Event and Comment. Page 297
• Anzac
• The Australian Spirit
• Soil Problems
• Tuberculous Milk and Pigs – An Interesting Test
The Queensland Sugar Industry. H.T. Easterby, Director of Sugar Experiment Stations. Page 300
• Part V. Review of the Industry Since Federation (continued)
Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations. Page 306
• Entomological Hints to Canegrowers. Edmund Jarvis
• Cane Prices – New Regulations
• Local Sugar-Cane Prices Boards
Some Common Vegetables Pests. Robert Veitch, B.Sc., F.E.S., Chief Entomologist. Page 311
• The Cabbage Aphis
• The Diamond-Back Moth
• The Pumpkin Beetle
• The Bean Fly
• The Onion Thrips
Some Observations on the Onchercercus Gibsoni in its Unincapsulated Form in Queensland Cattle. J.A. Rheuben, Inspector of Stock, Brisbane
Sheep Maggot Flies. Includes photos. 316
• Health of Sheep a Prime Factor in Resistance of Attack
• Jetting or Dipping
• The Operation in Practice – A Serviceable Plant
• Dipping
The Fat Lamb Industry in Queensland. J.L. Hodge, Instructor in Sheep and Wool. Page 320
• Profitable Returns
• Suitable Fodder Crops
• Attention to the Health of the Flock
• Foundation Stock
• Utility Sheep
• Local Conditions
• Marketing
• Prospects of the Industry
Weeds of Queensland. Page 322
• Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). C.T. White, Government Botanist
• When Pasture Fails – A Winter Fodder Reminder
Rural Life in Other Lands – XII. The Editor. Page 324
Colouration Changes in Butter
Refuse as Pig Food. E.J. Shelton, H.D.A., Senior Instructor in Pig Raising. Page 326
School of Instruction to Pig Farmers at Gatton College
Stock Licks and Minerals Feeds Registered for 1930. Fred F. Coleman, Officer-in-charge Seeds, Stock Foods, Fertilisers, and Pest Destroyers Branch, Department of Agriculture and Stock. Page 328
Fertilisers Registered for 1930. Page 332
Climatological Table – March 1930
Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts. Table showing the average rainfall for the month of March, in the agricultural districts, together with total rainfall during March 1930 and 1929, for comparison
Answers to Correspondents. Page 339
Botany
• Dawson Valley Plants Identified
• A Native Dodder
• Panicum palmifolium – Subterranean Clover. Molasses Grass
• Pig Weed
• Rag Weed
• Panicum adspersum
• Datura ferox
Pedigreed Stock – Importations from Britain
General Notes. Page 341
• Honey Board Election
• Staff Changes and Appointments
• Close Season for Ducks
• Smuts of Barley – Seed Treatment
• Government Representation
• Colour Standards for Tomatoes
• Fig Levy Regulations
• Profitable Pigs – Can Any other Reader Beat This?
• Canary Seed Board
• Hand Boring Outfit
• Barley Board
• Are we Practical?
• Young Farmers and the Scrub Bull
• To the Wheatgrowers
• Atherton Maize Board
• The Royal Society of Queensland
• The Minister for Agriculture
• Native Birds – Variation of Open Season
• The Master Stockman
• Chinchilla Rabbit Skin Values
• The Late Larry Doyle, Stock Inspector, a man among men
• The Farmer’s Intelligence
• Czech Women and Farming
• Scientific Literature – A Commonwealth Catalogue
• Neglect of Farm Implements
• On Buying a Herd
• Decrease in Swine Fever (also called Hog Cholera) in the United States of American
• The Citrus Crop - Harvesting Hints
• Noogoora Burr Poisonous for Stock
• “Bloom”
• Right Type of Pig – American Method of Educating Farmers
• The Duroc-Jersey Pig
• Butter Equivalents in Milk and Cream
• In Favour of Berkshires
• Moisture in Butter
• Pigs and Poetry Appeal to Him
• Watering the Horse – Dangers of Impurity
• The Australian Soldier – The Man That He Was
• Pigs for Export – Types Required for British Pork Market
• Preventing Sterility in Pigs
• Co-operative Buying – Profitable Enterprise of Taree Farmers
• The World’s Live Stock
• Dingo Destruction
The Home and the Garden. Page 356
Farm Notes for June. Page 359
Orchard Notes for June
• The Coastal Districts
• The Granite Belt, Southern and Central Tablelands
Queensland Show Dates, 1930
Astronomical Data for Queensland