Contents
- CHAPTERThe New Zealand Journal of Agriculture.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- CHAPTERAN ECONOMIC INVESTIGATION OF THE MONTANE TUSSOCK – GRASSLAND OF NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. VIEW OF THAT PART OF THE DUNSTAN MOUNTAINS WHERE THE EXPERIMENTS ARE BEING CONDUCTED. Note the dune-like appe...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. FINAL STAGE OF DEPLETION ON THE DUNSTAN MOUNTAINS, THE SCABWEED HAVING BEEN ERODED AND BLOWN AWAY. [Photo by ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. VIEW OF A SLOPE ON THE EARNSCLEUGH STATION, SHOWING THE SCABWEED STAGE OF DEPLETION. [Photo by W. D. Reid.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. THE DESERT POA (POA MANIOTOTO), ABOUT NATURAL SIZE. This grass is abundant on the depleted slopes. [Photo by ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. SCABWEED IN PROCESS OF DESTRUCTION BY ACTION OF WIND. [Photo by L. Cockayne.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 6 SCABWEED, GROWING IN SANDY RIVER VALLEY, SERVING AS SEED-BED FOR POA-TUSSOCK. Note absence of plants except on...
- CHAPTERSHEEP MAGGOT – FLIES.
- CHAPTERINVESTIGATION OF DRY-ROT OF SWEDES.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. I. VIEW SHOWING TYPE OF PATCH-DEVELOPMENT OF DRY-ROT ON SWEDE CROP WHERE CENTRES OF SPREAD ARE WIDELY SPACED. Pr...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. SHOWING IN FOREGROUND ENTIRE LOSS OF CROP ON LAND PREVIOUSLY IN SWEDES. The crop farther back is on land that...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. PLOT I AT GORE AREA IN FEBRUARY, WHERE BULBS THAT HAVE GONE OFF IN THE SEEDLING STAGE ARE INDICATED BY LABELS...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. THE SAME PLOT PHOTOGRAPHED IN SEPTEMBER, SHOWING ENTIRE LOSS OF CROP. Here the centres of infection were clos...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. A ROW OF SWEDES AND THOUSAND-HEADED KALE, WHERE THE KALE IS ACTING AS A GOOD LEAFY COVER AND PROTECTING IN SO...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 6. THE SAME ROW WITH THE LEAF COVER HELD BACK, SHOWING THE SWEDES PRACTICALLY FREE OF DRY-ROT. Photographs taken...
- CHAPTERVINE-CULTURE UNDER GLASS.
- CHAPTERFIREBLIGHT.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. I. ON RIGHT, A PEAR-TWIG OOZING AND DYING AS RESULT OF INOCULATION WITH A PURE CULTURE OF BACILLUS AMYLOVORUS TA...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. (LEFT) PEAR-TREE WITH ONE BRANCH GIRDLED BY FIREBLIGHT, THIS ACCONTING FOR THE DEATH OF THE LEAVES ON THE LEA...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3.(RIGHT) CUT SURFACE OF APPLE-TWIG. SHOWING, AT THE POINT MARKED X, A QUANTITY OF SHINING LIQUID OOZE.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. THE FIREBLIGHT PLANT-HOPPER (SEPHENA CINEREA KIRKALDY), WITH (a) CLOSED AND (b) EXTENDED WINGS.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. BLOSSOM-INFECTION ON APPLE, FOLLOWED BY KILLING OF FRUIT-SPUR AND TWIG.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 6. TWIG-INFECTION ON PEAR, THE DEATH OF THE LEAVES SHOWING THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE DISEASE HAS TRAVERSED THE STEM.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 7. FIREBLIGHT CANKER. The canker is bordered by a crack, which commonly occurs at the junction of the healthy an...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 8. ANOTHER FIREBLIGHT CANKER. The irregularly cracked bark on the branch above the white band shows the position...
- CHAPTERCROSSBRED SHEEP AND WOOL IN NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONEnglish Leicester Ram. Romney Marsh Ewe
- ILLUSTRATIONLincoln Ram. English Leicester Ewe.
- CHAPTERWEEDS AND THEIR IDENTIFICATION.
- CHAPTERFARMERS’ FIELD COMPETITIONS.
- CHAPTERFARMERS’ SCHOOL AT RUAKURA.
- CHAPTERFEEDING OF COWS IN WALK-THROUGH SHEDS.
- CHAPTERCORRESPONDENCE.
- CHAPTERSTOCK SLAUGHTERED, 1921-22.
- CHAPTERWORK FOR THE COMING MONTH.
- CHAPTERPOULTRY-KEEPING.
- CHAPTERTHE APIARY.
- CHAPTERVITICULTURE.
- CHAPTERTHE GARDEN.
- CHAPTERANSWERS TO INQUIRIES.
- CHAPTERLIST OF QUALIFIED VETERINARY SURGEONS.
- CHAPTERREGISTRATIONS OF FACTORIES, ETC., UNDER THE DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT: 30th April, 1922.
- CHAPTERAUSTRALASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.
- CHAPTERLAND FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND FOR GENERAL APPLICATION.
- CHAPTERFORTHCOMING WINTER SHOWS.