Contents
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- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF Agriculture
- CHAPTERThis Month's Cover
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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
- CHAPTERMOLES WORTH-TARNDALE RUNS
- CHAPTERThe Lesson of the Molesworth-Tarndale Runs
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- CHAPTERMolybdenum Investigations in North Otago
- ILLUSTRATIONTrial area at Mr. W. McMann's property, showing molybdenum plot to right of pegs and control to left with uncut porti...
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft-Close-up of molybdenum plot on 3-year-old pasture at Kauru Hill. Right— plot on same pasture.
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- ILLUSTRATIONTrial area on Mr. Roberts's property being cut and material collected ready for weighing.
- CHAPTERCare of Livestock during June
- ILLUSTRATIONShepherd drenching lambs at Ruakura.
- CHAPTERDairy Produce Graded for Export
- CHAPTERFodder-crop Production: Rationed Grazing of Pastures
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- CHAPTERThe Home Garden in June
- ILLUSTRATION[Green and Hahn Photography Ltd. photo.
- ILLUSTRATION[R. W. Orr photo. Above—Turning over the subsoil as in double digging and deep digging. At left—During winter as many...
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- ILLUSTRATIONA simple drain constructed from two planks joined in the shape of an inverted V. The timber can be replaced by field ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo simple drainage systems for the home garden. To assist in rapid drainage and prevent possible silting up, minors ...
- ILLUSTRATIONHalf-bushel lots of soil can be sterilised satisfactorily in the domestic copper. For best results the soil should no...
- ILLUSTRATIONFrame on simply constructed hot-bed. A-Stable manure to provide heat. B—Seed boxes. C—Light layer of soil over manure.
- ILLUSTRATION[B. W. Orr photo. A simple movable frame constructed from a spare window frame and large enough for 4 seed boxes.
- ILLUSTRATION[R. W. Orr photo. With large seed boxes such as that at left seedlings are often wasted. The small box at right holds...
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- CHAPTERThe Basis of Disease Prevention on the Poultry Farm
- ILLUSTRATIONOnly breeding birds selected to a high standard of health and constitution can be expected to produce high-grade prog...
- ILLUSTRATIONPoultry Instructors of the Department of Agriculture are available for consultation about problems concerning the hou...
- ILLUSTRATIONA bird affected by coryza caused by pasteurella organisms. If it recovers, it may remain a carrier of the disease and...
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo birds of the same age from the same pen. The difference between their appearances indicates that the bird on the ...
- ILLUSTRATION[My Bonnie Studios photos.
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- CHAPTERSPRAYING APPLIANCES IN USE AT PUKEKOHE
- CHAPTERSpraying Appliances on Pukekohe Market Gardens
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- CHAPTERGood Pig Breeding Stock Should Receive Good Treatment
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- ILLUSTRATIONGrazing on good clover pasture is of the greatest value.
- ILLUSTRATIONIndividual feeding bails used for dry sows and boar.
- ILLUSTRATIONSmall, bare paddocks that become a sea of mud in winter are useless.
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- CHAPTERIdentification and Control of Bacterial Spot of Stone Fruit
- CHAPTERTreatment of Newly Bought Pullets for the Household Poultry Flock
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- CHAPTERPreparing Land for Mole Drainage
- CHAPTERCherry Culture near Christchurch
- ILLUSTRATION[Green and Hahn Photography Ltd. photo. A well-built timber cherry enclosure in the Port Hills area.
- ILLUSTRATION[V. G. Browne photo. The Heathcote (left) and Horotane Valleys, where a large proportion of the cherries grown near C...
- ILLUSTRATION[Green and Hahn Photography Ltd. photo. Interior view of the enclosure shown on page 381.
- CHAPTERHay Knife Adapted for Trimming Drains
- CHAPTERWeighing and Labelling of Honey
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- CHAPTERManuring of Market Garden Crops
- CHAPTERBOOK REVIEW
- CHAPTERCauliflower Culture
- ILLUSTRATIONHarvesting cauliflowers in an Auckland market garden.
- ILLUSTRATIONSeedling beds of cauliflowers. Small-mesh wire netting is placed on beds (at right) to protect the seed until plants ...
- ILLUSTRATIONField of cauliflowers nearing maturity.
- ILLUSTRATIONPlant showing whiptail infection (left) and healthy plant (right).
- ILLUSTRATIONMethod of packing cauliflowers.
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- CHAPTERUsing Firearms Safely and Skilfully
- ILLUSTRATIONFour types of sporting rifles. Top—A .303 single-shot Martini carbine. Upper middle—A .22 Hornet high-velocity rifle,...
