DEPARTMENT OF Af^lICULTURE AND TECHNICAL 

 INSTRUCTION FOR IRELAND. 



LIST OF THE DEPARTMENT'S LEAFLETS. 



No. 1. 



The Warble Ply. 



The Use and Purchase of leeding 



Stuffs. 

 Foot Kot in Sheep. 

 The Sale of Flax. 



Celery Leaf-Spot Disease or Blight. 

 Charlock Cor Preshaugh) Spraying. 

 Fluke in Sheep. 

 Tiiuothv Meadows 

 The Turnip Fly 

 Wireworms. 



Prevention of White Scour in Calves 

 Liciuid Manure 



Contagious Abortion in Cattle. 

 Prevention of Potato Blight. 

 Milk Records. 

 Sheep Scab. 



The Use and Purchase of Manures. 

 Swine Fever. 

 Early Potato Growing. 

 Calf Rearing 



Diseases of Poultry : — Gapes 

 Basic Slag. 

 Dishorning Calves. 

 Care and Treatment of Premium 



Bulls 

 Fowl Cholera. 



Winter Fattening of Cattle. 

 Breeding and Feeding of Pigs. 

 Blackleg, Black Quarter, or Blue 



Quarter 

 Flax Seed. 

 Poultry Parasites — Fleas, Mites, and 



Lice. 

 Winter Egg Production. 

 Rearing and Fattening of Turkeys 

 Profitable Breeds of Poultry. 

 The Revival of Tillage. 

 The Liming of Land. 

 Field Experiments — Barley. 



„ „ Meadow Hay 



„ „ Potatoes 



„ ,. Mangels. 



„ ,. Oats. 



Turnips 

 Permanent Pasture Grasses 

 Thf Rearing and Management of 



"Husk" or "Hoose" In Calves 

 Ringworm on Cattle 

 Haymaking 



The Black Currant Mite. 

 Foul Brood or Bee Pest. 

 Poultry Fattening. 

 Portable Poultry Houses. 

 The Leather-Jacket Grub. 

 Flax Experiments 



The Construction of & Cowhouse. 

 Calf Mealfl. 



No. 55 The Apple. 



56. Cultivation of tlie Root Crop. 



57. Marketing of Fruit. 



58. Sprouting Seed Potatoes. 



59. Testing of Farm Seeds 



60. The Packing of Butter. 



61. Field Experiments — Wheat 



62. The Manaizeraent of Dairv Cows. 



63. " Redwater " or " Blood-Murrain " 

 in Cattle. 



64. Varieties of Fruit Suitable for 

 Cultivation in Ireland. 



65. Forestry : The Planting of Waste 

 Lands. 



66. Forestry : The Proper Method of 

 Planting Forest Trees 



67. Forestry : Trees for Poles and 

 Timber. 



68. Forestry : Trees for Shelter and 

 Ornament. 



69. The Prevention of Tuberculosis in 

 Cattle. 



70 Forestry : Planting, Management, 

 ind Preservation of Shelter-Belt 

 and Hedgerow Timber. 



71. Forestry : The Management of 

 Plantations 



72. Forestry : Felling and Selling Timber. 

 73 The Planting and Management of 



Hedges. 

 74. Some Common Parasites of the 

 Sheep. 



75 Barley Sowing 



76 American Gooseberry Mildew. 

 77. Scour and Wasting in Young Cattle. 

 78 Home Buttermaking 



79. The Cultivation of Small Fruits 



80. Catch Crop> 



81. Potato Culture on Small Farms. 



82. Cultivation of Main Crop Potatoes 



83. Cultivation of Osiers. 



84. Ensilage. 

 85 Some Injurious Orchard Insects. 



86. Dirty Milk. 



87. Barlev Threshing 



88. The Home Bottling of Fruit 



89 The Construction of Piggeries. 



90 The Advantages of Early Ploughing 

 91. Black Scab in Potatoes 

 92 Home Preservation of Eggs. 



93. Marketing of Wild Fruits. 



94. Cost of Forest Planting. 



95. Store Cattle or Butter, Bacon, and 

 Eggs. 



96. Packing Eggs for Hatching 



97. Weeds, 



98. Tuberculosis in Poultrv. 

 99 Seaweed in Manure 



SPECIAL LEAFLETS. 



Catch Crop.^. 



Autumn Sownn Cereals. 



Eggs and Poultry. 



The War and Food Production 



The Sowing of Spring Wheat. 



Winter Maiiuring (irass Lands. 



FeediTig of Pigs— Use of Boiled Swedes. 



Desi ruction ot Farm Pest. 



Grain Crops. 



Pig Feeding- -The need for economy. 



No. 11. 



„ 12. 



„ 13. 



, 14. 



., 15. 



„ 16. 



,. 17. 



Poultry Feeding — The need for 



economy. 

 The Digging and Storing of 



Potatoes. 

 Sulphate of Ammonia. 

 .I''lax-seed for 1918 Sowing. 

 Purchase of Basic Slag. 

 Prices of Superphospiiate. 

 Prices of Compound Fertilisers. 



Copie$ 0* the above Itafiets can be obtained free of charge, and post free, on application to the 

 Secretary Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, Upper Merrton Street, 

 Dublin. Letters of application so addresaed need not be stamped. 



