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19th Annual Conference On Analytical Chemistry
19th Annual Conference On Analytical Chemistry
Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance
Program and abstracts from the 19th annual meeting of the Conference on Analytical Chemistry, co-sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and the Rocky Mountain Chromatography Discussion Group. Held in Denver, Colorado, August 1-3, 1977.
Poultry Breeds Must Be Conserved : An Ideal Small Unit, R H. Morris
Poultry Breeds Must Be Conserved : An Ideal Small Unit, R H. Morris
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The Department of Agriculture is concerned at the rapid disapearance of some poultry breeds and strains over recent years. This trend has resulted from the disposal of flocks previously held by commercial poultry breeders and fanciers.
One way to stop the trend of disappearance of poultry breeds is for interested people to maintain a breeding flock of pure-bred poultry, making the progeny available to others.
This article describes a small unit suitable for housing breeding fowls. The unit is based on designs developed by the Department of Agriculture.
Designing Yards For Sheep, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Designing Yards For Sheep, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
This article has been adapted from a report of the 1976 Sheep and Wool Refresher Course.
The officers attending the Course inspected W. A. farms, and then met in groups to discuss what they had seen, and to pool their experience in compiling a report. This article has been adapted from the report of the group working on the topic "Sheep yards and facilities".
The W. A. representative in the group working on sheep yard design was Mr John Wise of the Department's Katanning office.
The principals discussed here should help farmers either design new sheep yards, or improve the …
Test Sites For Farm Dams, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Test Sites For Farm Dams, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A short article outlining procedures for testing potential dam sites.
Design Standards For Farm Surface Water Supplies, J L. Frith
Design Standards For Farm Surface Water Supplies, J L. Frith
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Design is usually concerned with getting adequate return from limited recources. Farm dams which dry up represent dam failure. Less seriously, so too do dams which, although not drying out, never fill; they waste a recource.