Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[10 Jan., 1918. 



PAMPHLETS 



New Series 



Obtainable from the Director of 

 Agriculture, Melbourne, 



Free on Application. 



1. SILO CONSTRUCTION. 



2. HINTS FOR NEW SETTLERS. T. A. J. Smith. 



3. APPLE GROWING FOR EXPORT. 



J'. J. Carmody. 



5. CIDER MAKING. J. Knight. 



7. CITRUS FRUIT CULTURE. E. E. Pescott. 



8. BUILDING HINTS FOR SETTLERS. 



A. S. Kenyon, C.E., and othem. 



9. TOBACCO CULTURE. T.A.J. Smith. 



10. SILOS AND SILAGE. O. H. F. Baker. 



11. THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY AND CLOSER 

 SETTLEMENT. //. T. Eauterby. 



12. WORMS IN SHEEP. 



S. S. Caincnm, D.V.Sc, M.H.C.V.S. 



13. CHEESE MAKING (Cheddar). C. S. Sawer.i. 



14. FARM BLACKSMITHING. O. Baxter. 



15. BROOM FIBRE INDUSTRY. T. A. J. Smith. 



16. THE PIG INDUSTRY. R. T. Archer. 



19. LIME IN AGRICULTURE. 



Dr. S. S. Cameron and others. 



20. NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF PACKING APPLES. 



E. Mceking. 



21. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 —1912-13. If. A. N. Robertson. B.V.Sc. 



22. WHEAT AND ITS CULTIVATION. 



A. E. V. Richardson, 3f.A., B.Sc. 



23. HINTS ON PACKING AND FORWARDING 

 FRUIT FOR EXPORT. J. O. Turner. 



24. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 —1913-14. W. A. N. Robertson, B. V.Sc. 



25. SUCCESSFUL POULTRY KEEPING, ETC, 



A. Hart. 



26. TOMATO CULTURE IN VICTORIA. S. A. Cock. 



27. SUMMER FODDER CROPS. 



Temple A. J. Smith. 



29. THE BEE-KEEPING INDUSTRY IN VICTORIA. 



F. R. Beuhne. 



30. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 — 1914-15. W. A. N. Robertson, B. V.Sc. 



32. CITRUS CULTURE IN VICTORIA. 5. A. Cock. 



33. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 1915-16. W. A. N. Robertson, B.V.Sc. 



I Also Leaflets on Foul Brood of Bees, Transferring; 



I I!ees, Feeding Cows for Milk Production, Sulphit- 



I ing, Some Vintag-e Considerations, Spring Frosts, 

 I Cut Worms, Insect Pests of the Potato. 



A PROMINENT FARMER'S 

 OPINION OF 



!! 



Mitchell" 

 Harvesters 



" From the time the three "Mitchell" 6 ft. 

 Harvesters were started till they finished 

 950 acres, we never had a single hitch or 

 stop with any one of them. The crop 

 went up to 12 bags to the acre, and they 

 made a remarkably good sample, and pull 

 easy. Four horses would pull them but 

 with five horses a good pace can be kept 

 up all day. I have worked and owned 

 various other popular makes of Harvesters, 

 but I can honestly and conscientiously say 

 the "Mitchell" is absolutely the best, and 

 I must compliment your firm on turning 

 out such a good and reliable machine. I 

 can honestly recommend the "Mitchell" 

 Harvester to any farmer wanting a machine 

 as an excellent one." 



H. A. PAECH, Walla Walla, N.S.W. 



As these 3 "Mitchell's" handled 

 this 9SO-acre 12-bag crop with- 

 out a single hitch, don't you 

 think it's safe to handle yours? 



Ask for Catalogues of our Farm and Dairy 

 Machines, and please say you saw this Ad. 



MITCHELL 



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