Agriculture. Page 107
• Winter Cereals includes tables
• Maize Crop Prospects in the Boonah District
• The Importance of Soil Ventilation
• “Wool Cotton”
• New Method of Potato Culture
• Market Gardening
• Suggestions for Seed Preservation
• Tomato-Growing by W.M. McLean
• Some Fine Tomatoes includes photos
• Neglected Industries
• Peanuts
• New Use for Coconut Water
Pastoral. Page 119
• The Blow-Fly Pest
• Live Stock in the United States of America
• A New Method of Branding
The Orchard. Page 121
• The Cincturing or Ringing and Girdling of Fruit Trees including photos
• Pickling Green and Ripe Olives
Viticulture. Page 128
• The Wine Industry by G.A. Gattino includes diagram
• Raisin Drying and Curing
Tropical Industries. Page 136
• Cocoa
• The Germination of the Coconut
• The Algaroba Tree in Cyprus
• State Instructor in Poultry
Entomology. Page 140
• The Cane-Beetle
• The Cotton-Boll Worm
Dairying. Page 143
• The Dairy Herd, Queensland Agricultural College, Gatton
• Breeders of Purebred Stock in Queensland-Beef and Dairy Cattle
• Painless Dehorning includes photos
Poultry. Page 148
• Report on Egg-laying Competition, Queensland Agricultural College, January 28 to February 27, 1917 includes tables
General Notes. Page 150
• The Raw Cotton Supply
• Feeding Pigs
• Societies
• Mr J.F. Bailey
• Fistula
• “Queensland Agricultural Journal,” 1916
Answers to Correspondents. Page 154
• Milch Goats
• Measurement of an Excavated Tank
• Kapok
• The Price of Rennet
The Markets. Page 155
• Prices of Farm Produce in the Brisbane Markets for February, 1917
• Vegetables-Turbot Street Markets
• Southern Fruit Markets
• Prices of Fruit-Turbot Street Markets
• Top Prices, Enoggera yards, January, 1917
• Astronomical Data for Queensland
• Statistics
• Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts
Farm and Garden Notes for April. Page 159
• Orchard Notes for April
• The Southern Coast Districts
• The Tropical Coast Districts
• The Southern and Central Tablelands
Queensland Agricultural College. Page 162
• For Sale
• Poultry
• For Service