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- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF Agriculture
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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSCONTENTS
- CHAPTERBetter Feeding of Ewe Flocks on Mixed Farms in Canterbury
- ILLUSTRATIONA planned programme of annual cropping and regular pasture renewal coupled with careful rationing of pasture and supp...
- ILLUSTRATION“A sward well balanced in good strains of grasses and clovers is undoubtedly the cheapest and best of all stock foods...
- ILLUSTRATIONSilage making has the twofold advantage of adding to the store of stock food for use in periods when succulent feed i...
- ILLUSTRATIONGreen, feed oats, one of a wide range of fodder crops suitable for Canterbury conditions. Cereal crops for green feed...
- ILLUSTRATIONBecause they are more reliable than swedes on the light soils of Canterbury and are high yielding, turnips are widely...
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- CHAPTERFACIAL ECZEMA RESEARCH
- ILLUSTRATIONDr Filmer
- ILLUSTRATIONIn 1941 liver damage was produced in experimental lambs fed fresh-cut pasture and in 1943 similar results were obtain...
- ILLUSTRATIONDr Johns
- ILLUSTRATIONMass production of Sporidesmium bakeri in a culture room at the Soil Bureau, Taita.
- ILLUSTRATIONJar containing 3 oz of sooty spores of S. bakeri produced at the Soil Bureau on 26 March 1959 and found to be highly ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo strains of S. bakeri isolated and grown at the Soil Bureau, Taita. Left is a low sporing, low toxin producing str...
- ILLUSTRATIONSpore trap for sampling pastures. A—Gas meter to measure the volume of air taken into the impactor (F). B—Track for a...
- ILLUSTRATIONFlow diagram of the spore trap, with arrows showing the path of air from the impactor to the exhaust.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe fungus being grown at the Soil Bureau, Taita, in liquid culture on an extract of potatoes and carrots.
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- CHAPTERAgricultural and Pastoral Show Dates
- CHAPTERWool Sales
- CHAPTERWEED IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL
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- CHAPTERFertiliser Responses on Plains Soils of Canterbury
- ILLUSTRATIONIn this trial the effect of molybdenum (in the initial stage of fertility correction) can be compared with that of li...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe effect of sulphur and phosphorus (left) and of sulphur, phosphorus, and molybdenum (right). Nine trials in this s...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe sulphur and phosphorus strip in one of the trials. Cross treatments of molybdenum (foreground), manganese, copper...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe sites of the trials are indicated by black dots.
- ILLUSTRATIONSome very marked improvements have been made, in recent years in farming the light, stony soils of the Canterbury Pla...
- ILLUSTRATIONTrials confirm that these soils are deficient in phosphate, as has been frequently established in the past. Molybdenu...
- ILLUSTRATIONLarge molybdenum responses can be obtained on these plains soils where little or no lime has been used. The plot at l...
- ILLUSTRATIONWhereas the lower illustration on page 323 shows the importance of phosphate, the one above shows the importance of s...
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- CHAPTERCare of Livestock during November
- CHAPTERPasture and Crop Production
- CHAPTERMechanical Pricker for Extracting Heavy-bodied Honey
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- CHAPTERSwede and Turnip Varieties
- ILLUSTRATIONMr Watt.
- CHAPTERDairy Produce Graded for Export
- CHAPTERWorld Cattle Numbers in 1958
- ILLUSTRATIONProfessor Cameron.
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- CHAPTERUnthriftiness of Lambs in South Canterbury
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- CHAPTERBoron for Swedes and Lucerne
- CHAPTERControl of Potato Tuber Moth
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- CHAPTERDehydrated Lucerne Meal as Source of Vitamin A for Laying Pullets
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- CHAPTERMeteorological Records for August
- CHAPTERRECENT RESEARCH WORK
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- CHAPTERThe Home Garden in November
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- CHAPTERHormone Application to Apricots and Peaches
- ILLUSTRATIONEffect of hormone application on fruit growth of apricots and peaches. Curve ABCD shows normal growth development, AB...
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- ILLUSTRATIONGrowth curves of unsprayed (check) Newcastle apricots and those sprayed on 28 October 1954 with 50 and 100 parts per ...
- ILLUSTRATION[Andrew Mr L. V. PHILLIPS, whose reappointment as chairman of the New Zealand Milk Board was announced by the Ministe...
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- CHAPTERTrials with Hexoestrol for Beef Production
- ILLUSTRATIONAn implanting syringe and hexoestrol pellets. One pellet is in the syringe ready for use.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe hormone is implanted in the ear, as there would be a serious danger to consumers of meat if the drug was placed e...
- ILLUSTRATIONAdequate restraint of the animal is essential for correct implantation.
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- ILLUSTRATIONLocations of farms cooperating in field trials with hexoestrol.
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- CHAPTERPedigree Pig Improvement Scheme: Qualified Litters
- CHAPTERSpring Examination of Hives; Destroying Diseased Hives
- ILLUSTRATIONGassing of diseased bees with calcium cyanide. The powder is spread on damp cardboard or several thicknesses of paper...
- ILLUSTRATIONCarrying a super of combs in a hive cover for burning prevents dead bees from spilling on the ground.
- ILLUSTRATIONMethod of burning bees and hive contents affected with foul brood.
- ILLUSTRATIONSupers placed on iron bars above a fire for final scorching.
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- CHAPTERNew Zealand Weed Control Conference
- ILLUSTRATIONInspection during the field day of a drain bank which had been sprayed for weed control by the logarithmic sprayer so...
- ILLUSTRATIONI. C. Sweetman, Rukuhia Soil Research Station, filling the logarithmic sprayer with dye at the field day before demon...
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. E. Bell (left), president, and L. J. Matthews, secretary, of the Conference during one of the lively discussions w...
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- CHAPTERMixed Age Versus Cast-for-age Ewes in Fat Lamb Production
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- CHAPTERBegonias in Flower Garden
- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Tuberous begonias are good bedding plants for a cool, sheltered semi-shaded bed.
- ILLUSTRATION[Welsh Tuberous begonias are the most popular of summer flowering pot plants and are not difficult to grow.
- ILLUSTRATIONMultiflora begonias make a colourful display in the garden. They stand sunnier and more exposed conditions than large...
- ILLUSTRATION[Welsh No glasshouse display of tuberous begonias is complete without some baskets of pendulous varieties.
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- ILLUSTRATION[Elliott French marigolds as a border in front of ageratum blend harmoniously in complementary colours.
- ILLUSTRATION[Sparrow Seedlings should be thinned out early to allow room for good development. The thinnings could be planted els...
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- ILLUSTRATIONA two-year-old hedge of Euonymus japonica variegata which has become bare at the base because it was not pruned durin...
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- CHAPTERHors d'Oeuvres and Appetisers
- ILLUSTRATIONHEADING PHOTOGRAPH: Special waffle irons were used to make the batter cases for the savoury corn.
- ILLUSTRATIONA variety of foods can be prepared for serving with water crackers. Top, left to right: Cheese spread, green pepper s...
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- ILLUSTRATIONA variety of meats to choose from is on every smorgasbord tray. This illustration shows garlic sausage, liver sausage...
- ILLUSTRATIONWater crackers, spread with a savoury butter and decorated with egg slices and green pepper strips, are arranged to f...
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