Agriculture. Page 1
• Oil seeds which can be profitably grown in Queensland
• Cotton-Growing
• The latest cotton-picking machine
• Humogen
• The Partiotic acre scheme in Canada
• Coral sand in the North
• Market Gardening
Pastoral. Page 11
• Stomach worms in sheep by W.G. Brown
• Basic slag for natural pasture
• Another possible source of potash
Dairying. Page 13
• The dairy herd, Queensland Agricultural College, Gatton
• Chili Wine
Poultry. Page 14
• Report on egg-laying competition, Queensland Agricultural College, May 1916 includes table
The Horse. Page 16
• Where are the Horses: by Colonel Ricardo (England)
The Orchard. Page 18
• A Hint to fruitgrowers
• A maize-cum-Potato Crop
Viticulture. Page 19
• Grape Culture experiment – Buderim Mountain State School
Tropical Industries. Page 20
• The latest cotton-picking machine includes photos
• Sugar prospects in the North
• Cotton Seed for the 1916 Season
• Grooved sugar-mill rollers
• Queensland Sugar-Mills
• Treating cane damaged by frost
• The sisal hemp trade of Mexico
Entomology. Page 34
• Bean fly and other pests by H. Tryon
• Grub stage of the cane-beetle
• Sugar-Cane pests
• Table fowls
General Notes. Page 38
• Denatured spirit of alcohol
• A substitute for Paris green
• Fruit and cottage garden competition
• Snakes and pork
• Tanning a hide
• An effective gate-fastener includes diagrams
• The workers’ compensation act of 1916
• Regulation of Sugar-Cane Prices Act
Answers to Correspondents. Page 43
• Euphorbia Piluliffera
• Crossbred Sheep by F. Gradule
The Markets. Page 44
• Prices of farm produce in the Brisbane Markets for June, 1916
• Vegetables-Turbot Street Markets
• Southern Fruit Markets
• Prices of Fruit – Turbot Street markets
• Top Prices, Enoggera yards, May, 1916
• London Quotations
• Statistics
• Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts
• Astronomical Data for Queensland
Farm and Garden Notes for August. Page 49
• Orchard Notes for August
• The Southern coast districts
• The tropical coast districts
• The Southern and central tablelands