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Farming Systems Research In North East Thailand And The Role Of The Farming Systems Research Institute, David A. Ivory, Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project. Nov 1986

Farming Systems Research In North East Thailand And The Role Of The Farming Systems Research Institute, David A. Ivory, Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project.

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At head of title : Australian Co-operation with the National Agricultural Research Project Thailand.

The North-East region of Thailand occupies about 30 percent of the Kingdom. Within this region, crop production is the most important farming activity, accounting for 80 percent of farm income. The most important crop is rice, which occupies 75 percent of the total crop area. Farmers in the region are generally poor with per capita incomes only 65 percent of the national average.


Extension - Research A Natural Linkage, Bryan Gorddard Jun 1986

Extension - Research A Natural Linkage, Bryan Gorddard

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A discussion paper prepared for the Department of Agriculture, Thailand, by ACNARP - the Australian Cooperation with the National Agricultural Research Project, The project is concerned with the decentralisation of the Department of Agriculture through the development of nineteen new research centres, and the upgrading of the quality of agricultural research within the Department in order to generate more relevant information for farmers. Responsibility for extension in Thailand rests with a separate Department of Agricultural Extension. Improved linkage between the Departments is therefore a high priority objective of ACNARP.

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Australian Agriculture - A Broad Introduction, Peter Mckerrow Mar 1986

Australian Agriculture - A Broad Introduction, Peter Mckerrow

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Australia's rural sector confines to be a major economic force in country areas and to make an important contribution to the national economy.

The rural sector is dynamic in nature and its resilience will ensure it will continue to meet challenges and remain a viable and important sector.


Atrophic Rhinitis In Pigs, A R. Mercy Jan 1986

Atrophic Rhinitis In Pigs, A R. Mercy

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Severe atrophic rhinitis in pigs recurred recently in Australia after an apparent absence of some 20 years. The first of these recent cases occurred in a Westerm Australian herd in late 1984 and since then six other local herds have reported the disease. Severe atrophic rhinitis has also been seen recently in South Australia.

Atrophic rhinitis is a complex disease which causes degeneration of the nasal cavity, twisting of the snout and sometimes occasional bleeding from the nose.

It occurs only in pigs and severely affected animals may have a slower growth rate.