Contents
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- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF Agriculture
- CHAPTERUntitled
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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSCONTENTS
- CHAPTERDairy Farming in Kaikoura
- ILLUSTRATION[National Publicity The Kaikoura Flat with Mt. Fyffe Range and the Seaward Kaikouras in the background.
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- ILLUSTRATIONSoils of the survey area.
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- CHAPTERRam and Ewe Fairs
- CHAPTERIsolation of Poison Causing Facial Eczema Brings Control Nearer
- CHAPTER1959 Carcass Competitions Show
- ILLUSTRATION[Orr Mr K. W. Sewell of Patufahi, Gisborne, with his team of Large White cross baconers which won the grand champions...
- ILLUSTRATION[Orr Mr Sewell's porker team which won the grand championship with 344 points.
- ILLUSTRATIONOrr Mr R. J. Mountfort, Woodville, with his team of Large White cross baconers which won the Young Farmers' Clubs' gr...
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- CHAPTERPedigree Pig Improvement Scheme: Qualified Litters
- CHAPTERRecent Research Work
- CHAPTERCare of Livestock during January
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- CHAPTERCrop and Pasture Production
- CHAPTERMeteorological Records for October
- CHAPTERClover Case-bearers
- CHAPTERConsumption of Dairy Products in New Zealand
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- CHAPTERUntitled
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- CHAPTERControl of Onion White Rot by Seed Pelleting
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- CHAPTEREfficient Feeding out of Chou Moellier to Dairy Cows
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- CHAPTERInvermay investigation of Effects of Hogget Mating on Lifetime Performance of Ewes
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- CHAPTERThe Home Garden in January
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- CHAPTERColony Requirements during the Honey Flow and Importance of Hive Ventilation
- ILLUSTRATIONDrawn comb placed among the frames of foundation to act as a bait and induce the bees to come up and work the frames ...
- ILLUSTRATIONAnother super of combs should be added when the top super has the middle combs capped and the outside ones partly fil...
- ILLUSTRATION[Commercial Studios Use of a batten between super and bottom board to increase ventilation at the entrance of a hive ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA good comb for all purposes.
- CHAPTEREffects of Border Dike Irrigation and Fertiliser Placement on Lucerne
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- CHAPTERUntitled
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- CHAPTERIII Thrift and White Muscle Disease
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- CHAPTERA. and P. Show Dates
- CHAPTERLinseed and Linen Flax
- ILLUSTRATIONLinseed with weed seed impurities.
- ILLUSTRATIONA good premium sample of linseed.
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- CHAPTERLINEN FLAX
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- CHAPTERMossy Growths on Roofs and Lawns
- ILLUSTRATIONUntreated Roof
- ILLUSTRATIONTreated Roof
- CHAPTERSurvey of Subtropical Fruit Orchards
- CHAPTERLeatherjacket Damage to Cocksfoot Stands
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- CHAPTERRedroot in Chou Moellier ' ' . / ■ . .■■■ ..... Controlled with MCA
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- CHAPTERTrends in Livestock Numbers by Land Districts in N.Z.
- CHAPTERDairy Produce Graded for Export
- CHAPTERControl of Didymella Stem Rot of Tomatoes
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- CHAPTERZinc Deficiency of Newcastle Apricots
- ILLUSTRATIONA Terminal shoot showing zinc deficiency. Healthy leaf at top left.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1—ln+erveinal leaf chlorosis in Newcastle apricot due to zinc deficiency.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2—Early stage of second growth cycle, showing small chlorotic leaves on new shoots developing in leaf axils.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 3—A moderately affected shoot
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 4—Severe witch's broom effect, showing small, harsh, cupped and chlorotic leaves, and on a partially defoliated ...
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- CHAPTERKITCHEN COLOUR SCHEMES
- CHAPTERSecond “ ‘Journal of Agriculture’ Cookery Book”
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- CHAPTERPOISONOUS PLANTS
- ILLUSTRATIONThe yew should never be used for farm hedges, and trimmings from it should be burnt.
- ILLUSTRATIONMonkshood or aconite is a dangerous herbaceous plant.
- ILLUSTRATIONCape tulip may look very pretty in a paddock, but it is a great danger to stock.
- ILLUSTRATION[Elliott Iceland poppies are poisonous plants.
- ILLUSTRATION[Elliott Daffodils should not be naturalised in grazing fields.
- ILLUSTRATIONElliott All parts of Oestrum (habrothamnus) are poisonous.
- ILLUSTRATION[AT. M. Adami Poison ivy [Rhus radicans) is the most poisonous climber.
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- CHAPTERWork for January
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- ILLUSTRATIONMaterials for tying: string, which is best kept in a closed tin with a hole through which the string protrudes; paper...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe bulbs of belladonna lilies can be planted now in a sunny situation.
- ILLUSTRATION[Elliott Haemanthus coccineus, a South African plant which flowers before the leaves appear. It should be planted wit...
- ILLUSTRATION[Elliott Freesia burtoni, a New Zealand variety, is the biggest and best of the cream varieties. Bulbs can be planted...
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- CHAPTERA Child's "Tie – round feeder is Easy to Make
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