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- ILLUSTRATIONBy C. J. CROSBIE, Farm Machinery Officer, Department of Agriculture, Christchurch
- CHAPTERPurpose of the Annual Return of Sheep
- CHAPTERFERTILISER UPTAKE
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- CHAPTERPasture Establishment in Taranaki
- CHAPTERRadio Broadcasts
- CHAPTER“Ground Water in New Zealand”
- CHAPTERApricot Culture
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- ILLUSTRATIONPruning of Trevatt apricot tree. —Before pruning. Lower— pruning.
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- ILLUSTRATIONLeft-Weakened fruiting wood. These growths should be cut back to the growth near the base. Middle—Mature shoot (left)...
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- ILLUSTRATIONUpper-Moorpark apricots before thinning. Lower—After thinning.
- ILLUSTRATIONUpper-Branch of strong – growing Moorpark before pruning. Lower— After pruning.
- ILLUSTRATIONUpper-Branch of Roxburgh Red before pruning, Lower—After pruning.
- ILLUSTRATIONStone fruit orchard in Central Otago. RIGHT—A young plantation, with mature trees at back.
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- ILLUSTRATIONApricot trees coming into profit.
- ILLUSTRATIONBrown rot of apricots. Mummied fruits on twigs on left and cankers on twigs on right.
- ILLUSTRATIONUpper-Apricot tree II years old infected with verticillium wilt. Lower-Apricot branches cut across to show black disc...
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- CHAPTERCircular Saws are Dangerous when Run at too High Speeds
- CHAPTERNitrogenous Fertilisers for Out-of-season Growth of Pastures
- CHAPTERChemical Control of Willows
- CHAPTERControl of Tall Fescue on Roadsides and Stopbanks
- CHAPTERChemical Methods of Weed Control
- ILLUSTRATIONRegrowths of blackberry following a spring application of an oil-based ester. The foliage kill was too rapid for exte...
- ILLUSTRATIONThis gorse bush was not sprayed completely, with the result that the branch on the left is still alive. Complete cove...
- ILLUSTRATIONControl of goat's rue. Left—Growth such as this is destroyed effectively with esters of 2,4,5-T. Right area along a f...
- ILLUSTRATIONCalifornian thistle presents a problem when wheat is being harvested. A light application of hormone weedkiller will ...
- ILLUSTRATIONRegrowth of Manchurian ricegrass after an application of I ton of sodium chlorate per acre on a partially submerged i...
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- ILLUSTRATIONMaterials and equipment needed in the making of hardboard table mats.
- ILLUSTRATIONA hardboard mat being covered with cloth.
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- CHAPTERNeat Knitted Lace Edging
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- CHAPTERAttractive Cardigan of Simple Design
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- ILLUSTRATIONA sewing unit, shown closed and open, designed to accommodate materials and equipment.
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- CHAPTERPlanning a Sewing Unit
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- ILLUSTRATION[C. E. Clarice photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft—A sewing unit suitable for a corner of a kitchen or any other room with a large table. A—A wardrobe or cupboard ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA sewing cabinet that could be built into a storage wall. Approximate dimensions are 7ft. 6in. high, sft. wide, and 2...
- ILLUSTRATIONA dressmaking screen designed for the woman who makes many of her own clothes or those of members of the family. When...
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- CHAPTERCyclamen are not as Difficult to Grow as Many Gardeners Think
- ILLUSTRATION[Douglas Elliott photo. Cyclamen blooming in a New Plymouth greenhouse.
- ILLUSTRATION[Green and Hahn Photography Ltd. photo. A year-old cyclamen at its first flowering.
- ILLUSTRATION[Douglas Elliott photo. Chrysanthemum the Hon. Mrs.. E. Helme-Potts, a representative of the exhibition type the cult...
- ILLUSTRATION[Green and Hahn Photography Ltd. photo. A hydrangea flowering in a 6in. pot. Methods of influencing flower colour of ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPolyanthus, among other bedding plants, may be planted out in June where the weather is still mild and the soil not t...
- ILLUSTRATION[TV. W. Dever ell photo. Escallonia hedges should not be allowed to get out of hand, as this one has, and need inspec...
- ILLUSTRATION[Jack Welsh and Sons photo. Winter is the time to inspect stonework for loose components.
- ILLUSTRATIONRight-The shape of the top cover of bedspread 3a or 3b, showing how the bottom corners are cut to fit over the comers...
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft—The layout of the seams in bedspread lb. The embroidered seam lies where the two pillows meet end to end.
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- CHAPTERDouble Bedspreads
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- CHAPTERCooking with Raw Sugar
- CHAPTERWashing Lace or Net Curtains
- CHAPTERRendering and Clarifying Household Fats
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