Contents of this issue
Contents
- CHAPTERThe New Zealand Journal of Agriculture.
- CHAPTERTESTING OF PUREBRED DAIRY COWS.
- CHAPTERWHEAT DISEASES IN NEW ZEALAND.
- CHAPTERHAIRY FIBRES OF THE ROMNEY SHEEP.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 1. TUFTS FROM THE COAT OF NEW-BORN LAMBS. (X 1½.)
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 2. LAMB WITH COAT PROTECTED BY SADDLE COVER AND BY SMALL COVERS ON THE BRITCH, POLL, AND BRISKET. [Photo by M. T...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 3. SICKLE-ENDS. (X 17.) a, Fairly large with much medulla; b, small with a little medulla; c, slim and fairly lo...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 4. BABY AND INFANT SICKLE-FIBRES. (DIAGRAMS 1.6 TIMES ACTUAL LENGTH.) a to f, Baby sickle-fibres; g, fibre on th...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 5. BASAL ENDS OF BABY SICKLE-FIBRES. (X 200.) a, Basal brush, the spindle-cells spread fanwise giving the appear...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 6. DISPOSITION OF MEDULLA IN BASAL REGION OF SHED CHALKY SICKLE-FIBRES. a, End of fibre enclosed in small sheath...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 7. SHED CHALKY SICKLE-FIBRES THAT COMPLETED THEIR GROWTH ABOUT EIGHT WEEKS AFTER BIRTH. (DIAGRAMS 1.8 TIMES ACTU...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 8. PERSISTENT SICKLE-FIBRES a TO e AND SUPER-SICKLE-FIBRE f OF NEARLY FOUR MONTHS’ GROWTH. (DIAGRAMS 1.3 TIMES A...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIG. 9. PERSISTENT CHALKY SICKLE-FIBRES OF ABOUT SIX MONTHS’ GROWTH. (DIAGRAMS 1.1 ACTUAL LENGTH.)
- CHAPTERSOME SOILS OF THE TARANAKI DISTRICT.
- CHAPTERNOTES ON RECENTLY OBSERVED EXOTIC WEEDS.
- CHAPTERSEED-POTATO CERTIFICATION.
- CHAPTERSEASONAL NOTES.
- CHAPTERTHE ORCHARD.
- CHAPTERPOULTRY-KEEPING.
- CHAPTERTHE APIARY.
- CHAPTERHORTICULTURE.
- CHAPTERWEATHER RECORDS: FEBRUARY, 1933.
- CHAPTERANSWERS TO INQUIRIES.
- CHAPTERFERTILIZER IMPORTATIONS: DECEMBER QUARTER.
- CHAPTERINVENTIONS OF AGRICULTURAL INTEREST.