Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction 



for Ireland. 



LIST OF THE DEPARTMENT'S LEAFLETS. 



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The Warble Fly. 



Oul of Print. 



Charlock (or Preihaugb) Spraying; 



P'lulce \n Sheep. 



Timothy Meadowi. 



The Turnip Fly. 



Wireworms. 



Prevention of White Scour in Catvss. 



Out of Print. 



Contag-iou!) Abortion in Cattle. 



Prevention of Potato Blight. 



Sheep Scab. 



Thd Use and Purchase o(Manure«, 



Swine Fever. 



Early Potato Growing. 



Calf Rearing. 



Diseases of Poultry — Gapes. 



Basic Slag. 



Dishorning Calves. 



Care and Trealinenl 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, Mitat, 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. 



II ,1 Meaclow Hay. 



11 i> Potatoes. 



I. II Mangolds. 



II 11 Oats. 



II 1 1 Turnips, 



Permanent Pasture Grasses. 

 The Rearing and Management of 



Chickens. 

 "Husk" or "Hoose" in Calves. 

 Ringworm on Cattle. 

 Haymaking. 



The Black Curraiil Mite 

 Foul Brood or Bee Pest. 

 Poultry Fattening. 

 Portable Poultry Houses. 

 The Leather-Jacket Grub. 

 Flax Experiments. 

 The Construction of a Cowhouke 



A. — Introductory. 



B. — Suitable Soils and their 



Treatment. 

 C. — Curing Barns. 



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TOBACCO-GROWING 



D.— Suitable Varieties. 

 E.-Seed Beds. 



F. — Manures. 



G. — Transplanting 



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Calf Meal. 



The Apple. 



Cultivation of th« Root Crop 



Marketing of Fruit. 



Sprouting Seed Potatoes. 



Testing of Farm Seeds. 



The Packing of Butter. 



Field Experiments — Wheat. 



Out of Print. 



"Redwater" or "Blood Murrain' in 

 Cattle. 



Varieties of Fruit suitable for cultiva- 

 tion in Ireland. 



Forestry : The Planting of Waste Lands. 



Forestry : The Proper Method of Plant- 

 ing Forest Trees. 



Forestry : Trees for Poles and Timber, 



Forestry : Trees for Shelter and Orna- 

 ment. 



The Prevention of Tuberculosis in Cattle. 



Forestry : Planting, Management, and 

 Preservation of Shelter-Belt and 

 Hedgerow Timber. 



Forestry : The Management of Planta- 

 tions. 



Forestry : Felling and Selling Timber. 



The Planting and Management of 

 Hedges. 



Some Common Parasites of the Sheep. 



Barley Sowing. 



American Gooseberry Mildew. 



Scour and Wasting in Young Cattle. 



Home Buttermaking. 



The Cultivation of Small Fruits. 



Catch Crops. 



Potato Culture on Small Farms. 



Cultivation of Main Crop Potatoes. 



Cultivation of Osiers. 



Ensilage. 



Some Injurious Orchard Insects. 



Dirty Milk. 



Barley Threshing. 



The Home Bottling of Fruit. 



The Construction of Piggeries. 



The Advantages of Early Ploughing. 



Black Scab in Potatoes. 



Home Preservation of Eggs. 



Mnrketing of Wild Fruits, 



Co!.t of Forest Planting. 



Store Cattle «>■ Butter, Bacon and Eggs. 



Packing Eggs for Hatching. 



Weeds. 



Tuberculosis in Poultry. 



Seaweed as Manure. 



LEAFLETS. 



H. —Cultivation, Suckering, and Topping 

 I. — Harvesting and Curing. 

 J.— Grading, Packing, and Maturing. 

 K. — Marketing. 



Copies of the above Leaflets can be obtained, FREE OF CHARGE and post free, on 

 anplication to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, 

 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. Letters of Application so addressed need not be stamped. 



