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Pig Husbandry Research In Western Australia, N W. Godfrey
Pig Husbandry Research In Western Australia, N W. Godfrey
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN the past it has not been possible to undertake research work with pigs on any appreciable scale in Western Australia.
A small herd has been maintained at Denmark Research Station for some years as a demonstration side-line unit, run in conjunction with the dairy herd.
A number of very useful trials have been carried out with the Denmark herd, but its size has limited the comprehensiveness of the type of research work that could be undertaken.
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWELFTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST,
1968-69 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
SECOND PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 2nd MARCH, 1969
Shed Lambing In The Esperance Environment, T Marshall, F. F. Dixon
Shed Lambing In The Esperance Environment, T Marshall, F. F. Dixon
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Neonatal lamb mortality is often high in Western Australia and losses as high as 33 per cent, have been recorded on private properties in the Esperance area. Surveys by Western Australian Department of Agriculture officers have indicated that more than threequarters of such lamb deaths occur after birth. About half these deaths result from the combined effects of weather and mismothering.
Work in Victoria has indicated that lamb mortality may be reduced by intensive lambing systems such as shedding and this trial was established to see if shedding could reduce lamb mortality in the Esperance environment.
Coccidiosis In Lambs On The South Coast, A J. Hadlow
Coccidiosis In Lambs On The South Coast, A J. Hadlow
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Outbreaks of coccidiosis among autumn-born lambs on the south coast have approached epidemic proportions this year.
Similar outbreaks are likely among late winter-spring born lambs. This article describes the disease and suggests measures for prevention and treatment.
Bovine Tuberculosis Control In Western Australia : Past, Present And Future, M R. Gardiner
Bovine Tuberculosis Control In Western Australia : Past, Present And Future, M R. Gardiner
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWENTY YEARS AGO, tuberculosis was a widespread and serious disease in the dairy cattle of Western Australia.
Besides having a marked depressing effect on the economy of the dairying industry, bovine tuberculosis was a constant hazard to humans coming in contact with it.
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWELFTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1968-69 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
FOURTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 1st JUNE, 1969 Average age of birds 308 days or 44 weeks.
Water Storage Has Not Kept Pace With Stock Numbers : South Stirling Survey Finding, A L. Prout
Water Storage Has Not Kept Pace With Stock Numbers : South Stirling Survey Finding, A L. Prout
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
RESULTS of a survey on water storage capacity in the South Stirlings area indicate that farm water storage has not kept pace with increased clearing and stock numbers.
This has resulted in many farmers requesting advice on water conservation projects following two consecutive years of low rainfall runoff.
Sheep Worm Control And Lambing Time In High Rainfall Areas, F C. Wilkinson
Sheep Worm Control And Lambing Time In High Rainfall Areas, F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Indications from a continuing sheep trial at Margaret River are that farmers in high rainfall areas could increase stocking rates and lamb growth rates by lambing in September- October rather than July-August.
The results also indicate that farmers in the area may be spending more than necessary on worm control.
Eleventh Random Sample Laying Test : 1967-68 Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Eleventh Random Sample Laying Test : 1967-68 Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ELEVENTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST,
1967-68 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
SIXTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 3rd NOVEMBER, 1968
More Butterfat Per Acre At Denmark Research Station, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
More Butterfat Per Acre At Denmark Research Station, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
STOCKING rates on dairy farms are generally too low and can be substantially increased, but unfortunately there is no satisfactory measurement to indicate the potential of a particular pasture or environment.
A trial carried out on Denmark Research Station in 1966-67, to obtain information on carrying capacity of a dryland kikuyu-subterranean clover pasture.
The Economics Of Transition In Farming, G D. Oliver
The Economics Of Transition In Farming, G D. Oliver
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
UNSTABLE income is a constant farm hazard. In addition to uncertainties like over production, obsolescence, rising costs and changes in consumer tastes which menace manufacturing industries, the farmer also has to contend with yield fluctuations arising from climatic conditions over which he has no control.
Two Seasonal Wool Problems, A Ingleton
Two Seasonal Wool Problems, A Ingleton
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
CLASSING TENDER WOOL AND SHORT STAPLE WOOL.
The Western Australian Pig Industry, P Mcnamara
The Western Australian Pig Industry, P Mcnamara
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A look at the pig industry in Western Austrailia.
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-1969 : Litter, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-1969 : Litter, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWELFTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST,
1968-69-LITTER
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
THIRD PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 4th MAY, 1969
History Of The State Vermin Barrier Fences, Formerly Known As Rabbit Proof Fences, J S. Crawford
History Of The State Vermin Barrier Fences, Formerly Known As Rabbit Proof Fences, J S. Crawford
Research Reports
There is evidence of rabbits arriving in Australia as far back as 1788, and it is well known that others were liberated on islands around the coast, including some off the coast of Western Australia. However, they remained localised and it is now generally accepted that the rabbits which did spread originated from a small shipment of the wild type brought on the Clipper “Lightning” in 1859. They were released on “Barwon Park”, the property of Thomas Austin, near Geelong in Victoria, and within three years, had reached pest proportions
High Stocking Rate On Kikuyu Dairy Pasture : Progress Report On Grazing Trials On Kikuyu-Sub. Clover Pasture At Denmark Research Station, F E. Ryan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
KIKUYU is one of the most valuable pasture plants on dairy farms in the South-West of Western Australia.
It combines well with subterranean clover and ryegrass if heavily stocked, and pastures managed in this way can be cut for legume-grass hay in the spring. However, relatively little is known of its carrying capacity or potential for production under grazing.