Contents
- CHAPTERTHE NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE
- CHAPTERFarm Dairy Instruction.
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- CHAPTERGermination of Ragwort in Water
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- CHAPTERConcrete Posts and Pipes.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—The post mould resting on the vibrator.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.—Part of an old vacuum pump, on top of which is built the vibrator table. The shaft is driven by a belt on the...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.—One of the oiled boards and a post mould attached to a board ready for filling. At the bottom are shown the o...
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- CHAPTERPoisoning of Cattle.
- ILLUSTRATIONBlack (or garden) nightshade.
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- CHAPTERSubterranean Clover Survey.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—Plants of the Dwalganup strain in the process of reseeding. In a number of cases this low-production strain w...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig.2. —The Mount Barker strain, showing the higher leaf-production as compared with the Dwalganup in Fig. 1. The two...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.Two plants of each of the Mount Barker, Dwalganup, and Tallarook strains taken from a strain trial plot of the...
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- CHAPTERFattening of Baconer Pigs.
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- CHAPTEREconomic Output of Farm Labour
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- CHAPTERTop-dressing Wheat with Nitrogen.
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- CHAPTERAgricultural Regulations.
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- CHAPTERThe Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1938.
- CHAPTERThe Agricultural Workers Extension Order (No. 3).
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- CHAPTERSalmonella Suipestifer Infection of Pigs.
- ILLUSTRATIONAn insanitary pig-run.
- ILLUSTRATIONPigs kept under good conditions.
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- CHAPTERAdvantages of Straw Sheds.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—A large straw shed, used chiefly for the housing and feeding of horses. This is more than five years old and ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.—The interior of a small shed with walls made of baled straw and spanned with two old telegraph poles.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.—A large shed used for the storage of implements and the housing of ailing stock. Note the railway-iron spans.
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- CHAPTERDevelopment of Viticulture.
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- CHAPTERYields in Pumpkin Crops.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—Weighing pumpkins on Mr. J. Drummond’s farm at Puha. The yield was 2,880 pumpkins and 38-2 tons per acre, and...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.—Believed to be the heaviest pumpkin weighed in New Zealand and a record,. the huge pumpkin in the centre tips...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.—Pumpkins on the Hospital Farm, Hexton. The yield was 1,600 pumpkins and 40-6 tons per acre, and the average w...
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- CHAPTERRye-grass in Southland.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.—A good general sward resulting from the sowing of the pasture mixture recommended. [H. Drake, photo."
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—Poorly grazed pasture after a succession of seed crops have been taken. (H. Drake, photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.—Brought-in tussock land in Southland carrying a permanent pasture sward with abundant white clover. (H. Drake...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 4.—Permanent pasture put down with a nurse crop of rape. (H. Drake, photo.
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- CHAPTERFactors in Successful Farming.
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- CHAPTERAmmonia Rectifier in Modern Refrigerator.
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- CHAPTERCertificate-of-Record Leader.
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- CHAPTERCitrus Pests: (3) (a) Red Mite, (b) Thrips.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—stages of the citrus red mite A and B, adult females; C, egg. Fig, 2.—The adult of the citrus thrips (enlarge...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.—Showing the effect of red-mite attack on citrus foliage. The central leaf is healthy and green, while that on...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 4.—Silvered areas on lemon-fruits caused by thrips. Note the cracked, corky skin on the infested parts. (H. Drak...
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- CHAPTERFarm Practice and Management.
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- CHAPTERHarrowing of Pastures.
- ILLUSTRATIONFog, 1.—A light set of harrows drawn by a tractor.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.—A close-up view of the harrows.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.—A horse-drawn sun-prong pasture-renovator.
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- CHAPTEREstablishment of Clovers.
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- CHAPTERProblems of Wheatgrowing.
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- CHAPTERThe Conical Haystack.
- CHAPTERCaterpillar Plague in North Auckland.
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- CHAPTERCare in the Purchase of Certified Seed Potatoes.
- CHAPTERSubterranean Clover on Unploughed Land.
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- CHAPTERPasture Establishment on Blackberry-infested Land.
- CHAPTERTalking Pictures at Field Day.
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- CHAPTERPoa Aquatica in June.
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- CHAPTERAgricultural Exhibit at Whangarei Winter Show.
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- CHAPTERHorticultural Instruction.
- CHAPTERThe Young and the Old Orchard.
- CHAPTERSeed-sowing and Preparation of Beds.
- CHAPTERHints for Cool-store Owners.
- CHAPTERFruit in Cool and Ordinary Storage.
- CHAPTERVegetables, Small Fruits, and Flowers
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- CHAPTERWork for the Month in the Apiary.
- CHAPTERHoney-Producing Plants of Westland, Marlborough, and Nelson.
- CHAPTERPoultry-keeping Section.
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- CHAPTERN.Z. Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs.
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- CHAPTERManawatu Club’s Camping Tour.
- CHAPTERActivity of North Canterbury Clubs.
- CHAPTEREastern Southland Clubs’ Dog Trials
- CHAPTERNew Clubs Formed.
- CHAPTERAmong the Clubs: Reports on Activities.
- CHAPTERY.F.C. Stationery.
- CHAPTERSheep in New Zealand.
- CHAPTERHealth Notes for the Farm.
- CHAPTERSlaughterings of Stock.
- CHAPTERThe Farm Home and Kitchen.
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- CHAPTERWays of Cooking the Cheaper Cuts of Meat.
- CHAPTERCooking Chart for Meat.
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- CHAPTERRecommended Recipes
- CHAPTERFounders of Modern Agriculture, No. 8.
- CHAPTERDairy-produce Export Prices.
- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSTable of Contents—August, 1938.
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