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The Geraldton Strain Of Subterranean Clover, A J. Millington
The Geraldton Strain Of Subterranean Clover, A J. Millington
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE cereal-growing areas of Western Australia form a narrow triangle extending about 700 miles from north to south, gradually increasing in width towards the south to about 150 miles.
The Merredin Early Strain Of Wimmera Ryegrass, J T. Reeves, H. M. Fisher
The Merredin Early Strain Of Wimmera Ryegrass, J T. Reeves, H. M. Fisher
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WITH the exception of subterranean clover, no introduced pasture species has a wider application in Western Australia than Wimmera ryegrass.
This popular pasture plant is believed to have originated as a natural cross between two ryegrass species and first became prominent in the Wimmera district of Victoria.