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Groundwater In The Wheatbelt, E P. O'Driscoll
Groundwater In The Wheatbelt, E P. O'Driscoll
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In general six factors affect the occurence of groundwater; rainfall, topography, rock type, rock structurs, vegetation, and local evaporation.
Variation in even one of these can affect the potential yield of a bore or well, the groundwater salinity, and even whether any groundwater occurs at all.
The Oombulgurri Project Clancy Committee Report, D J. Clancy, P Mccosker, C Mayberry, A J. Millington, P Ryan
The Oombulgurri Project Clancy Committee Report, D J. Clancy, P Mccosker, C Mayberry, A J. Millington, P Ryan
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In early August the Oombulgurri community requested assistance in the following terms.
"On behalf of the Oombulgurri Community, we invite assistance in developing the grain and pasture cropping at Oombulgurri. We have experimented with peanuts, sorghum, and many varieties of vegetables. This has tested the reality of hopes to expand acreage and varieties to become self-sufficient in stock feed. The Farm and Garden Guild now needs the expertise of your services to plan a four-year programme. vie need assistance in choosing from the many options, opinions and advices available from Australia and elsewhere, for grain production, pastures, methods appropriate to …
Poisonous Garden Plants And Other Plants Harmful To Man In Australia., T E H Aplin
Poisonous Garden Plants And Other Plants Harmful To Man In Australia., T E H Aplin
Bulletins - 3000 - 3999
A number of commonly grown garden plants and many weeds found in gardens are know to be poisonous. Many species found outside garden situations are also harmful to man. All of these are potentially dangerous, particularly to children who are more likely to chew them. This bulletin has been complied in response to frequent requests for information on poisonous plants, particularly in relation to human poisonings.
The Agricultural Co-Operative Movement In Japan, G C. George
The Agricultural Co-Operative Movement In Japan, G C. George
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Agricultural adviser Gil George, the author of this article, returned earlier this year from 21/2 years' study in Japan, where he gained a Diploma in Japanese Language from the Osaka Institute of Foreign Studies and a Master's Degree in Economics from Hitotsubashi University, one of Japan's foremost economic institutions.
In Japan he examined the post-war development of the Japanese agricultural co-operative movement, and some aspects of marketing of agricultural products.
He also participated in the Japan- Australia Project (a committee studying the interdependence of the two economies), carried out some work for the Japan Economic Research Centre and edited papers …
Armyworm Control In Coarse Grain Crops, G D. Rimes
Armyworm Control In Coarse Grain Crops, G D. Rimes
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Investigations of armyworm infestations carried out in Western Australia during 976 have shown that a complex of three species is involved in the spasmodic outbreaks that may cause damage to course grain crops.
This article looks at the economics of control methods.
1976 Phosphorus And Sulphur Group, J. W. Bowden, R J. Lunt, K F. Longbottom, W E. Hawkins
1976 Phosphorus And Sulphur Group, J. W. Bowden, R J. Lunt, K F. Longbottom, W E. Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Stocking x Super. rate trials - 66M30, 62MB9, 68BR7. Crossed plot trials - residual value. P x K on Pasture - 74TS4, 74M06, 75GE6. N x P on· Wheat - 75M09. P x Species - 75LG4, 75JE5. Maintenance P x S trials - Wheat Belt Research Station - 65A1; C5, N5, 69WH15. High Rainfall Areas - 68B1, 69E6, 69AL2. Farmers residual value - 66N07, 66ME3,67N011, 66NA3, 66LG1, 68LG1, 66M06, 67M01, 67GE2, 67N05, 67N04, 66N09. Miscellaneous Cropping Trials - Super x Spacing - 76ME26, 76ES8, 9 and 10. Super Study rate and spacing - 76NA7, 76N05, 76JE8. Continuous cropping - 75LG26, …
Subterranean Clover In W.A. 1. The Current Situation, B J. Quinlivan, C. M. Francis
Subterranean Clover In W.A. 1. The Current Situation, B J. Quinlivan, C. M. Francis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
From small beginnings some 50 or more years ago subterranean clover has come to dominate the pasture scene in Western Australia. Of the 7 000 000 hectares of sown pasture all but some 500 000 are sown to subterranean clover. Further, it is estimated that there remains an area of similar size still to be sown, although in some instances these future sowings will be possible only if suitable varieties are available.
