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Lupin Logic Number 77
Lupin Logic
Contents
Understanding Plant Breeders Rights Peter Portmann, Principal Plant Breeder
Lupin prices
Immature seeds
Kalya lupins
Seed freight subsidy
Shark Bay World Heritage Property: Summary Of Public Submissions To The Draft Management Plan For Fish Resources, Kevin A. Francesconi
Shark Bay World Heritage Property: Summary Of Public Submissions To The Draft Management Plan For Fish Resources, Kevin A. Francesconi
Fisheries management papers
In November 1994, the draft management plan for fish resources for the Shark Bay World Heritage Area (Fisheries Management Paper no 72) was released for public comment. This report summarises and analyses the 28 written public submissions received to the draft fisheries management plan.
Lupin Logic Number 75
Lupin Logic
Contents
Anthracnose arrives - Mark Sweetingham, Senior Pant Pathologist, Agriculture Western Australia
- Seed source
- Past experiences
- Anthracnose strains
- Disease symptoms
- Quarantine
- Action required
Release of 460 Kalya
Seed testing
Pool payments
Budworm
Shark Bay Management Paper For Fish Resources, Fisheries Department Of Western Australia, Department Of Conservation And Land Management
Shark Bay Management Paper For Fish Resources, Fisheries Department Of Western Australia, Department Of Conservation And Land Management
Fisheries management papers
This paper deals with the management of fish resources in the Shark Bay World Heritage Property which are the responsibility of the Fisheries Department of Western Australia. It was prepared by the Fisheries Department in close liaison with the Department of Conservation and Land Management. The policies and guidelines proposed in this paper will be followed for a period not exceeding 10 years.
Fire Management Of Spinifex Pastures In The Coastal And West Pilbara, John Stretch
Fire Management Of Spinifex Pastures In The Coastal And West Pilbara, John Stretch
Agriculture reports
Spinifex dominated plant communities are a major natural pasture resource in the Pilbara. Spinifex is noted for its ridged, hard and generally sharp pointed leaf blades, although individual species vary in this respect. Triodia pungens and T. schinzii are often referred to as soft spinifex. Soft spinifex is useful as stock feed in its own right, whereas 'hard' spinifex species are rarely grazed by stock. Soft spinifex dominated pastures are relatively uncommon in eastern parts but important on the western coastal plains of the Pilbara (Figure 1). Information on spinifex management options available to the pastoralist or station manager is …
Images 2.1 : An Integrated Model Of An Arid Grazing System, Z G. Yan, K M. Wang
Images 2.1 : An Integrated Model Of An Arid Grazing System, Z G. Yan, K M. Wang
Resource management technical reports
The name IMAGES stands for An Integrated Model of an Arid Grazing Ecological System. The model was initiated by Dr R. Hacker in 1987-8 as an activity to (1) evaluate alternative management strategies and (2) identify key ecological processes and research priorities in shrub rangelands of Western Australia. Version 1 of the model was published in Agriculture Systems in 1991 (Hacker et al. 1991) and here after will be referred to as IMAGES 1. IMAGES 1 is a vegetation model, capable of predicting the prob ility of recruitment and mortality of the desirable species in a given vegetation type under …
Lupin Logic Number 74
Lupin Logic
Contents
Change and no change
Lupin harvesting
Lupins in the United Kingdom George Milford and Ian Shield, Rothamsted
Weed control in lupins
Cladosporium
Aphid control
Lupins as food
Pearling And Aquaculture In The Dampier Archipelago - Existing And Proposed Operations - A Report For Public Comment, Ben Fraser
Fisheries management papers
This discussion paper has been prepared by the Fisheries Department of WA as part of a consultative process to enable the public to comment on existing and proposed pearling and aquaculture activities in the Dampier Archipelago. This report follows on from Fisheries Management Report 90 - the Driscoll Report - and provides more detailed information about pearling and aquaculture to enable the public to consider and comment on individual projects.
Bridgetown-Greenbushes And Boyup Brook Rural Survey- Results And Conclusions, Ben Rose
Bridgetown-Greenbushes And Boyup Brook Rural Survey- Results And Conclusions, Ben Rose
All other publications
This survey was funded by Agriculture Western Australia Farm Forestry Development Project and Department of CALM. It was initiated by the Bridgetown Land Conservation District Committee and was supported by the Shire of Bridgetown and Bunnings Treefarms. The aim was to identify farmers' individual and community issues and concerns The report was to be presented to the community and agencies with the intention of stimulating on-going action to address the issues
Time Of Lambing: Extension Manual, Keith Croker, Ian Mcfarland
Time Of Lambing: Extension Manual, Keith Croker, Ian Mcfarland
Agriculture reports
No abstract provided.
