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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Lupinosis, M R. Gardiner
Lupinosis, M R. Gardiner
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In spite of many years of intensive investigation lupinosis remains a remarkably complex and baffling problem. Current research is throwing new light on the disease and it is now much better understood— although far from beaten.
Lupinosis research is co-ordinated by the Department of Agriculture's Lupinosis Committee, on which are represented all groups working on the disease. These include veterinary surgeons and pathologists, chemists, plant pathologists and animal husbandry specialists.
Chairman of the Committee is Dr M. R. Gardiner, Chief of the Department's Animal Division and a veteran of lupinosis research.
In this article Dr Gardiner summarises the current state …
The Problem Of Pesticide Residues In Animal Products, J Craig
The Problem Of Pesticide Residues In Animal Products, J Craig
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
. . . a summary of the present position concerning pesticide residues in animal products, and recommendations for pest control measures which will avoid residue accumulation.
Avoid Losses From Poison Plants, Robert Dunlop Royce
Avoid Losses From Poison Plants, Robert Dunlop Royce
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
E VERY country in the world has its poisonous plant problems, but in Western Australia we have more than our share.
Farmers in "Poison" districts can avoid serious stock losses if they can recognise dangerous poison plants, and have a knowledge of how the concentrations of toxic substances in these plants change with the seasons.
In this article, R. D. Royce, Officer in Charge of the Botany Branch, outlines the principles involved.
The Shorthorns, J A. Mallett
The Shorthorns, J A. Mallett
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
Among "The Stud Farm of the World" the red, white and roan Shorthorns have always been given pride of place in the cattle section. They were the first of the popular cattle breeds existing today to be systematically improved, and at the present time approximately three-quarters of all the cattle in the British Isles carry a preponderance of Shorthorn blood.