Contents
- CHAPTERThe New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
- CHAPTERFourteen Point Agricultural Production Plan For New Zealand
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- CHAPTERHorse Breeding Operations of Stallions Act Reviewed
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- CHAPTERSugar Beet Will Fatten Your Autumn Litters
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- CHAPTERFeed For Your Stock
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- ILLUSTRATIONToetoe plants growing on the Waiwera-Auckland highway.
- ILLUSTRATIONPampas and toetoe are easily distinguished. In “A” (pampas) the midrib in the leaf is not continued down the sheath, ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA young stand of pampas established from cuttings,
- ILLUSTRATIONSelf-sown pampas growing on waste ground. The difference between the male and female flowers can be clearly seen.
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- CHAPTERGood Farm Shelter Pays Good Dividends
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1-.Cup. macrocarpa makes quite an effective “quick shelter” during the early stages of growth. If intended to pr...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.Trees planted in single lines for permanent tall shelter are seldom satisfactory. Owing to branches dying back...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig.3 —Black wattle was at one time very commonly used in mixed shelter belts, but because of the risk of attack by g...
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- CHAPTEROat Varieties In Southland
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- CHAPTERPig Production Must Progress
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- CHAPTERSlaughterings of Stock
- CHAPTERSlaughterings of Pigs
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- CHAPTEREstablishing A Pasture Under Irrigation
- ILLUSTRATIONIrrigating a border.
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft: Dried up. Right: Irrigated, showing response to water.
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- CHAPTERPedigree Sow Records
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- CHAPTERElectric Fencing
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- CHAPTERSoil Conditions Affect Efficiency Of the Fence
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto above-A one-wire electric fence is sufficient to protect a hay stack from grazing cattle.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto above —These pigs have been well trained. They will not risk coming near the fence.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto below- One wire on an existing fence electrified. The bull in this picture could not be held safely in a paddoc...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- CHAPTERStock Must Be Trained
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- CHAPTERAid In Experimental Work
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- CHAPTERYoung Jack showed the Old Timer
- ILLUSTRATIONOLD-TIMER: “You know, Jack, if I could subdivide, I’d raise the farm’s output by 25 per cent.” JACK: “What’s stopping...
- ILLUSTRATION(Two days later.) OLD-TIMER: “Well, here’s your Prime Electric Fence Controller, but, say, where did you get that wir...
- ILLUSTRATIONOLD-TIMER: “Of course. How in the name of fortune can a man fence without wire?” JACK: “I’ll show you. You get me a P...
- ILLUSTRATIONTACK: “Well, there you are, Dad. Not bad, is it?” OLD-TIMER: “Great, son. You beat the wire shortage and you certainl...
- ILLUSTRATIONOLD-TIMER: “Electric Fence? I’ll have no more of those new-fangled things here! The last one broke down and cost me a...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe indoor model No. 660, which is operated from any 6-volt battery. Every possible eventuality is taken care of—-adj...
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- CHAPTERExperiences on Demonstration Farm Show Good Results
- CHAPTERControl of Hill Grazing
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- CHAPTERVaccination For Pulpy Kidney
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- CHAPTERPig Census Returns
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- CHAPTERVeterinary Notes for the Farmer Discussions on First-Aid Measures
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- CHAPTERFarm Practice and Management
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- CHAPTERHome-made Tractor Tender For Heavy Oil Fuel
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- CHAPTERFarmer's Invention for Digging Surface Drains
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- CHAPTERAgitating Mechanism off Home-made Topdresser
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- CHAPTERThe Orchard and Vineyard
- CHAPTERChoosing the Most Suitable Manures For Your Orchard
- CHAPTERDowny-mildew of the Vine
- ILLUSTRATIONA vine leaf affected with downymildew.
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- CHAPTERRegular Inspection of Fruit
- CHAPTERRetirement Mr. J. C. Woodfin
- CHAPTERPreparation of Seedling Beds
- CHAPTERThe Home Garden Vegetables, Small Fruits and Flowers
- ILLUSTRATIONA sprouted tuber lifted from the nursery bed.
- CHAPTERWhat To Do In The Garden Next Month
- CHAPTERPlanting the Maincrop Potatoes
- CHAPTERStoring Marrows
- CHAPTERAPIARY NOTES
- CHAPTERNotes for the Poultry Farmer
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- CHAPTERN.Z. Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs
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- CHAPTERDecisions of Annual Meeting
- CHAPTERAmuri Club's Field Day
- CHAPTERMid-Canterbury Annual Debate
- CHAPTERWanganui District Debate
- CHAPTERRugby Football Match
- CHAPTERSheep Dog Trials
- CHAPTERAmong the Clubs: Reports on Activities
- CHAPTERHealth Notes for the Farm
- CHAPTERThe Farm Home and Kitchen
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- CHAPTER"We Are Reaching For The Home ..."
- CHAPTERA "Savings Account" for Health
- CHAPTERFashions from the International Wool Secretariat
- ILLUSTRATIONUpper left— Light-weight pastel pink tweed was used for this glamorous evening gown. The edge of the low decollete is...
- ILLUSTRATIONLower left-A deep matrix dress in fine wool dabbled with gold tapestry brocade.
- ILLUSTRATIONMiddle— A matrix turquoise dress, worn with an amusing scarlet belt.
- ILLUSTRATIONUpper right—This model in scarlet tweed has an original slanted fastening, and is worn with an horizon blue skirt.
- ILLUSTRATIONLower right Genetian blue and cactus green check tweed suit. The skirt has stitched flares to resemble pleats, but wi...
- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSTable of Contents August, 1940