Contents
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF Agriculture
- CHAPTERThis month's cover
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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
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- CHAPTERINCREASED POTATO PRODUCTION NEEDED
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- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND’S PART IN AIDING BRITAIN
- CHAPTERControl of Gorse by Seed Weevil
- ILLUSTRATION[After W. M. Davies. Fig. 2-The female gorse seed weevil boring a hole into the seed chambers of the gorse pod.
- ILLUSTRATION[W. C. Davies photo. Fig. 1-The gorse seed weevil. Inset left: The weevil natural size.
- ILLUSTRATION[After W. M. Davies. Fig. 3—The female weevil forcing eggs through the hole bored in the pod.
- ILLUSTRATION[W. C. Davies photo. Fig. 4-opened gorse pod, show- ing clusters of eggs (A) and seeds.
- ILLUSTRATION[W. O. Davies photo. Fig. 5-Pod, showing larvae (A), pupae (B), and destroyed seeds.
- ILLUSTRATION[Map by E. S. Gourlay. Fig. 6-North Island, showing in black the universal spread of the weevil. The towns named show...
- ILLUSTRATION[Map by E. S. Gourlay. Fig. 7—South Island, showing in black the universal spread of the weevil. The towns named show...
- ILLUSTRATION[After W. M. Davies. Fig. 8—Pod, showing weevils and absence of seeds.
- CHAPTERRadio Broadcasts
- CHAPTERDeath of Director of Fields Division
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- CHAPTERPRODUCTION OF MILK FOR TOWN SUPPLY
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- CHAPTERSupplementary Feed in the Auckland Province
- CHAPTERTOMATOES INJURED BY HORMONE WEEDKILLERS
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1—Tomato leaf on left shows severe symptoms of cucumber mosaic; that on the right is healthy.
- ILLUSTRATION[L. H. Wright photo. Fig. 2—Tomato leaves damaged by 2.4D.
- ILLUSTRATION[L. H. Wright photo. Fig. 3—Effect of traces of 2.4D on a young tobacco leaf. Healthy leaf on right is the same age a...
- ILLUSTRATION[L. H. Wright photo. Fig. 4-Grape leaves showing effect of 2.4D, compared with a healthy leaf on the left.
- ILLUSTRATION[L. H. Wright photo. Fig. 5-Seedless hollow tomato produced by plant treated with 2.4D.
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- CHAPTERCROPS FOR FATTENING LAMBS ON GISBORNE FLATS
- CHAPTERSmall Fruit Profits Depend on Clonal Races
- CHAPTERMANGOLDS
- ILLUSTRATIONPrizewinner Yellow Globe mangolds, crowded two rows into one, being loaded on to a dray at Belfast, Canterbury, befor...
- ILLUSTRATIONFrom top-Tankard, Red Intermediate, Long Red, and Yellow Globe.
- ILLUSTRATIONLand to be planted in mangolds should be cultivated early and thoroughly.
- ILLUSTRATIONLifted Orange Globe mangolds, crowded four rows into one, before being carted in.
- ILLUSTRATIONA farm-built mangold crowder in the form of a triangular sledge, used to crowd two rows into one.
- ILLUSTRATIONOrange Globe mangolds covered with wheat straw in a 40yd. pit.
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- CHAPTERFARM WORK FOR NOVEMBER
- CHAPTERTHE HOME GARDEN IN NOVEMBER
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto in heading by Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd.
- ILLUSTRATIONForced rhubarb, with its tender, succulent stems, is a delicacy which finds a ready sale. The home gardener usually f...
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- ILLUSTRATIONCut off outer leaves to level marked A, leaving young leaves in centre (B) untouched. Planting depth is indicated at C.
- ILLUSTRATIONPruning of tomato plants consists of pinching out shoots (A, B, C in diagram) in branch axils. Care must be taken not...
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- CHAPTERSHOW DATES
- CHAPTERFARMING IN NEW ZEALAND
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- ILLUSTRATION[V. C. Browne photo. Founded in 1850 by the Canterbury Association, Christchurch, capital of the Canterbury Province,...
- ILLUSTRATION[Reproduced by permission of the Meteorological Office of the Air Department, Wellington, from maps prepared by 0. J....
- ILLUSTRATION[V. C. Browne photo. Lyttelton, the chief port of Canterbury, is situated seven miles from Christchurch, with which i...
- ILLUSTRATION[Drawn by Lands and Survey Department, Wellington
- ILLUSTRATION[“New Zealand Farmer” photo. Originally a French settlement, Akaroa, which is situated on an extensive harbour, is th...
- ILLUSTRATION[V. C. Browne photo. Hamner, in the north of Canterbury, is the chief mineral water resort of the South Island, water...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Waimakariri River, like the other snow-fed rivers of Canterbury, rises in the Southern Alps, where the beech fore...