Clearing and pasture development within the various agricultural regions of the State took place, as a rule, within quite clearly defined time intervals and the varieties selected for …
Protecting Agriculture In 1976 : Three Sides Of An Apb Campaign, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Protecting Agriculture In 1976 : Three Sides Of An Apb Campaign, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A quick look at three areas in which the A.P.B. are working with landholders to protect Western Australia from invasion.
Protecting our agriculture and wildlife is not only the APB's job— it is very much the community's job also. Any suspect birds or plants must be reported immediately to the Agriculture Protection Board.
Contents, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Contents, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
No abstract provided.
1975 Weed Control Investigations In High Rainfall Areas, J M. Allen
1975 Weed Control Investigations In High Rainfall Areas, J M. Allen
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Docks. 2. Capeweed. Dock control - Dicamba in pastures - 73AL38, 73AR9, 73BU9. Fiddle dock control glyphosate evaluation - 74AL26, 74BU14, 74BY7, 74DE13, 74HA7. Dock control - pasture renovation - 75AL6, 75BU2, 75HA2.
1975 Minimum Tillage Investigations 1964-1973 Summary, J M. Allen
1975 Minimum Tillage Investigations 1964-1973 Summary, J M. Allen
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
The following investigations into methods of establishing cereals have been carried out by G.A. Pearce in the period 1964 - 1973. Merredin Research Station 66M28, 69WH23, 69M16, 70LG3, 70M4, 70SG5, 71A12, 71N14, 71WH18, 72A6, 72ME5, 72N5, 72SG1, 72WH6, 73A16, 73C12, 73N13, 73SG9, 73WH14,
Experimental Summary 1975/76, D J. Gillespie
Experimental Summary 1975/76, D J. Gillespie
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
A. Pasture Deterioration. 1. Sub clover variety screening for root rot resistance - 2. Climatic influences. 3. Paddock monitoring investigations. B. Cultivar evaluation in high rainfall areas. 1. Midland B/Woogenellup 2. Midland B/Seaton Park/Yarloop/Larissa C. Lucerne trials.
1976 - Strategic Fungicide Trials - Botrytis Seed Vetches - Benlate Kabatiella Subclover, A Bokor
1976 - Strategic Fungicide Trials - Botrytis Seed Vetches - Benlate Kabatiella Subclover, A Bokor
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
February 1977. 1. Strategic fungicide trial - 76AL34 - Obtain information on the effect of various timed spray applications of Benlate over the growing season on the development of clover scorch. 2. Strategic fungicide trial - 76BU6 - To assess the effect of fungicide treatments at periodic intervals over the season on the development of clover scorch disease 3. Comparative fungicide trial - 76AL33 - To compare the effectiveness of four fungicides at two rates for the control of clover scorch disease with or without addition of spraying oil. 4. Effect of Botrytis on seed yield of vetches - 76AL42. …
1976 Phosphorus And Sulphur Sources Trials, M D. Bolland
1976 Phosphorus And Sulphur Sources Trials, M D. Bolland
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
PHOSPHORUS SOURCES TRIALS (A) Pasture trials i) High rainfall areas a) Sand: 76BU1 - New land P sources trial, T. O'Byrne, Yalingup. 76BU4 - Old land P sources trial, T. Coombes, Busselton. 76EX37 - Young land P sources trial, F. Fels, Esperance. b) Gravel: 76MT10 - New land P sources trial, Mt. Barker Research Station. 76MT9 - Old land P sources trial, Mt. Barker Research Station. ii) Medium rainfall areas: a) Sand 75N07A -New land P sources trial, D. Gillespie, East Chittering. b) Gravel: 75N07B - New land P sources trial, D. Gillespie, East Chittering. iii) Low rainfall areas a) …
