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The Economic Potential Of The Wongan-Ballidu Shire. Part 2. Costs And Returns, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
The Economic Potential Of The Wongan-Ballidu Shire. Part 2. Costs And Returns, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE potential of the Wongan-Ballidu Shire to produce increased quantities of grain, wool, sheep and meat up to the year 2,000 was estimated and discussed in the first part of this article (see last issue).
In this second and final part the financial returns likely to accrue to the shire and the individual farmers as a result of these increases are discussed.
Breeding Records For Dairy Cattle, P B. Lewis
Breeding Records For Dairy Cattle, P B. Lewis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A N Y business needs records to show up inefficiencies and to indicate where and/or when danger points are being reached.
One record which can be of much use to the dairy farmer is the cow breeding record.
Guard Against Bitter Pit, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Guard Against Bitter Pit, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Two seasons ago bitter pit' caused heavy rejections of apples for export overseas and bad trade publicity.
To avoid a repetition of this, precautions should be taken against bitter pit on all susceptible varieties.
Modern Developments In Bulk Handling Of Apples, J C. Rowbotham
Modern Developments In Bulk Handling Of Apples, J C. Rowbotham
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
One of the results of mechanisation replacing physical labour has been the development of bulk handling of many commodities.
Apart from the saving of time, effort and cost, bulk handling of agricultural produce enables quicker harvesting at the right time.
Carton Packs For Granny Smith Apples, J S. Bloomfield
Carton Packs For Granny Smith Apples, J S. Bloomfield
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE demand for bruise-free apples by overseas buyers has been mainly responsible for the development of fibre board cartons as export apple containers.
Plant Pathologist Retires, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Plant Pathologist Retires, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The Chief of the Department of Agriculture's Biological Services Division, Mr. W. P. Cass Smith, retired from the Department on July 16 this year after many years of valuable service.
An Assessment Of Cattle Husbandry Problems In Western Australia, W J O Wilkie
An Assessment Of Cattle Husbandry Problems In Western Australia, W J O Wilkie
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE science of animal husbandry deals with all those things which affect the welfare and productivity of our domestic animals.
The relative emphasis placed on welfare and productivity depends on whether the animals are kept as pets or for profit.
Does Herd Recording Help Farmers Improve Husbandry, Maurice C. Cullity
Does Herd Recording Help Farmers Improve Husbandry, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE proportion of the dairy herds throughout Australia that are being production recorded is low.
This is particularly surprising when the large amount of propaganda encouraging farmers to herd test is considered.
Agriculture In Western Australia, A W. Hogstrom
Agriculture In Western Australia, A W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A review of the development of agriculture in Western Australia with an outline of the distribution and importance of present agricultural and pastoral enterprises.
WESTERN Australia's economy has always been largely dominated by its pastoral and agricultural activities.
For short periods gold has given greater annual returns than the products of farms and stations, but these periods have never been very long.
Only in recent years has the value of factory production equalled that of our stations and farms.
The 1964 Ord River Cotton Crop, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
The 1964 Ord River Cotton Crop, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN November-December, 1963, the first five farmers allocated land in the Ord River Irrigation Area planted their first crop of cotton, which is expected to be the major crop grown in the area.
The crop was harvested in May-June, 1964, and has since been sold.
Marketing Export Grapes, W R. Jamieson
Marketing Export Grapes, W R. Jamieson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN RECENT years there have been many changes in the buying power and of the availability of fresh fruit on our principal overseas grape market, Singapore.
The market has become highly competitive and trade acceptance today demands that only grapes having a large berry size for the particular variety be exported, and that the grapes arrive in sound condition.
Organization Of Grade Recording Units : Testing Facilities : Notification Of Non-Testing, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Organization Of Grade Recording Units : Testing Facilities : Notification Of Non-Testing, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
H ERD recording on the farm calls for maximum co-operation between the recorder and farmer if the results are to be accurate.
This will include Facilit, stock and timing.
Cull Your Dairy Cows On Production, R A. Bettenay
Cull Your Dairy Cows On Production, R A. Bettenay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Good production and breeding records are essential to allow effective culling of dairy cows, says Busselton Agricultural Adviser R. A. Bettenay, B.Sc. (Agric.) in this article, in which he outlines points to take into account when culling the herd.
A New Economics Research Centre. John Thomson Agricultural Economics Centre At The Institute Of Agriculture, University Of Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
A New Economics Research Centre. John Thomson Agricultural Economics Centre At The Institute Of Agriculture, University Of Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A NEW research unit has been established at the University of Western Australia's Institute of Agriculture to study the economic aspects of agricultural problems in Western Australia.
Pigs On The Dairy Farm : Records Show State Of The Business, P C. Beck
Pigs On The Dairy Farm : Records Show State Of The Business, P C. Beck
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
HOW many pig raisers have even a rough idea of their margin of profit from pigs?
