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AGRICULTURE 

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The following are some of i 

 appeared in r 

 June, 1917. 



Potato Spraying for Farmers. 

 Investigations in Cherry Orchards. 

 Buried Weed Seeds. 

 Experiments with Pepsin to replace Rennet. 



July, 1917. 



Cider Fruit for Table Use. 



Determination of Cost of Production of Farm Crops. 



Nutritive Value of Edible Fungi. 



August, 1917. 



" Blossom Wilt and Canker " Disease of Apple Trees. 



Report on an Infestation of Larvae of the Antler Moth in the Peak 



Districts 

 A New Source of Potash. 



The Journal, which consists cf 00 pages or more, is 

 published about the 15th of each month. It is usually 

 illustrated, and contains articles written by experts, Notes on 

 Feeding Value of Food Stuffs and Manurial Value of Ferti- 

 lisers according to current prices, Summaries of Agricultural 

 Experiments, Notes on Agricultural Co-operation and Small 

 Holdings, on Agriculture Abroad, and on Crop Prospects. 

 Official Notices and Circulars and Market Prices are also 

 given. Special articles deal with matters in which agricul- 

 tural interests are touched by the War. 



_?armers. land agents, landowners and others are invited by the 

 JL>ard of Agriculture and Fisheries to support their JOURJTAI., 

 wjtich is definitely published for the benefit of all classes of 

 Agriculturists, and is accordingly sold at a very low price (see 

 tofe'OW). The JOTTRlfAIt should be bound and placed on the 

 bo ik-shelf of every agriculturist for reference purposes ; it -will 

 answer a large number of questions which are put to the Board 

 every month. 



Three, montJis. ].?. , S'nv months, '2s, ; 7'nvhc months. 4.s. (Pi>xf, Free). 