Lupin Logic Number 73
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins in Chile Erik von Baer
- 1995-96 season
- Outlook for 1996/97
- The future
CMV resitance in yellow lupins
Aphid outlook
Lupin market
Pulse conference
Increasing Plant Water Use To Reduce Salinity : Proceedings Of A Seminar Held At The Esperance Civic Centre 31 July 1996, R J. Short, Greening Western Australia, Soil And Water Conservation Association Of Australia. Western Australian Branch
Increasing Plant Water Use To Reduce Salinity : Proceedings Of A Seminar Held At The Esperance Civic Centre 31 July 1996, R J. Short, Greening Western Australia, Soil And Water Conservation Association Of Australia. Western Australian Branch
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
Lupin Logic Number 72
Lupin Logic
Contents
Post-emergence broadleaf weed control in lupins Terry Piper
- Grass weeds
Lupin production in Germany Peter Roemer, Suedwestdeutsche Saatzucht
Forecasting aphid outbreaks and virus epidemics Dr Debbie Thackeray
Vital reading
Environmental Water Quality - A Guide To Sampling And Measurement, Richard J. George, Davie Weaver, James Terry
Environmental Water Quality - A Guide To Sampling And Measurement, Richard J. George, Davie Weaver, James Terry
Agriculture reports
The guide covers the problems associated with sampling water in the field and suggestions to overcome them. The main types of water pollution that potentially occur in the south west of Western Australia are discussed and for each contaminant, the origins and environmental effects are briefly described and where available, water quality guidelines are provided for major water uses. This is followed by specific requirements of the collection, storage and analysis of samples. The guide also includes further reading and details on suppliers, analytical costs and web resources.
Offshore Constitutional Settlement 1995, H. G. Brayford, G. E. Lyon
Offshore Constitutional Settlement 1995, H. G. Brayford, G. E. Lyon
Fisheries management papers
The Offshore Constitutional Settlement OCS is a legal arrangement between the Commonwealth and State Governments, and defines control over the fisheries which operate off each State of Australia. For the Western Australian coast, the first set of arrangements took effect in 1987. The OCS of 1995 specifies five arrangements, under which the fisheries inside the 200 nautical mile approximately 370 km limit of the Australian Fishing Zone AFZ come under either State, Commonwealth, or joint control.
Lupin Logic Number 71
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupin seeding demonstration
Cucumber mosaic virus
Market opportunities in Indonesia Tony Fairbrother
8th International Lupin Conference
Lupin Logic Number 70
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins in aquaculture - David Petterson and Greg Jenkins
Tractor thoughts
GPWA market options
Pre-harvest advance
Liming and lupins
8th Inernational Lupin Conference
CMV seed testing
Data Dictionary, Coastal Land And Groundwater For Horticulture From Gingin To Augusta, Werner Runge, Dennis Van Gool
Data Dictionary, Coastal Land And Groundwater For Horticulture From Gingin To Augusta, Werner Runge, Dennis Van Gool
Agriculture reports
This report summaries the primary digital data which was used to analyse the land and groundwater resources along the coastal strip between the shires of Gingin adn Augusta - Margaret River.
Plant Propagation From Cuttings, Aileen Reid
Plant Propagation From Cuttings, Aileen Reid
Bulletins 4000 -
Description on the selection, treatment, disease control and environmental conditions of plant material from which cuttings are taken.
Lupin Logic Number 69
Lupin Logic
Contents
In the blocks for 96
When to seed
Understanding the germination test
- What is the quality of your lupin seed in the silo?
Lupin meeting update
1995/96 Pool payments
Same Fish - Different Rules - Proceedings Of The National Fisheries Management Network Workshop Held As Part Of The Third Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference August 1995, F. B. Prokop
Fisheries management papers
This workshop represents the third time that a specific recreational fisheries workshop has been held in conjunction with the Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference. It is designed to analyse the different management approaches from the various fisheries agencies which have responsibility for selected species. The case studies that make up the workshop have been selected to represent the diversity of situations including freshwater, marine, pelagic and invertebrate species.
