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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
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Linseed Within The Clover Ley Farming System, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Linseed Within The Clover Ley Farming System, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
LINSEED was one of the first crops to be widely used as an alternative to cereals in the over-17 inch rainfall areas. It is now an established crop with a total 1969 production worth just under half a million dollars.
Linseed is currently worth nearly twice as much as wheat per bushel, wih its short term prospects still attractive.
Recommended Crop Varieties-1971/Vol11/Iss12, H M. Fisher
Recommended Crop Varieties-1971/Vol11/Iss12, H M. Fisher
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Cereal and linseed varieties recommended for 1971 should give the best returns to growers and benefit the industry in general, The main varieties are Gamenya, Bokal and Darkan wheats, Dampier and Beecher barleys, Swan oats and Kameniza linseed.
Linseed : An Alternative Crop For The South Coast. 2. What Is The Future For Linseed?, R J. Doyle, R. J. Guyton
Linseed : An Alternative Crop For The South Coast. 2. What Is The Future For Linseed?, R J. Doyle, R. J. Guyton
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In a preceding article* we stated that the expansion of linseed in Western Australia was due primarily to the ability to sell on the export market at current ruling prices.
This is necessary because Australia's domestic needs are likely to be supplied in most years by Eastern States producers.
Recommended Crop Varieties, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Recommended Crop Varieties, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
RESULTS of variety trials carried out in 1968 by the Department of Agriculture were considered by the State Wheat Advisory Committee and the State Coarse Grains Advisory Committee in making recommendations on leading varieties of wheat, oats and barley.
Details of the recommendations are set out below.
Recommendations on linseed varieties have been included in view of the growing significance of the industry and representations from farmers for consideration of this crop along with the cereals.