Contents of this issue
Contents
- CHAPTERTHE NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE
- CHAPTEREliminate Guesswork In Topdressing
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- CHAPTERBreeding Of Saddle Horses And Remounts
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- CHAPTERGrasses And Clovers Of New Zealand
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—A wide range of habitats involves an equally wide range of pasture plants. (S. H. Saxby, photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.—Winged thistle on most country is rightly regarded as a weed, but in parts of Central Otago it produces compa...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3.—Alsyke establishes better in the late autumn than red clover. (S. H. Saxby, photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 5.—The little yellow-flowered musk plant exemplifies very clearly the significance of the term “habitat range.” ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 4.—Marram grass is valuable because it is a couch or twitch, and on this account it is able to act as a sand-bin...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 6.—Manuka is of importance on this country only because it tends to become the dominant plant. This condition is...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig 8.-Certain plants will thrive under the wettest of conditions. Here reed sweet grass is thriving in a water cours...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 7.—Climatic conditions, whether hot or cold, wet or dry, influence to a very large extent the distribution of bo...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 9.—Nitrogen, whether it is supplied by the stock, the clovers, or by artificial manures, is the most important e...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 10.—The native grasslands of New Zealand, which were evolved in the absence of the grazing animal, made uncontro...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 11.—Efficient pasture management should aim at the growing and utilisation of feed produced by those plants most...
- ILLUSTRATIONPrairie Grass
- ILLUSTRATIONSweet Vernal
- ILLUSTRATIONOld Man Twitch Fig. 12. chief botanical characteristics by which grasses are identified. [Drawn by D. S. Gray, Lands ...
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- CHAPTERHydatids Campaign
- CHAPTERUndosed Dogs a Menace to Humans and Livestock
- CHAPTERCorrect Method of Administering Arecoline
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- CHAPTERTrials with Babala Grass
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- CHAPTERMilking Shed Equipment
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- CHAPTERImprovement of Hill Country Pasture
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- CHAPTERValue of Animal Droppings
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- CHAPTERYields from Lucerne Crops
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- CHAPTERHop Marketing Regulations
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- CHAPTERContinued Increase In Output Of Chief Dairy Products
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- CHAPTERBrown Spotting Of Apricots
- CHAPTERTransplanting Silver Wattle
- CHAPTERSlaughterings of Stock
- CHAPTERHeavy Crop of Oats
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- CHAPTERVeterinary Notes for the Farmer
- CHAPTERRed Worms in Horses
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- CHAPTER"Wooden Tongue" in Cattle
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- CHAPTERPremature Calving
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- CHAPTERAdvisory Service on Veterinary Matters.
- CHAPTERValue of Protein
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- CHAPTERFarm Practice and Management
- CHAPTERGood Clover Is Essential
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- CHAPTERHandy and Efficient Spray Outfit
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- CHAPTERGlyceria Aquatica and Drains
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- CHAPTEREradication of Scotch Thistle
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- CHAPTERControl of Bidi Bidi in Hill Pastures
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- CHAPTERFertiliser Response on Old Volcanic Soils of North Auckland
- CHAPTERFeeding Pampas Grass on Hill Country
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- CHAPTERHorticultural Instruction
- CHAPTERCultivation, Spraying and Grafting
- CHAPTERPruning, Cultivation and Planting
- CHAPTERPhylloxera Resistant Stocks
- CHAPTERPricking Out Tobacco Seedlings
- CHAPTERCheck Up on Fruit in Cool Storage
- CHAPTERNew Wool Scouring Process
- CHAPTERVegetables, Small Fruits and Flowers
- CHAPTERThe Farm Kitchen Garden
- CHAPTERPlant and Sow Now
- CHAPTERWinter Crops and Half-Hardy Summer Crops
- CHAPTERSowings for October
- CHAPTERKumeras
- CHAPTERControlling Mushroom Parasites
- CHAPTERCulinary and Dessert Fruits
- CHAPTERPruning Flowering Shrubs
- CHAPTERAPIARY NOTES
- CHAPTERInspection of Hives
- CHAPTERWatch for Disease.
- CHAPTEREfficient Method of Straining Honey
- CHAPTERNotes for the Poultry Farmer
- CHAPTERBreeding and Rearing Ducks
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- CHAPTERN.Z. Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs
- CHAPTERPresident's Annual Report
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- CHAPTERDecisions for Future Activities
- CHAPTERMr. E. W. Barnett
- CHAPTERDunedin Educational Week Heid Amid Heavy Snow
- CHAPTERKimbolton-Kiwitea Y.F.C. Annual Dance
- CHAPTERY.F.C. Football Match at Manawatu Show
- CHAPTERDovedale Club's Dog Trials
- CHAPTERDominion President’s Special Appeal To,Young Farmers
- CHAPTERAmong the Clubs: Reports on Activities
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- CHAPTERHealth Notes , for the Farm
- CHAPTERYou Can Have Only One Pair of Eyes
- CHAPTERCommon Defects
- CHAPTERKeeping Away Mosquitoes and Sandflies
- CHAPTERNew Dry Process for Non-Shrink Wool
- CHAPTERThe Farm Home and Kitchen
- CHAPTERThe Art of "Good Buymonship"
- CHAPTERRecommended Recipes
- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSTable of Contents September, 1939
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