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Sixth Random Sample Laying Test : 1962-63, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Sixth Random Sample Laying Test : 1962-63, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SIXTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1962-63
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 3rd MARCH. 1963,
FOR 10 WEEK LAYING PERIOD FROM 21 WEEKS AND 3 DAYS
Sixth Random Sample Laying Test, 1962-63, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Sixth Random Sample Laying Test, 1962-63, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SIXTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1962-63
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
REARING RESULTS AT HOUSING (21 WEEKS AND 3 DAYS)
Nutrition : And Ideas For Mutton Dishes, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Nutrition : And Ideas For Mutton Dishes, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THERE are five food groups in good nutrition.
Iron Deficiency Of Oats In The Lower South West, Edgar Noel Fitzpatrick, R. Sprivulis
Iron Deficiency Of Oats In The Lower South West, Edgar Noel Fitzpatrick, R. Sprivulis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Oats grown on the acid peaty sands of the West and South Coastal areas of Western Australia develop iron deficiency.
This deficiency can be cured by spraying with iron sulphate. A 2 to 4 per cent, solution can be applied through a low volume spray without damage to the plants. The spray should be repeated when deficiency symptoms reappear.
Growing oats on these soils is not recommended.
Fifth Western Australian Random Sample Egg Laying Test : Final Report, P Smetana, F. A. E. Hunt
Fifth Western Australian Random Sample Egg Laying Test : Final Report, P Smetana, F. A. E. Hunt
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
npHE Fifth Random Sample Egg Laying Test differs from the four previous ones in that the names of entrants are published with the results.
This procedure was adopted after a meeting of the Joint Poultry Industry Improvement Committee in April, 1961.
The Committee is a body made up of representatives from all organised sections of the poultry industry and one of its functions is to advise on policy in the random sample test.
Sixth Random Sample Laying Test : 1962-63 : Poultry Research Station, Wembley, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Sixth Random Sample Laying Test : 1962-63 : Poultry Research Station, Wembley, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SIXTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1962-65
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 28th APRIL, 1963
Acetonaemia In Dairy Cows, F C. Wilkinson
Acetonaemia In Dairy Cows, F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ACETONAEMIA is a common disease of newly calved cows in the dairying districts of Western Australia.
Affected cows practically dry off and lose a lot of body condition; these are the main causes of loss to the owners.
A Core Sampler For Silage, A L. Hamilton
A Core Sampler For Silage, A L. Hamilton
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FOR five years now the Dairy Division of the Department of Agriculture has conducted a silage competition on behalf of the Australian Dairy Produce Board Pasture Improvement Committee.
The competition is for farmers in the Southwest dairying districts and has attracted an increasing number of entries each year.
Sixth Random Sample Laying Test : 1962-63 : Poultry Research Station, Wembley, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Sixth Random Sample Laying Test : 1962-63 : Poultry Research Station, Wembley, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SIXTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1962-63
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
SIXTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 3rd NOVEMBER, 1963
Average age of birds 464 days or 66 weeks and 2 days.
Breeding Pigs For Best Use Of Skim Milk, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Breeding Pigs For Best Use Of Skim Milk, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PIG production in conjunction with dairy farming in the South-West can be an efficient and profitable way of using surplus skim milk.