Fishermen's Views On The Future Management Of The Rock Lobster Fishery: A Report Prepared On Behalf Of The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee, The Marketing Centre, Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee
Fishermen's Views On The Future Management Of The Rock Lobster Fishery: A Report Prepared On Behalf Of The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee, The Marketing Centre, Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee
Fisheries management papers
In June 1995, a self-completion survey of fishermen in the rock lobster fishery was sent out by The Marketing Centre to 589 licensees. A total of 206 valid responses were received. The questionnaire was fairly long and dealt with a number of complex issues. As such, this response rate of 36.0% compares favorably with the average for postal surveys of around 40.0%. The following represents the main findings from the survey.
A Report On The Issues Affecting The Use Of The Dampier Archipelago, Peter Driscoll
A Report On The Issues Affecting The Use Of The Dampier Archipelago, Peter Driscoll
Fisheries management papers
This report was commissioned by the Minister for Fisheries following concerns about resource sharing, allocation of licences and leases for pearling and aquaculture, recreational and commercial fishing opportunities, and local residents continued ability to access the islands and marine areas of the Dampier Archipelago. The purpose of this report is to provide a scoping document for a marine planning study for the Dampier Archipelago for the Fisheries Department and the Minister for Fisheries.
Lupin Logic Number 68
Lupin Logic
Contents
1996 Lupin market update - Alan Dagg G.P.W.A.
The final say on pleiochaeta
Pleiochaeta soil test
Albus lupin storage
Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA Agricuture WA and SBS Rural
Lupin recievals (tonnes) 1992-1995
New index
Summer weed control
Goosefoot is toxic to lupins
Forty Years Of Rangeland Research In The Meekatharra And Wiluna Districts (1956-1996), Andrew Thomson, John Morrissey
Forty Years Of Rangeland Research In The Meekatharra And Wiluna Districts (1956-1996), Andrew Thomson, John Morrissey
Agriculture reports
This document is an account of the research undertaken by this Branch over the past 40 years, and it provides a general explanation of the results. It also includes descriptions of many of the Land Conservation District projects at Meekatharra and Wiluna. A number of trials and community based projects from other districts relevant to this publication have also been included as supplementary information.
Management Arrangements For Specimen Shell Collection In Western Australia, 1995, Jonathon Hs Barrington, C A. Campbell
Management Arrangements For Specimen Shell Collection In Western Australia, 1995, Jonathon Hs Barrington, C A. Campbell
Fisheries management papers
The Specimen Shell Fishery in Western Australia is based on the collection of marine species of the phylum Mollusca for the purposes of display, collection, cataloguing, classification and sale. Specimen shells may be alive or dead at the time of take and include beach-washed shells. Fossilised shells do not constitute specimen shells. This document has been prepared to detail the legislative requirements of the Western Australian Government, as well as to fulfill the requirements under the Commonwealth Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982 to allow for the export of specimen shells from Western Australian waters and the …
Balancing The Scales: Access And Equity In Fisheries Management - Proceedings Of The Third Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, 2-4 August 1995, Patricia Summerfield
Balancing The Scales: Access And Equity In Fisheries Management - Proceedings Of The Third Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, 2-4 August 1995, Patricia Summerfield
Fisheries management papers
The papers reproduced in this volume were presented at the Third Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference held at Kingstown Environmental Education Centre, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, from 2-4 August 1995. Two presentations have not been received in full written form and one paper was not available for publication due to copyright being held elsewhere. Abstracts of these papers are included in the proceedings. The papers are arranged in order of presentation at the Conference. The scenarios used in the workshop sessions are reproduced at the end of the proceedings for information.
Lupin Logic Number 67
Lupin Logic
Contents
Pleiochaeta soil test
Priotising pleiochaeta risk factors
Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA, Agriculture Western Australia and SBS Rural
Germination testing and the rain
Are you waiting for results?
Progress Report : 1996 / Cattle Industry Compensation Act Research Advisory Committee., J Allen, J Heatherington, M Norton, B Mackintosh, W Standing
Progress Report : 1996 / Cattle Industry Compensation Act Research Advisory Committee., J Allen, J Heatherington, M Norton, B Mackintosh, W Standing
Research Reports
The Cattle Industry Compensation Fund was established under the Cattle Industry Compensation Aet 1965. Monies received on cattle sales by the Commissioner for State Taxation are paid into the Fund and matched by State Government appropriation.
Funds are held to compensate producers for losses incurred in disease eradication programs, to promote and encourage scientific research for improvement of cattle health and promotion and for purposes that, in the opinion of the Minister, will promote and encourage the cattle industry
An Advisory Committee, established by the Hon. Minister for Primary Industry makes recommendations for funding on a project basis. The Advisory …
Contents, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Contents, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
No abstract provided.