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Rose Clover, E T. Bailey
Rose Clover, E T. Bailey
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Description, use, and varietal differences of rose clover in Western Australia.
ROSE CLOVER is a native of Asia Minor and the Mediterranean region.
Until recently, it was used only as a sown pasture in California.
Its commercial use dates back to 1949, after five years of range plot trials (Love and Sumner), but even though the species has been in commercial use for 16 years, no attempt seems to have been made to develop uniform lines from the very mixed seed in common use.
The Naturalised And Cultivated Annual Medics Of Western Australia, B J. Quinlivan
The Naturalised And Cultivated Annual Medics Of Western Australia, B J. Quinlivan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IT is not many years since the term pasture improvement in Western Australia was synonymous with one species only, subterranean clover.
The amazing adaptability of this species to the environment enabled it to be grown in a wide range of rainfall conditions and in many different districts.
Recommended Oat Varieties, 1966, J L. Mcmullan
Recommended Oat Varieties, 1966, J L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE varieties Avon, Fulmark, Irwin, Kent and Ballidu are recommended for sowing in 1966 by the Department of Agriculture and the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee.
The areas suitable for these varieties, when planted for various purposes, are given in the map and tables.
Wheat Quality Surveys In Western Australia. Part 1. The Distribution Of Areas Producing High And Low Protein Wheat, J A. Parish
Wheat Quality Surveys In Western Australia. Part 1. The Distribution Of Areas Producing High And Low Protein Wheat, J A. Parish
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THIS article reports results from survey work carried out by the author, in collaboration with Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd., on wheat drawn from all receival points in Western Australia during the period 1956-63.
Wheat Quality Surveys In Western Australia. 2. Variation Between Seasons And Localities In The Production Of High And Low Protein Wheat, J A. Parish
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Although the protein content of West Australian f.a.q. wheat averages only 9.4 per cent., often substantial amounts of comparatively high protein wheat are contained in this mixture.
However the quantity varies widely from year to year and is obtained from widely scattered areas of the wheatbelt.
Recommended Barley Varieties, J L. Mcmullan
Recommended Barley Varieties, J L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE varieties Prior and Beecher are recommended for 1965 by the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee and the Department of Agriculture.
The areas suitable for these varieties when planted for various purposes, are given in the map and table.
Recommended Oat Varieties, J L. Mcmullan
Recommended Oat Varieties, J L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE varieties Kent, Ballidu, Avon and Fulmark are recommended for sowing in 1965 by the Department of Agriculture and the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee.
The areas suitable for these varieties, when planted for various purposes, are given in the map and tables.
Premium Wheat In Western Australia, J A. Parish, R. F. Stone
Premium Wheat In Western Australia, J A. Parish, R. F. Stone
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
This article describes the requirements for premium wheat and suggests a simple way for farmers to predict if their wheat will be suitable.
Correct initial sampling is vital.
Recommended Wheat Varieties, 1966, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Recommended Wheat Varieties, 1966, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE State Wheat Advisory Committee has prepared recommendations for wheat varieties for 1966 sowings.
Recommended Barley Varieties, 1966, J L. Mcmullan
Recommended Barley Varieties, 1966, J L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE varieties Prior and Beecher are recommended for 1966 by the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee and the Department of Agriculture.
The areas suitable for these varieties when planted for various purposes, are given in the map and table.
Recommended Wheat Varieties, 1965 : State Wheat Advisory Committee Recommendations For Wheat Varieties For 1965 Plantings, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Recommended Wheat Varieties, 1965 : State Wheat Advisory Committee Recommendations For Wheat Varieties For 1965 Plantings, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
State Wheat Advisory Committee recommendations for wheat varieties for 1965 plantings.
THE wheat rust epidemic of 1963 has directed attention to resistance of varieties to this disease, new races of which have recently appeared in Western Australia.
However, last year was one of abnormal seasonal conditions, with late summer rains followed by a mild winter, and spring conditions which favoured rust.
Recommended Oat Varieties, 1964, J L. Mcmullan
Recommended Oat Varieties, 1964, J L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE varieties Kent, Ballidu, Avon, Dale and Fulmark are recommended for sowing in 1964 by the Department of Agriculture and the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee.
Recommended Barley Varieties : 1964, J L. Mcmullan
Recommended Barley Varieties : 1964, J L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE varieties Prior and Beecher are recommended for 1964 by the Coarse Grains Advisory Committee and the Department of Agriculture.
