. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. 'n;ARY OARDisi; Vol. III. No. 69. BARBADOS, DECEMBER 3, 190i. Peice Id. CONTENTS. P AGE. P AGE. Agi'icultiu'al Shows 302 Insect Notes :— Arbcjr Duy Culebratiuns 300 Cotton Leaf-blister Bahamas, Trade and Mite 394 Agricidture of 393 Orange Pest in Porto Banana Fertihzer 388 Rico 391 Banana Shijjnirnts fruni Market Reports 398 Britisli (niiana 388 Notes and Comments ... 392 Barbados, Exports and Seeds, Ornamental 395 Agriculture of 39
. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. 'n;ARY OARDisi; Vol. III. No. 69. BARBADOS, DECEMBER 3, 190i. Peice Id. CONTENTS. P AGE. P AGE. Agi'icultiu'al Shows 302 Insect Notes :— Arbcjr Duy Culebratiuns 300 Cotton Leaf-blister Bahamas, Trade and Mite 394 Agricidture of 393 Orange Pest in Porto Banana Fertihzer 388 Rico 391 Banana Shijjnirnts fruni Market Reports 398 Britisli (niiana 388 Notes and Comments ... 392 Barbados, Exports and Seeds, Ornamental 395 Agriculture of 393 Sisal Hemp in the 395 British Cotton-growing Sugar Industry :— Assticiation and tlie Hawaii, Varieties of Imperial Department 391 Cane in 38fi -Cacao, Consuni]ition in Jamaica 380 United Kingdom 387 Mcilascuit 387 Conference, West Indian Molasses for Stock tjSi Agricultural 397 Tiibacco Culture in the Cotton Industry ;— Canaries 392 Acreage in West Indies 389 Tobacco Industry in Barbados 389 Jamaica 392 British Guiana 389 Trinidad Fruit for lA)ndon Porto Rico 389 Exhibition 388 Seed as Manure 393 Visit of Cotton Experts Visit of Ex[ 391 to the West Indies 385 Department News 391 West Indian Products :— Department Pul)licatioiis 399 Banana Trade at Forestry in ^^'est Africa 303 Halifax 307 Gleanings 390 Canada 397 The Visit of Cotton Experts the West Indies. to N" the hist two issues of the Af/ricuUtiral iA^<"!fs several references have been made to the visit of Mr. E. Lomas Oliver and Mr. Richard Stanclitfe, forming a deputation from the Britisli Cotton-growing Association. It may be of interest to review briefl}- the steps that \\ere taken to enable these gentlemen to form an adequate opinion of the progress that has been made in the establishment of the cotton industry in the West Indies and at the same time to enable cotton growers to profit by the advice the Deputation was able to give them. During the week spent by the experts in Barbados,
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