Contents
- CHAPTERThe New Zealand Journal of Agriculture.
- CHAPTERTHE EVOLUTION OF GRASSLAND FARMING IN NEW ZEALAND.
- CHAPTERSTATISTICS OF FARM MACHINERY AND ENGINES.
- CHAPTERIODINE DEFICIENCY AND LIVE-STOCK.
- CHAPTEREARLY-POTATO GROWING IN FRANKLIN COUNTY.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. MAP OF CENTRAL AUCKLAND DISTRICT, SHOWING EARLY-POTATO-GROWING AREA IN FRANKLIN COUNTY (SHADED).
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. WEIGHING YIELDS FROM EXPERIMENTAL AREA ON MR. CAMPBELL’S FARM, 21/10/29.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3- PRODUCE OF DIFFERENT MANURIAL TREATMENTS ON MR. CAMPBELL'S FARM. Left to right: (1) Super, 15 cwt. ; (2) supe...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. PART OF EXPERIMENTAL PLOT ON MR. NICHOLSON’S FARM. Left of centre : Rows treated with super 15 cwt., potash 2...
- CHAPTERAN ECONOMIC SURVEY OF DAIRY-FARM GROUPS IN NORTH AUCKLAND, SEASON 1927-28.
- CHAPTERFEEDING ENSILAGE TO SHEEP.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. SHEEP ON MR. STEVENS’S FARM, MYROSS BUSH, WAITING FOR ENSILAGE. The rack seen in foreground had been filled t...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. SHEEP FEEDING ON THE ENSILAGE. Note that the left end of the rack, containing hay, is receiving no attention.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. EWES SHOWING KEENNESS FOR GOOD, SWEET, GREEN ENSILAGE. [Photos by G. W. Wild.
- CHAPTERTHE CANARY GRASSES IN NEW ZEALAND.
- CHAPTERGRADING OF CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. EVENLY GRADED LINE OF SEED.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. SAME LINE AS IN FIG. 1, SHOWING SIXTEEN LARGEST AND SIXTEEN SMALLEST TUBERS SEPARATED READY FOR WEIGHING.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. SAME LINE AS IN FIGS. 1 AND 2, SHOWING WEIGHINGS. The weight of the sixteen largest is 3½lb., and that of six...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. BADLY GRADED LINE OF SEED.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. SAME LINE AS IN FIG. 4, SHOWING SIXTEEN LARGEST AND SIXTEEN SMALLEST TUBERS SEPARATED READY FOR WEIGHING.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 6. SAME LINE AS IN FIGS. 4 AND 5, SHOWING WEIGHINGS. The weight of the sixteen largest is 4¾lb., and that of the...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 7. LINE OF SEED WHICH GRADES “l¾/l¼.” The weight of the sixteen largest being below 2 lb., and that of the sixte...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 8. LINE WHICH GRADES “7/4¾.” The sixteen smallest tubers being over 4½., the tag would be branded with the word ...
- CHAPTERCOLD STORAGE OF APPLES.
- CHAPTERSEASONAL NOTES.
- CHAPTERTHE ORCHARD.
- CHAPTERPOULTRY KEEPING.
- CHAPTERTHE APIARY.
- CHAPTERHORTICULTURE.
- CHAPTERHYDATID TABLETS FOR DOGS.
- CHAPTERINTERNATIONAL VETERINARY CONGRESS, 1930.
- CHAPTERTESTING OF PUREBRED DAIRY COWS.
- CHAPTERWEATHER RECORDS : MARCH, 1930.
- CHAPTERANSWERS TO INQUIRIES.
- CHAPTERWHEAT AND OAT THRESHINGS.
- CHAPTERFORTHCOMING WINTER SHOWS.