Event and Comment. Page 345
• Buffalo Fly – Ministerial Announcement
• Queensland Government Action
• Control of Banana Thrips--£1,000 Reward Offered
• Australian Butter in London
The Queensland Sugar Industry. H.T. Easterby, Director, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations. Part XV. (C) Mills and Milling Work (Continued). Page 348
• Port Douglas
• Cairns
• Innisfail
• Herbert River
• Lower Burdekin
Factors in Soil Fertility
Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations. Includes photograph
• Cane Pest Combat and Control
• Congress of Technologists
• Lime for Cane Lands
• Ants in Canefields and Buildings
Flag Smut in Wheat Experiments, 1930. R.G Morwood. Page 363
• Varietal Susceptibility
• Seed Treatment
Outline of Apiary Inspection in the Brisbane and Adjacent Districts Henry Hacker, Entomological Branch. Page 368
• Grading of Apiaries
• Diminishing Yields in the Brisbane District
• Brisbane District Overstocked
• Caboolture, Nambour, and Yandina Districts
• No Further Cases of Foulbrood
Diseases of the Pig. E.J. Shelton. Page 370
Part V. Includes photographs and drawing.
• Sunburn or Sunscald
• Abscess Formation
• Pyaemia
• Treatment of Wounds
• Jagged, Torn, or Punctured Wounds
• Necrotic Ulcers
• Swine Erysipelas
• Hide-Bound
• Wrinkles in The Skin
Pasture Improvement
• Rotational Grazing
• Feeding Value
• Winter Feed
• Trial Plots at Lawnton
A Prolific Hen. P. Rumball, Poultry Expert. Includes photograph
Queensland Show Dates
Stock Foods. J.C. Brunnich, F.I.C., F.A.C.I., Agricultural Chemist. Part I. Page 384
• Objects of Feeding
• Composition of Foods
• Digestibility of Foods
• Nutritive Ratio
• Starch Equivalent
• Food Units
• Palatability
• Succulence
• Vitamins
Climatological Table-March, 1931
Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts
Climatological Table-April, 1931
Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts. Table showing the average rainfall for the month of April, in the Agricultural Districts, together with total rainfall during 1931 and 1930 for comparison.
Farmers' Sheep and Wool. J. Carew, Senior Instructor in Sheep and Wool. [Continued from the April Issue.] Part V. Sheep Experiments at The Queensland Agricultural College. Page 403
• Sheep as Scavengers
• Breeding Results
• The Farmer's Flock
• Difficulties
• Reasons for Success
Queensland Dairy Herds. Production Recording
Fruit Growing in North Queensland. Page 409
• Citrus Fruits
• Pineapples
• Other Fruits
• Tomatoes
The Cotton Industry
• Importation of Cotton Seed
• The Government Guarantee
• Cotton Varieties
• Other Matters Discussed
• Minister's Reply
Answers to Correspondents. Page 412
• Spear Grass-Low Grazing Value
• Tie Bush (Phyllanthus brisbanicus)
• Scrub Panicum (Echinochloa)
• Tournefortia Tree (Cordia subcordata)
• Algaroba Bean
• Yams
• Jack Bean
• Johnson Grass
• Pennyroyal
• Tick Trefoil
• Flame Tree.
• Control of White Ants Attacking Living Trees
• Tobacco
• Soil Conditions
• Poultry Foods-Cowpea, Balanced Ration
General Notes. Page 416
• Dairy Produce Act-Examinations
• New Bird and Animal Sanctuaries
• Egg Board
• Sugar Assessments
• Staff Changes and Appointments
• Butter Board
• Arrowroot Board
• Destruction of Brumbies
• School of Instruction For Pig Raisers
• Removal of Citrus Plants from the Burrum District Prohibited
• Royal National Show, 1931
• The Royal Society of Queensland
• Strawberry Marketing
The Home and the Garden. Page 421
• Our Babies
• Roses
• Flower Garden
• The Care of the Lawn
• Kitchen Garden
Orchard Notes for July
• The Coastal Districts
• The Granite Belt, Southern and Central Tablelands
Farm Notes for July
Astronomical Data for Queensland. Times Computed by D. Eglinton, F.R A.S and A.C. Eglinton