1976 Inoculation - Clover Scorch Screening - Glasshouse - Nodulation Of Pastures, D L. Chatel
1976 Inoculation - Clover Scorch Screening - Glasshouse - Nodulation Of Pastures, D L. Chatel
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Inoculation. 1.1 Lupin inoculation. 1.2 Pea inoculation. 1.3 Clover inoculation. 2 Clover scorch screening. 3. Appendix 3.1 Glasshouse effectiveness. 3.2 Nodulation of Pastures - Denmark Research Station. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. The effect of superphosphate on the nodulation of Unicrop lupins drilled with the fertilizer - Wandering. 2. The effect of superphosphate on the nodulation of Unicrop lupins drilled with the fertilizer - Lancelin. 3. The effect of manganese superphosphate on the nodulation of/ Unicrop lupins drilled with the fertilizer - Lancelin. 4. The effect of superphosphate on the nodulation of Unicrop lupins drilled with the fertilizer - Wongan …
1976 Early Crossbreds, C. M. Francis
1976 Early Crossbreds, C. M. Francis
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
TABLE 3: Dry Matter Production Denmark 1976 Variety - kgs/ha* 210.10.26.1 (Bacchus x Daliak) - 5498 Mt. Barker - 5362 MBD 21.1 (Midland Bx Daliak) - 5166 Woogenellup - 5142 MBD 25.2 (Midland B x Daliak) - 4916 MBD 30.1 (Midland B x Daliak) - 4896 Daliak - 4654 Seaton Park - 4008 * Total of 5 cuts LSD 5% = 420 kg. Days to first flower 1976* Variety - Mt Barker. Woogenellup. 210.10.26.1. MBD 21.2. MBD 30.1. Dinninup. MBD 25.2. Seaton Park. Daliak. * Planting dates Denmark 25/3/76 Perth 3/5/76 A) 1967 Series Crossbreds. 1976 was a drought season …
1976 Trace Element Nutrition, J W. Gartrell
1976 Trace Element Nutrition, J W. Gartrell
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Contents: 1.0 Copper l,l Long Term Copper Trial, Newdegate 66Nl4 1.2 Residual copper (i) on wheat, Esperance Downs. (ii) on lucerne, Esperance Downs. (iii) on sheep and pasture, Bramley. 1.3 Copper for wheat on new land (i) sources, methods, granularity, Lake Grace. (ii) drilled vs topdressed, Newdegate. 1.4 Tissue tests for copper status of wheat. 1.5 Use of soil test for copper. 2.0. Manganese. 2.1 Residual manganese for sweet narrow leafed lupins - Badgingarra.
1976 Sunflower-Safflower Irrigated Variety Trial 1976-1977, G J. Parlevliet
1976 Sunflower-Safflower Irrigated Variety Trial 1976-1977, G J. Parlevliet
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
In 1975/76 two varieties of sunflower, Hysun 10 and Hysun 20, as well as Safflower (Gila) were grown in a large alternative crop demonstration. Results were sufficiently good to warrant more and closer examination. This led to the present variety trial using varieties suggested by Mr. M. Poole. The aim was to evaluate six sunflower varieties and one safflower. The work was carried out in the light of reduced profitability of peas, beans and some fruit crops. This results in a number of growers having irrigation water and equipment under-employed. Other farmers are after a crop which will give them …
1976 Pasture Species Investigations - High Rainfall Area, D A. Nicholas
1976 Pasture Species Investigations - High Rainfall Area, D A. Nicholas
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Clover cultivar grazing trial - North Bannister - 68NA1. 2. Perennial versus Annual grass grazing trial Manjimup Research Station - 72MN5. 3. Pasture types x stocking rate trial - Denmark - 72D1. 4. Clover cultivar evaluation trial - Denmark - 76D4. 5. Clover cultivar evaluation trial - Esperance - 76ES11.
