Agriculture. Page 131
• The Cotton Plant in Southern Queensland. Daniel Jones, Adviser in Cotton Culture
• Cotton Seed Imports
• Beekeeping may Increase the Cotton Crop. Includes photographs
• Notice to Cotton Planters
• Cotton on the Condamine. Includes photograph
• Cotton-Picking Machine
• A Successful Cotton-Picker. Edward C. Crossman. Includes photographs
• Onions and Onion-Growing
• Pulverised Lime in Agriculture
• Market Gardening. Rhubarb-Growing from Seed. Thos. Johnson
Poultry. Page 147
• Report on Egg-Laying Competition, Queensland Agricultural College, February, 1919
• Anti-Cockroach Substances
The Orchard. Page 150
• Co-Operation Amongst Fruit Growers
Tropical Industries. Page 152
• Cane Grub Investigation
• Sterilisation of Tobacco Seeds
• The Desirability of Increasing our Sugar Production. Harry T. Easterby, General Superintendent, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations
• Rainfall in the Agricultural Districts
Science. Page 159
• A Sun Prophecy Fulfilled on Earth
• Droughts and Floods
• The Purification of Water for Butter and Cheese Factories. Arthur Morry, Architect, Surveyor to the Department of Agriculture and Stock
• Lime and Magnesia in Queensland Soils. J.C. Brunnich, F.I.C., Agricultural Chemist
General Notes. Page 170
• Open Season for Opossums and Bears
• Wanted To Sell, Hire, or Exchange
• Societies, Show Dates, etc., 1919
The Markets. Page 171
• Prices of Farm Produce in the Brisbane Markets for March, 1919
• Vegetables - Turbot Street Markets
• Southern Fruit Markets
• Prices of Fruit - Turbot Street Markets
• Top Prices, Enoggera Yards, February, 1919
• Astronomical Data for Queensland. Times of Sunrise and Sunset
Farm and Garden Notes for May. Page 174
• Orchard Notes for May
• The Southern Coast Districts
• The Tropical Coast Districts
• The Southern and Central Tablelands
Breeders of Purebred Stock in Queensland – Beef and Dairy Cattle. Page 177