The Journal 
OF THE 
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 
(PRICE 4d., Post Free) 
IS 
AN OFFICIAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED ON 
THE 15th OF EACH MONTH 
BY THE 
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, 
Whitehall Place, London, S.W., 
FOR THE BENEFIT OF AGRICULTURISTS. 
CONTENTS. 
The following are some of the principal articles which have 
appeared in recent numbers : — 
March, 1916. 
Accumulated Fertility in Grass Land in consequence of Phosphatic 
Manuring: Second Report on Experiments ( illustrated ). 
The Growing of Sugar Beet. 
Farm Valuations for Book-keeping Purposes. 
A New Method for the Destruction of Bacteria in Large Volumes 
of Milk by means of Electricity ( illustrated ). 
Destruction of Rats in East Lothian. 
Summer Sprays against American Gooseberry Mildew. 
Silage as Food for Stock. 
April, 1916. 
The French Agricultural Labour Problem. 
Economy in Food. 
The Washing Out of Nitrate from Arable Soil during the Past. 
Winter. 
Fish Meal as Food for Pigs. 
The Sale of Home-Grown Wool. 
Two New Seedling Hops of Commercial Promise ( illustrated ). 
Co-operative Farm Implement Societies ( illustrated ). 
Mangolds or Swede Turnips for Dairy Cows. 
At the present time an endeavour is being made to publish 
matter of definite interest and value under War conditions. 
Summaries of Agricultural Experiments, Notes on Agricultural 
Co-operation and Small Holdings, and Market Prices appear 
regularly. The JOURNAL is usually illustrated. 
Far mers, land agents, landowners and others are asked 
by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries to support their 
JOURNAL, which is definitely published for the benefit of 
all classes of agriculturists, and is accordingly sold at 
a very low price (see below). The JOURNAL should be 
bound and p laced in the bookshelf of every agricultu rist 
for reference purposes; it will answer a large number 
of questions which are put to the Board every month. 
Three Months, Is.; Six Months, 2s.; Twelve Months , 4s, ( Post free). 
