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- CHAPTERThe New Zealand Journal of Agriculture.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- CHAPTERTHE GRASSLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. RED-TOP (AGROSTIS PALUSTRIS).
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. BASE OF LEAF OF RED-TOP, SHOWING LIGULE. MAGNIFIED 10 DIAMETERS. The stem has been cut away just below the le...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. UNDERGROUND STEM (RHIZOME) OF RED-TOP. Note the stout rhizome and the few vegetative aerial shoots terminatin...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. FLOWER-HEAD (PANICLE) OF RED-TOP (ON RIGHT) AND BROWN-TOP (ON LEFT), BOTH IN FULL FLOWER. Note the straight b...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. BROWN-TOP OR COLONIAL BENT (AGROSTIS TENUIS).
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 6. BASE OF LEAF OF BROWN-TOP, SHOWING LIGULE. MAGNIFIED 10 DIAMETERS The stem has been cut away just below the l...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 7. UNDERGROUND-STEM SYSTEM OF BROWN-TOP. Note the numerous vegetative aerial shoots terminating the more slender...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 8. FLOWER-HEADS OF BROWN-TOP.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 9. TURF OF BROWN-TOP AND RED-TOP GROWN FROM A MIXED LINE OF SEED. The tall coarse heads' are those of red-top, t...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 10. CREEPING-BENT (AGROSTIS STOLONIFERA). Young plant showing characteristic overground trailing stem (stolon).
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 11. ROOT-SYSTEM OF CREEPING-BENT. The creeping overground stem roots freely at the nodes wherever moisture is pr...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 12. BASE OF LEAF OF CREEPING-BENT, SHOWING LIGULE. MAGNIFIED 10 DIAMETERS. The stem has been cut away just below...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 13. FLOWER-HEADS OF CREEPING-BENT. That on the left is in full flower ; those on the right show the typically co...
- CHAPTERGERMINATION OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.
- CHAPTERCIDER-MAKING.
- CHAPTERFABRAEA-SCALD, FABRAEA MACULATA (LEV.) ATK.*
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. I. QUINCE-LEAVES INFECTED WITH FABRAEA-SCALD. NATURAL SIZE. (a) Showing both late and early infection ; (b) show...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. QUINCE-FRUIT SHOWING SPOTS CAUSED BY FABRAEA-SCALD. NATURAL SIZE Note that the spots are sunken, black, and f...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. CRUCIATE CONIDIA OF FABRAEA MACULATA. X 1000. (fl) Flagellum ; (con) conidiophore. [Original.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. ASCI, PARAPHYSES, AND ASCOSPORES. X 1000. (As) Ascus ; (par) paraphysis ; (sp) ascospores. , [Original.
- CHAPTERLUCERNE AS A PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE.
- ILLUSTRATIONOUTBREAK OF FIRE AT BEN MORVEN SEED-FARM.
- CHAPTERTESTING OF PUREBRED DAIRY COWS.
- ILLUSTRATIONBAINFIELD 27TH (C. H. POTTER, PUKERAU). Leader of the Friesian senior four-year-old class.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRETTY’S FLIRT (W. H. MIERS, RUKUHIA, HAMILTON). Leader of the Jersey mature class and champion cow of, the breed in ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMARSHLANDS STYLISH PRINCESS (W. J. CHYNOWETH, HAMILTON). Leader of the Jersey senior two-year-old class.
- ILLUSTRATIONMATANGI RUTH 2ND (RANSTEAD BROS., MATANGI). Leader of the milking Shorthorn senior three-year-old class, and champion...
- ILLUSTRATIONIVANHOE FANCY (A. M. WEIR, MENZIES FERRY). Leader of Ayrshire four-year-old class, and champion cow of the breed in N...
- ILLUSTRATIONALFALFA PANSY (F. J. SAXBY, OHAUPO). Leader of the Jersey junior two-year-old class. C.O.R. 1923-: 10,898-1 lb. milk,...
- ILLUSTRATIONZOLA OF ROSY CREEK (E. JOYCE, KAPONGA). Leader of the Jersey three-year-old class. C.O.R. 1923: 12,478-6 lb. milk, 74...
- ILLUSTRATIONDIMPLE OF EDENDALE (W. HALL, LEPPERTON). Leader of the Ayrshire two-year-old class, C.O.R. 1923: 13,063-3 lb. milk, 5...
- CHAPTERRABBIT-POISONING WITH PHOSPHORIZED POLLARD AND GRAIN.
- CHAPTERA READY-RECKONER FOR WEIGHT OF FIELD CROPS PER ACRE.
- CHAPTERRESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTATION OF LIVE-STOCK.
- CHAPTERSEASONAL NOTES.
- CHAPTERTHE ORCHARD.
- CHAPTERPOULTRY-KEEPING.
- CHAPTERTHE APIARY.
- CHAPTERTHE GARDEN.
- CHAPTERANSWERS TO INQUIRIES.
- CHAPTERIMPORTATION OF FERTILIZERS: DECEMBER QUARTER.
- CHAPTERWEATHER RECORDS: JANUARY, 1924.
- CHAPTERFORTHCOMING AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.
- CHAPTERIDENTIFICATION OF PUREBRED STOCK.
- CHAPTERINVENTIONS OF AGRICULTURAL INTEREST.
- CHAPTERESTIMATED YIELDS OF WHEAT AND OAT CROPS.