Oat Variety Trials, 1962 And 1963, J L. Mcmullan
Oat Variety Trials, 1962 And 1963, J L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
OAT variety trials were located on a number of Research Stations and, in 1963, on three other properties in the higher rainfall areas.
These three trials contained only varieties of midseason maturity.
The location of the test centres is given in the tables, while brief details of the varieties and crossbreds under test in the period 1962-64, inclusive, are given in Table 1.
Dry Season Rice Varieties For The Ord River Valley, A L. Chapman, P. J. Van Rijn
Dry Season Rice Varieties For The Ord River Valley, A L. Chapman, P. J. Van Rijn
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PREVIOUS experimental work at the Kimberley Research Station (Langfield 1961) showed that, in general, indica varieties of rice are best adapted for wet-season sowing and japonica varieties for dry-season sowing.
This article gives the results of three rice variety and time of planting experiments carried out at Kimberley Research Station in the I960, 1961, and 1962 dry seasons. The recommendation is to sow the variety Caloro during May.
Wagin : A New Wheat Variety, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Wagin : A New Wheat Variety, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE name "Wagin" had been given to the wheat crossbred M.121, which was being released by the Department of Agriculture for sowing in 1964.
Recommended Wheat Varieties : 1963, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Recommended Wheat Varieties : 1963, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE State Wheat Advisory Committee has issued its official list of recommended wheat varieties for 1963.
The list includes the new rust resistant variety Gamenya. Two other new varieties—Mengavi and Claymore—are provisionally recommended for trial sowings on farmers' properties.
Only Gamenya and Mengavi are resistant to the races of stem rust now present in this State.
Recommended Wheat Varieties : 1964, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Recommended Wheat Varieties : 1964, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE State Wheat Advisory Committee has issued its official list of recommended wheat varieties for 1964.
Yield And Flour Quality Of Early Maturing Wheat Varieties, J A. Parish, J. T. Reeves
Yield And Flour Quality Of Early Maturing Wheat Varieties, J A. Parish, J. T. Reeves
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DESIRABLE milling characteristics have for many years ensured a ready market for Australian wheat. Present demand for Australian wheat is strong and the sale of the 1961 harvest is assured.
Cereal Products Adviser J. A. Parish, B.Sc. (Agric.) and Plant Breeder J. T. Reeves, M.Sc. (Agric.) describe and explain the tests on the results of which wheat variety recommendations are based.
Detailed results of yield and quality tests from early maturing wheat variety trials are included.
Wimmera Rye Grass : Major Pasture Grass Of The Cereal And Sheep Areas, H G. Cariss
Wimmera Rye Grass : Major Pasture Grass Of The Cereal And Sheep Areas, H G. Cariss
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
MANY of the volunteer pasture species of the cereal and sheep areas seed profusely, persist well and produce useful early green feed.
Mostly, however, they produce poor quality herbage of low forage value, particularly during the spring and summer months.
The seeds of many species cause problems in stock husbandry and lower the value of wool.
Barley : Variety Trials 1954-1960 And Recommendations For 1962, J T. Reeves, J. L. Mcmullan
Barley : Variety Trials 1954-1960 And Recommendations For 1962, J T. Reeves, J. L. Mcmullan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE object of the barley variety trials carried out by the Department of Agriculture is to obtain yield and other information on new varieties or crossbreds produced in Australia or introduced from overseas.
Barrel Medics For Eastern Wheatbelt Pastures, D B. Argyle
Barrel Medics For Eastern Wheatbelt Pastures, D B. Argyle
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
There is a big potential for the use of barrel medic in wheatbelt pastures, and prospects have been further improved by the advent of the early-maturing Cyprus strain.
In this article Merredin Agricultural Adviser D. B. Argyle gives some hints on establishment and management of barrel medic pastures in the eastern wheatbelt.
Much of what he says also applies to other areas; contact your local adviser for further information.
Recommended Wheat Varieties : 1962, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Recommended Wheat Varieties : 1962, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
AS a guide to farmers planting recommended wheat varieties, the Wheat and Sheep Division of the Department of Agriculture has produced a new map of the West Australian wheatbelt, showing where these varieties should be planted.
The Geraldton Strain Of Subterranean Clover, A J. Millington
The Geraldton Strain Of Subterranean Clover, A J. Millington
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE cereal-growing areas of Western Australia form a narrow triangle extending about 700 miles from north to south, gradually increasing in width towards the south to about 150 miles.