleman,if you belong to Wiltshire, you ought to be proudof such a man. I speak the sentiments of thegentlemen of Wiltshire, and I trust the farmers ofWiltshire (replied the Colonel), when I say that wedo value him ; but may I ask, said I, to what youallude particularly in connection with Mr. Strat-ton? I allude (said my friend) to what I sawin Baker-street. Mr. Stratton there took the goldmedal and the £25 prize; and he took that which Ibelieve he prizes more than all—the silver medalfor being the breeder of the animals which heshowed. And may I ask, said I, whetheryou had a prize? I had, he said: I had amedal for an animal which I brought out ofDevonshire ; and this led him, after making someremarks upon the Chippenham Ass
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