Journal of Ayriculture, Victoria. 



fll Feb., 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. 



}'. ./. Cai-tnnht. 

 5. CIDER MAKING. J. Knight. 



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



8. BUILDING HINTS FOR SETTLERS. 



^1. S. Kenyan, C.E., and others. 



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



10. SILOS AND SILAGE. O. 11. F. Baker. 



11. THE BEET SUGAR" INDUSTRY AND CLOSER 

 SETTLEMENT. //. T. Eaxterbii. 



12. WORMS IN SHEEP. 



.S'. ,S'. Cameron, D.V.Sr., ^f.H.C.V.S. 



13. CHEESE MAKING (Cheddar). C.S.Sawers. 



14. FARM BLACKSMITHING. G. Ba.rter. 



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



16. THE PIG INDUSTRY. It. T. Archer. 



19. LIME IN AGRICULTURE. 



]>r. S. S. Cameron and otiiers. 



20. NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF PACKING APPLES. 



E. M,-eki)uj. 



21. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 —1912-13. W. A. y. Robertson. B.V.Sc. 



22. WHEAT AND ITS CULTIVATION. 



A. E. V. Bichardson, M.A., B.Sc. 



23. HINTS ON PACKING AND FORWARDING 

 FRUIT FOR EXPORT. J. G. Turner. 



24. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 —1913-14. ir. A. N. Robertson, B.V.Se. 



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. B. Beiihm'. 



30. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 - 1914-15. W. A. N. Bobertson, B. V.Sr. 



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



33. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 1915-16. ir. .4. y. Bobertson, B. V.Sc. 



Also Leaflets on Foul Brood of Bees, Transferring- 



Bees, Feeding Cows for Milk Production, Sulphit- 



ing. Some Vintage Considerations, Spring Frosts, 



Cut Worms, Insect Pests of the Potato. 



"MITCHELL" PLOWS 



The Choice of Champions 



1. It IS a fact that practica'Iy all Plowing 

 Matches are won by men with " Mitchell " 

 Plows. Champion Plowmen are the keenest 

 judges of what a Plow should be, and they 

 choose the "Mitchell" because they know 

 their chance of success is greatly reduced if 

 they use any other make. 



2. Other Plow-m.?.kers (so-called) also 

 think the "Mitchell" is the best, because 

 they are imitating it — some of them even to 

 the colour of the paint. Don't forget that 

 while they can imitate the paint, HO one 

 can imitate "Mitchell" Plow 

 knovsfledge and experience. 

 For instance, you can't get the equal of our 

 Mouldboard in shape, set, hardness, and 

 scouring qualities on any other Plow in 

 Australia. 



In the above two facts you have 

 positive proof that the makers of 

 "Mitchell" Plows know how to make better 

 plows than any other makers, and remember, 

 you don't pay a penny extra for the special 

 expert knowledge that you get in every 

 "Mitchell" Plow. 



"MITCHELL PLOWS" not only wilh- 



staod all ordinary strains, but have an abundance of 



reserve strength for emergencies. 



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