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Queensland Agricultural Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, 108 pages, July 1914. State of Queensland.

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Agriculture. Page 1
• The Mount Larcom Mining Homestead Area
• Good Roads includes photo
• Rice-Growing at Bulimba includes photo
• Tanias’ or, Dasheens includes photos
• The Use of Explosives in Farming includes photos and diagram
• The Cost of Subsoiling with Explosives
• Department of Agriculture and Stock. – Seed Maize for Disposal for Season 1914-15 includes photos
• Market Gardening. Notes on Rhubarb-Growing
• Tomatoes

Dairying. Page 34
• The Dairy Herd, Queensland Agricultural College, Gatton
• Protection of Bananas from Flying Foxes

Poultry. Page 35
• Report on Egg-Laying Competition, Queensland Agricultural College, May, 1914

State Farms. Page 36
• Notes from Kamerunga State Nursery-May 1914
• Bungeworgorai-Roma
• Warren
• Statistics. Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts. Table showing the average rainfall for the Month of May in the Agricultural Districts, together with total rainfalls during May 1913 and 19914 for Comparison.

The Orchard. Page 40
• A Japanese Formula for Destroying the Woolly Aphis
• Drying Bananas
• The Cultivation and Uses of the Rosella by Daniel Jones includes diagrams
• Bananas at Biggenden, includes photos
• A Fruitful Pomegranate Tree includes photos
• Citrus Fruits in the Western Districts includes photos

Tropical Industries. Page 53
• Fibre from the Musa or Banana Family by T. Binnie
• Another New Fibre Decorticator includes photos
• Neglected Industries. Silk Worms and How to Rear them includes diagrams and photos
• Apiculture
• Bees Sent by Parcel Post

Botany. Page 73
• Contributions to the Flora of Queensland and British New Guinea by F. Mason Bailey
• Order Meliaceae
• Order Leguminoseae
• Order Myrtaceae
• Order Cucurbitacae
• Order Rubiaceae
• Order Orchidaea
• Order Lemnaceae
• Order Characeae
• Order Fungi
• Order Algae

Entomology. Page 79
• The Queensland Fruit Fly and How to Destroy it. By A.A. Smith
• Snails in the Garden and Bush-House

Animal Pathology. Page 81
• Factors influencing Efficacy and Deterioration of Cattle-Dipping Fluids by J.C. Brunnich and F. Smith includes tables
• Times of Sunrise and Sunset at Brisbane May-August 1914

General Notes. Page 93
• To Soften a Hard Sponge
• Banana Manuring at Buderim State School
• Particulars of Where Agricultural Lime can be obtained in Queensland includes table
• New Hybrid Orange
• An Efficient Method of Poisoning Flying Foxes
• To Estimate Standing Crops
• Answers to Correspondents
• Destroying Tree Suckers
• Mustard and Cress

The Markets. Page 96
• Prices of Farm Produce in the Brisbane Markets for June, 1914
• Southern Fruit Markets
• Prices of Fruit – Turbot Street Markets
• Top Prices, Enoggera Yards, May, 1914
• The Sisal Hemp Market
• Farm and Garden Notes for August
• Orchard Notes for August 22, 2006
• The Southern Coast Districts
• The Tropical Coast Districts
• Southern and Central Tablelands

Item Type:Journal
Volume:2
Number:1
Number of Pages:108
Date:July 1914
Publisher:State of Queensland
Corporate Creators:Queensland. Department of Agriculture and Stock
Keywords:Contains general index and index to illustrations
Subjects:Agriculture > Agriculture (General)
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Documents and other collections
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > History
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Agricultural education
Agriculture > By region or country > Australia > Queensland > Periodicals
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Last Modified:14 Apr 2026 23:42

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