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Calotropis Or Rubber Tree (Calctropis Procera (Linn.) Dryand), G R W Meadly
Calotropis Or Rubber Tree (Calctropis Procera (Linn.) Dryand), G R W Meadly
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWO SPECIES of Calotropis have been introduced to the northern parts of Western Australia. They are closely related in most respects but differ in one fundamental feature which decides their significance as undesirable plants.
Rural Radio Reports - Animals And Birds Declared Vermin, A R. Tomlinson
Rural Radio Reports - Animals And Birds Declared Vermin, A R. Tomlinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Animals and birds are declared vermin by the Agriculture Protection Board if they are a threat to primary industry.
Prevent Worms In Cattle, G C De Chaneet
Prevent Worms In Cattle, G C De Chaneet
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PARASITIC gastro enteritis, caused by roundworms, is a common cause of economic loss in calves, yearlings and occasionally cows in south-western Australia. Losses could be prevented if stock owners realised the full effects of these parasites, and understood the causes of worm infestation.
Cotton Bush (Asclepias Fruticosa L.) : Garden Plant Now A Noxious Weed, G R W Meadly
Cotton Bush (Asclepias Fruticosa L.) : Garden Plant Now A Noxious Weed, G R W Meadly
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE cotton bush is native to South Africa but is now naturalised in most tropical and sub-tropical countries of the world. Its spread is, in no small measure, due to being grown frequently as a garden subject.