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Differences Between Merino Strains And Studs, Roger Lewer
Differences Between Merino Strains And Studs, Roger Lewer
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
When commercial wool growers select Merino rams they often use the following pattern: the buyers first consider the main strains of Merinos in Western Australia - Bungaree, Collinsville and Peppin. They then study the 550 studs and numerous non-stud ram breeders in this State. Having chosen a breeder, they examine the rams on offer and buy their annual requirements from among these. Until recently, no objective information has been available on the differences between studs and strains in Western Australia's agricultural areas. However, as part of a major study at the Department of Agriculture's Great Southern Agricultural Research Institute, these …
Preliminary Agronomic Evaluation And Characterization Of The Genetic Resources Of Trifolium And Ornithopus Species., R. Snowball
Preliminary Agronomic Evaluation And Characterization Of The Genetic Resources Of Trifolium And Ornithopus Species., R. Snowball
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 91MD13
Location: Medina Vegetable Research Station
To evaluate and characterize new and old collections of Trifolium and Ornithopus species.
To regenerate lines to provide sufficient seed of high quality for long term storage in the Australian Trifolium Genetic Resource Centre (ATGRC).