Journal of Agriculture^ Victoria. 



[10 Oct., 1918. 



SUNLIGHT I 



OIL- cake: 



A Better Result. 



MR. 5HANAHAN. of Coleraine, writes:— 



Dear Sirs, 



I am enclosing cheque for Oil-Cake. It took 

 me a long time before I could get thie cows to 

 eat it, but they got to like it by degrees, and the 

 result is entirely satisfactory. I really do not 

 know of a substance that could give a better 

 result. I reCret very much that I did not have it 

 earlier, and I feel sure I would have doubled my 

 supply of cream. One of my cows was nearly 

 dry, and was not giving more than a pint of milk 

 per day. Now she is giving 1 4 gallons. Certainly 

 some of the result is due to the increased 

 supply of grass, but from the time I got her to 

 eat the Oil-Cake she steadily improved and is 

 continuing on the improve. 



Please send me 2cwt. more as the last lot 

 is nearly used up. 



Yours faithfully. 



(Signed) JOHN SHANAHAN. 



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1. SILO CONSTRUCTION. 



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



3. APPLE GROWING FOR EXPORT. 



P. J. Cannody. 

 5. CIDER MAKING. J. Knioht. 



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



8. BUILDING HINTS FOR SETTLERS. 



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



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



10. SILOS AND SILAGE. O. //. P. Baker. 



11. THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY AND CLOSER 

 SETTLEMENT. 7/. T. Ea^terbxj. 



12. WORMS IN SHEEP. 



S. S. Cameron, D.V.Sc, M.R.C.V.S. 



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



14. FARM BLACKSMITHING. G. liaxter. 



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. Meeking. 



21. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

 —1912-13. ir. A. N. Robertson, B. V.Sc. 



22. WHEAT AND ITS CULTIVATION. 



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



23. HINTS ON PACKING AND FORWARDING 

 FRUIT FOR EXPORT. J. G. Tvmer. 



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. 

 11. SUMMER FODDER CROPS. 



Temple A. J. Smith. 



29. THE BEE-KEEPING INDUSTRY IN VICTORIA. 



P. R. Beuhni'. 



30. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 

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



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



33. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 



1915-16. If. ^-1. y. Robrrtson, B. V.Sc. 



34. GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF STALLIONS 



1916-17. If. A. y. Robertson, B.V..Sc. 



35. SUMMER BUD, or YEMA GRAFT OF THE VINE 

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36. EVAPORATION OF APPLES. 



39. POTATO CULTURE. J. T. Raimay. 



.\lso Leaflets on Foul Brood of Bees, Transferring 

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 Cut Worms, Insect Pests of the Potato, Fruit 

 Tree Diseases and their Treatmert. 



