Contents
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE
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- CHAPTER£5 per Acre CROP SUBSIDY SCHEME, 1945-46
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- CHAPTERTOPDRESSING
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- ILLUSTRATIONLeft-Typical appearance of country represented by “Taupo” soil while still in its native state. Note the stunted vege...
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft.A poor strike of clovers in a permanent pasture laid down on “Taupo” soil. Note the vigorous growth of odd clump...
- ILLUSTRATIONA small part of the Ngakuru district developed by the State in 1930-33 on “Taupo” soil. Originally broken in from nat...
- ILLUSTRATIONClose-up of “no manure” strip around serpentine super trial on “Kaharoa” soil. Note the lack of clover, bare patches ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPasture on “Kaharoa” soil topdressed with basic slag. Outside of fence not topdressed.
- ILLUSTRATIONA pumice soil profile one mile east of Ngongotaha along the Rotorua-Auckland road. Of particular interest is the weal...
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- CHAPTERSTUDIES IN FARM MANAGMENT A Waipa Dairy Farm
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- ILLUSTRATIONDIAGRAMMATIC OUTLINE OF ARRANGEMENT OF SOILS OF HAMILTON BASIN. SOIL TYPES IN RELATION TO TOPOGRAPHY AND PARENT MATER...
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- ILLUSTRATIONRight— Pampas grass.
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove— The cowshed and sheepyards.
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft—Maize.
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- CHAPTERSPIN YOUR OWN WOOL
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- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1-Hand cards showing bent teeth and direction of movement.
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe finished “Rolag” showing empty and full bobbins.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 11-A typical spinning wheel. Names of parts and principal dimensions. (Dimensions of bobbin, flyer, etc., are no...
- ILLUSTRATIONPig. 12-Sewing machine attachment built by author. Detailed dimensions are given in Fig. 13. Note how end support swi...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 13-Longitudinal cross section of sewing machine attachment. B is a fixed block to which the hinged end support i...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 14—Drafting, to reduce thick place in yarn.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig.15-Drafting yarn by drawing back the right hand holding the rolag.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 16—Feeding the spun yarn forward through the spindle.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 17—Two-plying.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 18—Winding from bobbin on to skeiner.
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- CHAPTERFARMING IN NEW ZEALAND Statistical Summary
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe total cattle population of the Dominion in 1941-42 was 4,640,000. Gross meat production was about 1,200,000,000lb...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe 29,200,000 sheep and 4,600,000 lambs shorn in the Dominion in 1941-42 produced 284,000,0001 b. of clip wool (grea...
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- CHAPTERRaspberry Culture m New Zealand
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove – Picking Lloyd George variety in a Bowenvale garden, Christchurch. Note the healthy, vigorous appearance of th...
- ILLUSTRATIONAerial view of a large well-maintained raspberry garden in Canterbury.
- ILLUSTRATIONPanorama of well-laid-out area in Canterbury showing in the foreground the hedge method of planting raspberries.
- ILLUSTRATIONA strong home-made pruning tool for removing old canes at ground level.
- ILLUSTRATIONA strong light type of picking bucket lacquered inside and easily kept clean.
- ILLUSTRATIONA well-constructed crate with hinged lid with punnets for transporting berries to market. Inside measurements of crat...
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- CHAPTERRadio Broadcasts
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- CHAPTERConservation of Farm Machinery
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- CHAPTERWeed Seeds In Agricultural Seed
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- ILLUSTRATIONAMARANTHUS RETROFLEXUS: REDROOT OR PIGWEED. Colour dark brown to black. Occurs with medium frequency in white clover....
- ILLUSTRATIONPOLYGONUM CONVOLVULUS: CORNBIND OR BLACK BINDWEED. Colour black. Occurs frequently in wheat, barley, and oats. An ann...
- ILLUSTRATIONHELMINTHIA ECHIOIDES (Pieris echioides): OX-TONGUE. Colour reddishbrown. Occurs with medium frequency in cocksfoot an...
- ILLUSTRATIONAGROPYRUM REPENS: COUCH GRASS. Straw coloured. An occasional . impurity in cocksfoot seed. Classed as a noxious weed ...
