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NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Publications available for General Distribution. FREE BULLETINS. 10. The Acidimeter and its Use, and the Preparation of 142. Potato-growing in New Zealand. Dairy Starters. 145. Contagious Abortion in Dairy-cattle. 51. Testing Milk and Cream for Content of Fat. 148. Hogget Mortality and its Prevention. ' 69. Onion-culture. 149 Moulds ; n salted Butter. .78. „ Ul P ar j" cu ', j i r • r v 150. Castration of Pigs and Calves. 84. Orchard-establishment and the Formation of Young 152. p artu rition in Bovines. on r. nv tree ?‘ • x/r-u 154. The Milking Shed. 90. Daily Variations m Milk-test. 155 Lucerne on the Farm . 96. Lemon-culture. 156 p otat o-growing on Small Areas. 98. Grafting of Fruit-trees. 157. The Rabbit Pest and its Control. 00. Apple and Pear Black-spot. - 160. Control of Ragwort on Grassland 01. Brown-rot of Stone-fruits. 161. Control of Orchard Diseases by Spraying. no Vme-culture under Glass. 164 Vines for the Home Garden. 09. The Overrun m Buttermaking. 166. June’s Disease. 114. Cider-making. 166 a Farm F ores try 118. The Cleaning of Milking-machines. ' Apiaries Act and its Amendments. 19. American Foul-brood and its Treatment ... ... Prospectus of the Ruakura Farm Training College. Izj. Acidity-reduction m Cream tor Buttermaking. 126. Fodders and Supplementary Forage Crops for Dairy- NEW BULLETINS farmers. ’ \ 131. Hedges and Shelter-trees. Facial Eczema in Sheep and Cattle. 135. Passion-fruit and its Culture. Milk-fever and Grass Staggers in Dairy Cows. 136. . Foot-rot in Sheep and its Treatment. 169. Packing Apples and Pears in Standard Cases. 137. Tobacco-culture for Small Growers. ' 172. Foot-rot in Sheep. 139. The Production and Grading of Cream. ! Commercialization of Hybrid Vigour in the Tomato. CHARGEABLE BULLETINS. s. d. s. d. 66. Utility-poultry Keeping .. .. ..10 165. Garden Lawns and Playing-greens .. ..06 74. Tomato-culture .. .. .. ..06 New Zealand Seeds for Pastures and Lawns .. 06 97. Pigs and their Management .. ..06 Annual List of Dairy-factories .. ..20 03. A Standard Wool-shed for New Zealand Con- . Export Butter Boxes and Cheese Crates (extracts ditions.. .. .. .. ..06 from Dairy-produce Regulations; 938) .. 0 6 120. Irrigation : .. .. .. .. 10. Supplying Dairies or Farm Dairies (extract from 124. Handling the Wool-clip for Sale .. . ... 0 6 Dairy-produce Regulations, 1938) • • ..0 6 28. Beekeeping .. .. .. ..10' BOUND HALF-YEARLY VOLUMES of N.Z. Journal of Agriculture (with Index) Volumes 3-19; 26, 27; 36-40, 43-54; well bound in green cloth and lettered. Price per volume 4s- 6d., or ss. postage paid (remittance with orders). y INDEXES to N.Z. . Journal of Agriculture for Half-yearly Bound Volumes 1; 5; 7-19; 24-40 and 46, 47; 52-54. Free on application. CONSOLIDATED GENERAL INDEX of N.Z. Journal of Agriculture, Volumes I to XX (1910 to 1920). Price 2s- (remittance with order). Spring-backed covers for Journal. Green-cloth boards with name on back. Hold six or more monthly numbers prior to January, 1938. (Not suitable for issues after December, 1937.) Price ' 2s. 6d. each. New ones for enlarged Journal since January, 1938. Price 3s. each. Address applications for any of the above to the Publisher, Department of Agriculture, Wellington, N.Z.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 57, Issue 6, 20 December 1938, Page 520

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Page 520 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 57, Issue 6, 20 December 1938, Page 520

Page 520 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 57, Issue 6, 20 December 1938, Page 520

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