Even in the present time of low returns, the answer is obviously "far too few".
Let's Look At Dairying, Maurice C. Cullity
Let's Look At Dairying, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FOR several years there has been a lot of gloomy forebodings about the future of the dairying industry.
It has been said that there is a drift from dairying; the industry is declining; or even that it is finished.
A Calendar Of Farming Operations For Cereal And Sheep Areas Of Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
A Calendar Of Farming Operations For Cereal And Sheep Areas Of Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THIS calendar of farm operations for the Cereal and Sheep areas replaces the calendar published in the December 1949 issue of the Journal of Agriculture and reprinted as a leaflet.
This leaflet was subsequently reprinted twice with some amendments.
Preparation Of Vegetables For Market, James P. Fallon
Preparation Of Vegetables For Market, James P. Fallon
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PROFITS in commercial vegetable growing depend as much on proper harvesting, handling and marketing as on good production practices.
Many gardeners who are experts as producers are perhaps not so expert in presenting their produce in a manner which will command the most favourable return.
Wheat Quality, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Wheat Quality, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN August, 1956, the Australian Agricultural Council agreed that, as a first step in the further examination of all aspects of the subject of wheat quality in Australia, a conference of all interested parties should be convened by the Department of Primary Industry.
Government Botanist Retires, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Government Botanist Retires, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
MR CHARLES AUSTIN GARDNER, West Australian Government Botanist since 1927, retired from active service with the Department of Agriculture on July 5, 1960.
Hold On To Your Egg Profits, J A. Hoy
Hold On To Your Egg Profits, J A. Hoy
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN recent years, much sound advice has been made available to poultry farmers to assist them in developing their properties and operating them on profitable lines.
Much of this advice has been utilised to good advantage, but there are still many properties on which the profits are being reduced by feed wastage, damage by rats and mice, lack of sufficient attention to egg quality, unnecessarily high labour costs and failure to keep farm records.
The Half Dump For Easier And Better Fruit Packing, J S. Bloomfield
The Half Dump For Easier And Better Fruit Packing, J S. Bloomfield
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ONE of the first cases used for the marketing of citrus fruit in Western Australia was the "flat bushel," which is similar in size to the "long bushel" used extensively for pears in Victoria.
In a bulletin on fruit packing and the marketing and exporting of fruit issued in 1915, the fiat box was illustrated and recommended as a suitable container for the local market.
This case was superseded by the "dump" case when the Harvey area came into production about the beginning of World War I.
Record Keeping On Dairy Farms, R A. Bettenay
Record Keeping On Dairy Farms, R A. Bettenay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FARMING today is very much a business venture and the successful farmer is the one who is not only capable of doing the manual work, but who also has the ability to plan the work routine and determine which of the possible avenues is likely to bring the greatest financial return.
For this, and many other reasons, simple but adequate records must be kept by all dairy farmers.
Many types of records should be kept but if a routine is followed, a few moments' work each evening will suffice to keep things up to date.
This Year's Export Lamb Carcass Competition, N Davenport
This Year's Export Lamb Carcass Competition, N Davenport
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Export Lamb Competition will be conducted through the Royal Agricultural Society again this year.
Last year, due partly to the season, entries were well below those of previous years and if this competition is to continue, greater support from breeders is necessary.
I am sure you will agree that such a competition has undoubted value both for producers in recognising the type of lamb required, and also as an advertising medium for the sale of high quality Western Australian lamb on the English markets.
Some Factors Affecting The Baking Quality In Wheat, A R. Egan
Some Factors Affecting The Baking Quality In Wheat, A R. Egan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH between 10 per cent, and 15 per cent, of wheat consumed in Australia is used in feed for domestic animals, the primary usage in home consumption is for bread-making.
Exports, which account for roughly 75 per cent, of the normal Australian crop, are also mainly used in bread-making.
Banana Packing And Waxing, J A F Lawson
Banana Packing And Waxing, J A F Lawson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN 1955, representatives of the Carnarvon banana growers approached the North- West Branch of the Department of Agriculture with the suggestion that tests be made concerning the value of waxing bananas prior to consignment.
It was claimed at the time by the Director of Horticulture of the Queensland Department that, by means of wax dipping, bananas had been transported from Northern Queensland to Brisbane, ripened artificially, and then returned to Northern Queensland for sale in the middle of summer, whereas the undipped fruit arrived completely unsaleable.
Animal Division Moves To South Perth, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Animal Division Moves To South Perth, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Animal Division of the Department of Agriculture — which includes the Veterinary Branch, the Animal Health and Nutrition Laboratories and the Poultry Branch—was transferred to new premises at Jarrah Road, South Perth, early in July.