- ILLUSTRATIONCONIUM MACULATUM: HEMLOCK. Colour grey. Occurs rarely in red clover and ryegrass. Australia prohibits importation. A ...
- ILLUSTRATIONALCHEMILLA ARV EN PARSLEY PIERT. Colour pale yellow to grey. Occurs in white clover. An annual weed of dry pasture-land.
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- ILLUSTRATIONSILYBUM MARIANUM: MILK THISTLE OR VARIEGATED THISTLE, Colour variously marked grey and black. Occurs frequently in oa...
- ILLUSTRATIONVIOLA TRICOLOR: FIELD PANSY. Colour yellow to brown. Occurs rather rarely in white clover seed. An annual weed of no ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPLANT AGO CORONOPUS: BUCK’S HORN PLANTAIN. Colour grey to brown. Occurs rather rarely in white clover and creeping be...
- ILLUSTRATIONRESEDA LUTEA: CUT-LEAVED MIGNONETTE. Colour black. Occurs rarely in white clover. Often found in oats and barley. Imp...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEPETA CATARIA: CATMINT. Colour brown. Found occasionally in white clover and Lotus major. An unimportant perennial w...
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- CHAPTERFOOTROT IN SHEEP
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- ILLUSTRATIONBecause of the lack of wear and attention, especially when on wet, heavy ground, the hoof becomes overgrown and disto...
- ILLUSTRATIONOnce established, the disease extends rapidly, under-running the horn of the hoof and affecting the deeper structures...
- ILLUSTRATIONShowing affection of the heel and sole of the foot.
- ILLUSTRATIONA deformed hoof after shedding extensive overgrowth.
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- CHAPTER"Chair" for Treating Foot-rot
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- CHAPTERBEAN PRODUCTION
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- CHAPTERHoney Extracting and Packing House
- ILLUSTRATIONPLAN OF HONEY HOUSE
- ILLUSTRATIONFRONT ELEVATION
- ILLUSTRATIONSECTION THROUGH A A
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- CHAPTERMilking Goats and Their Care
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- CHAPTERFeeding Skim Milk the Easy Way
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- CHAPTERVETERINARY NOTES
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- CHAPTERSEASONAL NOTES'
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- CHAPTERORCHARD AND VINEYARD
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- CHAPTERHOME GARDEN NOTES
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1—Baines capping melter and wax separator can.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2— Smedley capping melter. Cappings drop into hopper A, then through heated compartment to outlet B. Screws C ad...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3—Benton type capping melter.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 4—Brand capping melter. A. Wax outlet. B., Honey outlet.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 5—Dunstan wax melter.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 6—Hatch wax press.
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- CHAPTERNOTES FOR BEEKEEPERS
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- CHAPTERPOULTRY KEEPING
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- CHAPTERYOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS
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- CHAPTERTHE GOOD NEIGHBOUR
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- CHAPTERPolish Children's Concert
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- CHAPTERPhotographic
- ILLUSTRATIONFIRST PRIZE: “The deerstalker.” Mrs. A. D. Dick, South Canterbury.
- ILLUSTRATIONAngling for goldfish. “Pegasus,” Millers Flat.
- ILLUSTRATIONSECOND PRIZE: Getting their Vitamin D. —“Pipiwharauroa,” Masterton.
- ILLUSTRATIONMount Madeline. —Mrs. J. Rollinson, Murchison.
- ILLUSTRATION“Hark, hark, the lark!” —“Skin,” Taranaki.
- ILLUSTRATION“Peter’s a pet." —“Biddi-Jan,” Cheviot.
- ILLUSTRATION"...when I’m a man.” —“Fruffy,” Te Awamutu.
- ILLUSTRATION“Tadpoles!” —“M.E.H.,” Millers Flat.
- ILLUSTRATION“Tired Tims” —-“Vuv Luv,” Nelson.
- CHAPTERMary's at Home
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- ILLUSTRATIONYoung bellbirds. -Edgar F. Stead photo
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- CHAPTERBISCUIT BAKING
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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSTable of Contents—June. 1945.