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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.
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).
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.