Contents
- CHAPTERTHE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONGood Country: Banks Peninsula.
- CHAPTERThe Journal of Agriculture.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONWHEAT-HEADS FROSTED IN FLOWERING STAGE AND DEVOID OF KERNELS.
- ILLUSTRATIONUNINJURED HEADS; TAKEN FROM CROP ADJOINING THOSE SHOWN IN FIRST ILLUSTRATION.
- ILLUSTRATIONDISSECTED WHEAT – FLOWERS.—THE ONE ON LEFT FROSTED ; THAT ON RIGHT UNINJURED.
- ILLUSTRATIONWHEAT – SPIKELETS.-THE ONE ON LEFT WITH PROPERLY MATURING KERNELS; THAT ON RIGHT FROSTED AND DEVOID OF KERNELS.
- ILLUSTRATIONHEADS WITH UPPER PORTIONS FROSTED AND LOWER PARTS DEVELOPING GRAIN.
- ILLUSTRATIONHEADS WITH A FEW GRAINS DEVELOPING, THE REST FROSTED.
- ILLUSTRATIONHEADS FROSTED WHEN STILL ENCLOSED IN SHEATH LEAF, SHOWING HOW PROPER DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN CHECKED.
- CHAPTERSOFT LIMESTONE ON THE GUM LANDS.
- ILLUSTRATIONBRINGING IN THE CLIP.
- CHAPTERSTRAWBERRY – CULTURE.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. ON LEFT: STRAWBERRY WRONGLY PLANTED; TOO DEEP, AND ROOTS BUNCHED TOGETHER. ON RIGHT: PROPERLY PLANTED; ROOTS ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2 SMALL HAND TOOL FOR CULTIVATING AROUND PLANTS.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. IMPLEMENT FOR HAND-CULTIVATING BETWEEN ROWS.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. PICKING-BOX, TO HOLD FOUR CHIPS.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. SHOWING METHOD OF TRAINING RUNNERS BETWEEN ALTERNATE ROWS.
- CHAPTERCULTIVATION.
- CHAPTERPRICKING OF HORSE’S FOOT.
- CHAPTERWEEDS AND THEIR IDENTIFICATION.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. PLANT OF CAPEWEED, ABOUT HALF NATURAL SIZE.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. CAPEWEED. Seedlings of three different ages, rather larger than life.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. ACHENES, OF CAPEWEED. Two above with, wool removed. Magnified 6 times.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. PLANT OF HAWKWEED, RATHER LESS THAN HALF NATURAL SIZE.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. HAWKWEED. Seedlings of three different ages. Rather larger than life.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 6. ACHENES OF HAWKWEED. Magnified 6 times.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 7. PLANT OF HAWKBIT, ABOUT HALF NATURAL SIZE.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 8. HAWKBIT. Seedlings of three different ages Rather larger than life.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 9. ACHENES OF HAWKBIT. Outer one on left. Magnified 6 times.
- CHAPTERIMPROVING FARM IMPLEMENTS.
- CHAPTERGUERNSEYS.
- ILLUSTRATIONDAIRYMAID OF PINEHURST. Guernsey champion senior four-year-old, with record of 17,285.30 lb. milk, 910.67 lb. fat. On...
- ILLUSTRATIONFERNLEAF OF THE GLEN. Dropped three calves and produced 1,204.95 lb. butter-fat in two years.
- ILLUSTRATIONGLENCOE'S BOPEEP. A noted show champion in the United States. Year’s record, 13,121.70 lb. milk, 622.61 lb. fat.
- ILLUSTRATIONIMP. HAYES CHERUB II. Winner of many American show championships.
- CHAPTERCERTIFICATE-OF-RECORD TESTING.
- ILLUSTRATIONLADY OF COLLINGWOOD.
- CHAPTERLIME AND MAGNESIA IN NEW ZEALAND SOILS.
- CHAPTERFORTHCOMING AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.
- CHAPTERBOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
- CHAPTERWORK FOR THE COMING MONTH.
- CHAPTERTHE FARM.
- CHAPTERTHE ORCHARD.
- CHAPTERTHE POULTRY-RUN.
- CHAPTERTHE APIARY.
- CHAPTERTHE FARM GARDEN.
- CHAPTERANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
- CHAPTERCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
- CHAPTERIMPORTED EGGS IN UNITED STATES.
- CHAPTERACREAGE UNDER CROPS.
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND EXPORTS TO BRITAIN.
- CHAPTERLONDON MARKET VALUES.
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND-VANCOUVER TRADE.
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND-SAN FRANCISCO TRADE.
- CHAPTERSTOCK EXPORTED.
- CHAPTERSTOCK IN QUARANTINE.
- CHAPTERHEMP AND TOW GRADING RETURNS.