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Queensland Agricultural Journal, Vol. 4, No. 5, 52 pages, November 1915. State of Queensland.

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Agriculture. Page 253
• The Advantages and Objects of Agricultural Conferences
• Complete Fertilisers for Farm, Orchard and Vegetable Garden
• Cowpeas
• A Use for Sea Island Cotton
• How Can Crops Be Grown Without Potash Manure?
• Cotton-Growing in America and Queensland
• Market Gardening. The Pumpkin Beetle

Pastoral. Page 267
• Sheep on the Dawson Valley Country
• Eradication of Thistles

Dairying. Page 268
• The Dairy Herd, Queensland Agricultural College Gatton. Milking Records of Cows for Month of September, 1915
• Comment upon Herd-Testing Operations. E. Graham, Dairy Expert
• Prickly-Pear as a Fodder
• Sudan Grass for Pigs

Poultry. Page 274
• Report on Egg-Laying Competition, Queensland Agricultural College, September, 1915
• Statistics Rainfall in The Agricultural Districts. Table Showing the Average Rainfall for the Month of September in the Agricultural
• Districts, together With total Rainfalls During September, 1915 and 1914 for Comparison

State Farms. Page 276

The Orchard. Page 277
• The Fiji Banana Trade. (From the "Fiji Planters' Journal.")
• Banana Manuring. R. G. Bartlett, H.T., State School, Buderim
• Fruit-Growing in Queensland
• Directions for Canning tomatoes

Horticulture. Page 282
• Liquid Manure
• Kerosene Emulsion

Tropical industries. Page 283
• The Value of Manure for Sugar-Cane
• Rubber in Malaya
• Ginger
• 80lb. of Rubber per Tree per Annum
• Renewed Bark

Botany. Page 287
• Contributions to the Flora of Queensland. J.F. Bailey and C. T. White.
• New Series-No. 1.
• Order Menispermame. - Stephania, Lour
• Order Cruciferie. - Camelina, Crantz.
• Order Leguminme. - Cassia, Linn. including Illistration
• Order Fungi

Science. Page 289
• Analysis of Ash of Crow's Foot Elm. J. C. Brunnich, Agricultural Chemist

Entomology. Page 290
• Notes on Experiments for the Control of the Sugar Cane Beetle
• Prickly-Pear as Stock Feed-Experiments in India
• Prickly-Pear Feeding Experiments (Horn, E. W., Department of Agriculture, Bombay, Bulletin 5s of 1913, Bombay, 1914)

General Notes. Page 292
• Women and The War
• Keeping Milk Sweet in Hot Weather
• Destroying Timber by Poison
• Prevention of Hog Cholera
• A Handy Device for Growing Ferns
• Long Motor tour. 2,650 Miles Though Queensland
• Scrub Ticks Affecting Dogs, Foals, Calves, and Sheep. W. G. Brown, instructor in Wool and Sheep.
• Destroying Zamia Plants
• The Queensland Treasurer's Financial Statement
• Answers to Correspondents
• Mange in Horses
• Powdery Mildew on Roses
• Times of Sunrise and Sunset at Brisbane-1915

The Markets. Page 300
• Prices of Farm Produce in the Brisbane Markets for October, 1915.
• Southern Fruit Markets.
• Prices of Fruit-Turbot Street Markets.
• Top Prices, Enoggera Yards, September, 1915.
• London Quotations.
• Orchard Notes for December. A. H. Benson, Director of Fruit Culture.
• The Southern Coast Districts
• The Tropical Coast Districts
• The Southern and Central Tablelands
• Farm and Garden Notes for December

Item Type:Journal
Volume:4
Number:5
Number of Pages:52
Date:November 1915
Publisher:State of Queensland
Corporate Creators:Queensland. Department of Agriculture and Stock
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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