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The Indian Crow, John L. Long
The Indian Crow, John L. Long
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Indian crow occasionally reaches the shores of Australia from southern Asia via ships travelling between Indian and Australian ports.
Recommended Cereal Varieties, 1967, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Recommended Cereal Varieties, 1967, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE wheat varieties Claymore, Gabo and Wagin have been withdrawn from the list of wheat varieties recommended by the State Wheat Advisory Committee for sowing this season, mainly because of their lower yield performances.
THE varieties Avon, Fulmark, Irwin and Kent are recommended for sowing in 1967 by the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee and the Department of Agriculture. The areas where satisfactory crops of these varieties can be grown are given in the map and table.
THE varieties Prior and Beecher are again recommended for sowing in 1967 by the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee and the Department of Agriculture.
Barley Variety Trials, 1965, J L. Mcmullan, J. A. Parish
Barley Variety Trials, 1965, J L. Mcmullan, J. A. Parish
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The highest yielding varieties in the 1965 barley variety trials were the two-row crossbred A l l , the white grained six-row varieties Arivat, Gem and Glacier and the recently-named two-row variety Dampier (previously known as W45).
Varieties And Time Of Sowing, H M. Fisher
Varieties And Time Of Sowing, H M. Fisher
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE extent to which seasonal conditions favour the various stages of plant development has a marked effect on cereal yields. Because varieties differ in their development they react in different ways to a particular seasonal pattern.
Cattle : And The Ord Irrigation Project, W M. Nunn
Cattle : And The Ord Irrigation Project, W M. Nunn
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
No abstract provided.
Warning : Another Dangerous Webworm Season Possible, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Warning : Another Dangerous Webworm Season Possible, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Heavy webworm moth flights in most wheat-growing areas during April, and favourable conditions early in the season, have made this year a potentially hazardous one for webworm infestations in cereal crops.
Agriculture In Western Australia : Past, Present And Future, A W. Hogstrom
Agriculture In Western Australia : Past, Present And Future, A W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE post war period has seen very rapid growth and changes in the agriculture of Western Australia.
Almost every industry and region of the State has contributed to the growth of rural production which in turn has been responsible for much of the development in other sectors of the economy.
Which Cereal Gives The Best Return?, H M. Fisher
Which Cereal Gives The Best Return?, H M. Fisher
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN 1966 farmers in the cereal areas of Western Australia sowed approximately 6.5 million acres of wheat, 1.2 million acres of oats, and 0.4 million acres of barley (mainly six-row).
The extent to which these cereals were grown in the various statistical divisions of the State, together with the average yields is summarised in the Table below.
Oat Variety Trials, 1965, J L. Mcmullan, J. A. Parish
Oat Variety Trials, 1965, J L. Mcmullan, J. A. Parish
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
M l 2 8 , an early midseason fixed crossbred bred at the Merredin Research Station, Avon and P8304, a late midseason fixed crossbred from N.S.W, were the highest yielding oats in last year's trials.
Irwin was the highest yielding oat of early maturity.
Cereal Yield Tests In 1966, H M. Fisher
Cereal Yield Tests In 1966, H M. Fisher
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FARMER'S main guide in his choice of a cereal variety is its capacity to produce high overall yields of saleable grain over many years in a particular district.
Special Field Days For Merino Breeders, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Special Field Days For Merino Breeders, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
More than 200 Merino stud breeders attended special stud breeding and fertility field days arranged for them by the Department of Agriculture recently.
Breeders attending represented some 40 per cent of the State's Merino studs.