Agriculture. Page 215
• Cotton crop of 1915-16
• Utilising Maize Stalks
• A New Cotton-Picking Machine includes photo
• Leaching of Nitrates from the soil
• Grain or Dry District Sorghum by G.B. Brooks includes photos, diagrams and table
• Market Gardening
• An appliance for destroying the French Bean Fly by R.E. Gardiner includes diagrams and photo
• Mushrooms includes photos and diagram
• Exhibition Notes, 1916
• Fibrous plants as a source of paper includes photo
• Home-Curing Hams and Bacon
Pastoral. Page 239
• The Experimental Feeding of Cattle with Prickly-Pear by Frank Smith
• Footrot in Sheep by “Crowfoot”
• Sheep on the Coast
Dairying. Page 248
• The Dairy Herd, Queensland Agricultural College, Gatton
• The Champion cow of Denmark
Poultry. Page 249
• Report on Egg-Laying Competition, Queensland Agricultural College, August 1916 includes tables
The Orchard. Page 252
• Fruit growing at Landsborough includes photos
• Stocks used by the Chinese
• Red oil for the red spider
• Quarter Ill: or Black Leg
Vitculture. Page 256
• Wine-Growings’ Co-operative Wine-Cellar by G.A. Gattino
• Artificial Teeth for Horses
Apiculture. Page 258
• Do Bees injure Fruit?
• Canary Seed
Statistics. Page 261
• Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts
Botany. Page 262
• Illustrated Notes on the Weeds of Queensland by J.F. Bailey includes photo
Science. Page 264
• Soil Analysis
Entomology. Page 267
• The Spider or Tick Fly of the Horse by Henry Tryon
General Notes. Page 275
• A New Ally
• Answers to Correspondents
• Onion-Growing
The Markets. Page 278
• Prices of Farm Produce in the Brisbane Markets for September, 1916
• Vegetables-Turbot Street Markets
• Southern Fruit Markets
• Prices of Fruit – Turbot Street Markets
• Top Prices, Enoggera Yards, August, 1916
• Exhibition Sales, 1916
• Astronomical Data for Queensland
Orchard Notes for November. Page 282
• The Southern Coast Districts
• The Tropical Coast Districts
• The Southern and Central Tablelands
• Farm and Garden Notes for November