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Processing Results Of Western Australian Wool, John Stanton A/Prof, Lindy Coss, Peter Metcalf
Processing Results Of Western Australian Wool, John Stanton A/Prof, Lindy Coss, Peter Metcalf
Technical Bulletins
Despite a perception by some that Western Australian wool "processes poorly", this study found that consignments processed : 1) into long tops suited for worsted weaving 2) into longer than predicted tops 3) with the same consistency as other Australian consignments.
The Inshore-Marine And Estuarine Licensed Amateur Fishery Of Western Australia, R.C. J. Lenanton
The Inshore-Marine And Estuarine Licensed Amateur Fishery Of Western Australia, R.C. J. Lenanton
Fisheries research bulletins
A description of the inshore-marine and estuarine licensed amateur fishery of Western Australia is reported, emphasising important historical events which influenced the development of the fishery.
Classing Your Own Clip, J Reilly
Classing Your Own Clip, J Reilly
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
One of the most important activities in the Australian wool industry is the preparation of the clip for sale.
Many growers class their own clips and due to this practice they can reduce production costs.
Meals For Cooler Seasons : A Plain Cushion, H M. Gloster
Meals For Cooler Seasons : A Plain Cushion, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH March, April and May go to make up the "official" autumn season, the Clerk of the Weather does not always send us typical autumn weather.
Easter has passed however, we can usually expect cooler days and can look forward to the preparation and enjoyment of foods that are richer and more substantial than our hot weather fare.
Here are some suggestions for two universal favourites— roast duck and baked ham.
Take Care Of That Wood-Work, H M. Gloster
Take Care Of That Wood-Work, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN these oft-quoted lines, Joyce Kilmer expressed a thought which many of us may have cherished.
Most of us are tree-lovers and few people can witness the felling of a forest giant without a pang of regret. It is consoling to reflect however that "tree-butchery"—the wasteful exploitation of forest resources—is largely a thing of the past.
Farm And Home - A Happy Christmas To Housewives, H M. Gloster
Farm And Home - A Happy Christmas To Housewives, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Christmas season is at hand once more and the housewife will be confronted with the problem of providing appetising meals for various occasions.
Breakfast on Christmas morning may become a difficult meal in some households as the normal daily routine is naturally disturbed by a general mixture of church going, the excitement of young folk opening presents, the exploring of Christmas stockings, the door bell ringing with callers, and preparations for Christmas dinner.