- ILLUSTRATIONSunny northern faces on a North Canterbury high-country sheep farm in the Upper Waimakariri basin. Except for some be...
- ILLUSTRATIONErosion in the valley of the Esk River, a tributary of the Waimakariri River. This has been caused by the burning of ...
- ILLUSTRATIONCanterbury’s extensive wool-producing sheep runs are situated on the large area of hilly, tussock-covered country bet...
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- ILLUSTRATION["New Zealand Farmer" photo. Irrigation by wild flooding is likely to result in uneven watering. The watered portion ...
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- CHAPTERAVOIDING BLOAT AND FEED FLAVOUR
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- CHAPTERRapid Shelter from Minor Species of Trees
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- ILLUSTRATIONFlax can be grown on waste places on the farm where shelter trees are difficult to establish.
- ILLUSTRATIONFlax forms an effective wind screen.
- ILLUSTRATIONA young flax cutting from an old fan, trimmed ready for planting out.
- ILLUSTRATIONTasmanian ngaio forming the outer shelter line to eucalyptus trees grown in an alternating row.
- ILLUSTRATIONA well-rooted pampas plant ready to be planted in a shelter belt.
- ILLUSTRATIONPampas grass grown as a shelter belt.
- ILLUSTRATIONBamboo shelter planted along a drain
- ILLUSTRATIONTree lucerne used for temporary shelter while new trees are being grown to replace wind-damaged eucalypts.
- ILLUSTRATIONA tree lucerne shelter belt trimmed up below to improve its density and appearance.
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft—Built specially for the job, the mechanical stumper is ready for work. Right-The heavy steel teeth dropped behin...
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft-A push and a lift start the stump moving. Right- With the power of the tractor properly applied the stump comes ...
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- CHAPTERTractor Equipment for Stumping Swampland
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- CHAPTERLoss Caused by Wool-branding Fluids which Will Not Scour Out
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe trouble caused by brands in the making of a felt hat. A “hood” (one of the intermediate stages in hat making) wit...
- ILLUSTRATION[Department of Internal Affairs photo. Use only approved branding substances and apply them sparingly. If thinning a ...
- ILLUSTRATION[Photo News Ltd. photo. The first meeting of the Dairy Products Marketing Commission. From left: Messrs. C. M. Willia...
- CHAPTERADVANTAGES OF THE LUCERNE CROP
- CHAPTERNEW MEAT SCHEDULE PRICES
- CHAPTERTHE PROPAGATION OF CITRUS TREES
- ILLUSTRATIONIsland sweet orange stocks in a seedling bed.
- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. The two young sweet orange seedlings on the left are suitable for transplant...
- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. Sweet orange stocks not large enough to be budded but showing the tendency t...
- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. The four seedlings on the left are Poncirus trifoliata, not yet ready for bu...
- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. A two-year Wheeny grapefruit tree, budded 6in. above the ground, showing the...
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- CHAPTERSTANDARD POULTRY MASHES
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- CHAPTERTHE GOOD NEIGHBOUR
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- CHAPTERPUDDINGS made with LEMONS
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- CHAPTERTHE MENACE OF TUBERCULOSIS
- CHAPTERWeeds need not make Hard Labour in the Flower Garden
- ILLUSTRATION[Photo News Ltd. photo. Annual coreopsis, which can still be sown outdoors or, preferably, planted out from boxes, ma...
- ILLUSTRATIONDahlias should be staked in plenty of time, not later than when the new growths are about 1ft. high. The stakes shoul...
- ILLUSTRATIONCinerarias thrive in a semi-shaded place and a bright display of colour in early summer. A watch should be kept for “...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe flowers should be picked off rhododendrons as soon as they fade and before seed pods can develop.
- ILLUSTRATIONFlowering cherries, which add much to spring flower displays, are sometimes attacked by silver blight disease. Keep a...
- ILLUSTRATIONRhododendron leaves attacked by thrips become covered with a silvery scurf, as shown oh the left-hand leaf. The leaf ...
- CHAPTERSEWING PLASTIC MATERIALS
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- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo, The raincape and hood worn by the girl in the picture at the head of this ar...
- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Industrial Pictures Ltd. photo. The apron is in smoke-grey and blue with a red seahorse design. The large wa...
- ILLUSTRATIONThere is plenty of room for a big piece of knitting in the deep front pocket. To make the apron into a bag slip the t...
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- CHAPTERExperiences in Kitchen Planning
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- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2—A bench with cupboards beneath, B safe, C door to storeroom, D archway to small sitting-room.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1— cleaning equipment, B door to hall, C built-in desk and storage for papers, D dresser for linen, E outside do...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3—A door to hall, B door to living-room, C fireplace (if desired), D 4ft. partition of cupboards opening in main...
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