1976 Cereal Disease Survey - Mycosphaerella Graminum Spore Trap Studies - S. Nodorum Yield, A G. Brown
1976 Cereal Disease Survey - Mycosphaerella Graminum Spore Trap Studies - S. Nodorum Yield, A G. Brown
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. A.G.P. Brown and T.N. Khan - Cereal disease survey. Samples were again collected from C.V.T.s by District Office staff and sent to South Perth for evaluation. A single sampling was made in 1976 at 120 days after sowing. No samples were received from Geraldton or Three Springs trials (presumably these failed to drought). Only one sample was received from Moora, none from Merredin and only one from Jerramungup. All samples from Narrogin were lost at South Perth. A number of samples were collected well after 120 days old and were senescent. 1. E. Moora. 2. Badgingarra R.S. 3. West …
Progress In The Nursery Industry, W J. Heggers
Progress In The Nursery Industry, W J. Heggers
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The demand for ornamental plants in Western Australia is sat an unprecedented level, making the nursery industry a relatively prosperous branch of horticulture.
One reason for the continued demand for nursery lines is probably that people are concerned about the environment - "green survival", as it is often refered to in promotional literature.
In rural areas, farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the value of planting windbreaks, shade and ornamental trees, while mining companies and the Forests Department are actively engaged in re-afforestation.
As a result the nursery industry is in a healthy situation and can continue to develop in …
A Survey Of Shearing Times, B R. Beetson
A Survey Of Shearing Times, B R. Beetson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
When do farmers in W.A. shear their sheep, and why do they selest the times they do?
A Department of Agriculture survey attempted to answer these questions, which have important implications for the wool industry.
Trends In Wheat Area And Production In W.A. Since 1946, J T. Reeves
Trends In Wheat Area And Production In W.A. Since 1946, J T. Reeves
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Statistical examination of data associated with wheat grown in Western Australia during the 29- year period ending in 1974 shows that areas sown and total production increased substantially. Average yields and protein per hectare both increased significantly, while wheat protein percentage increased slightly, but not significantly.
Sealing Farm Dams, I A F Laing, R. G. Pepper
Sealing Farm Dams, I A F Laing, R. G. Pepper
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Research over the past 10 years has shown that it is technically possible to seal many leaking farm dams. In some situations a cheap chemical treatment is effective but in most cases it is cheaper to construct a replacement dam.
This article reviews the situation in western Australia and outlines some of the methods used for sealing dams.
Two New Lupins, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Two New Lupins, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The Department of Agriculture recently released two new lupin varieties— Marri and Ultra. Marri closely resembles the existing Uniharvest variety, but is resistant to the grey leaf spot disease. Ultra is the first commercial release of a sweet Mediterranean white lupin variety in Australia.
Wild Oats In W.A, J G. Paterson
Wild Oats In W.A, J G. Paterson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A summary of background information, recent research findings and current recommendations for the control of wild oats in Western Australia.
Strip Vs Continuous Grazing Of Irrigation Pasture, R Sprivulis, R. Bettenay, T. Pavy
Strip Vs Continuous Grazing Of Irrigation Pasture, R Sprivulis, R. Bettenay, T. Pavy
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A report on trial work looking at the alternative grazing systems andthe returns generated.
A Comparison Of Hay Conservation Systems, E E. Rowley
A Comparison Of Hay Conservation Systems, E E. Rowley
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The high cost an dshortage of farm labour in the Esperance District is posing serious problems for farmers using traditional hay conservation systems. Author Ted Rowley, then an advisor with the Esperance District office of the Department of Agriculture surveyed a number of farms to study the economics of varoius alternatives. This article is a summary of his report presented to a 1976 Fodder Conservation Workshop.
Grain Crop Varieties For Western Australia, H M. Fisher
Grain Crop Varieties For Western Australia, H M. Fisher
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of field trials carried out each year by the Department of Agriculture at some 50 sites throughout the agricultural areas.
New varieties are tested directly against existing commercial varieties in large scale field trials for several years. Yield and quality results are analysed and market requirements are studied before recommendations are formulated.
This article gives information on the varieties of a range of crops now recommended for growing in Western Australia.
Meat Marketing : The L.I.P.C. And Japan's Meat Import Controls, G C. George
Meat Marketing : The L.I.P.C. And Japan's Meat Import Controls, G C. George
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
hardly a week passes without some reference to Japan's Livestock Industry Promotion Corperation (L.I.P.C.), and its effect on Australian meat exporters.
This article describes some of the functions of the L.I.P.C., and attempts to provide some insights into the Japanese meat market. The author, Gil George, recently returned from Japan after completing a Master's degree in Economics.