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Legume Logic Number 100
Legume Logic
Contents
Press the seed, not the soil
Third European legume conference - Spain
Pulse points
Wodjil lupins
Seed quality tests
Seasons greetings & 100 issues for Legume Logic
Legume Logic Number 99
Legume Logic
Contents
Frost observations
- Peas
- Faba beans
- Chickpeas
Pulse points
Peas- a forgotten crop
Seed testing 1999
Legume Logic Number 98
Legume Logic
Contents
Atrazine resistance
Budworm control
Non podding lupins
Lupin variety recommendations 1999
Caution with gypsum
Legume Logic Number 97
Legume Logic
Contents
Salinity and Western Australian agriculture
Fragile pulses?
Swathing lupins
Pulse points
Anthracnose and narrowleafed lupins
Crop-topping lupins
The Chickpea Book : A Technical Guide To Chickpea Production, Stephen Loss, Neil Brandon, K H M. Siddique
The Chickpea Book : A Technical Guide To Chickpea Production, Stephen Loss, Neil Brandon, K H M. Siddique
Bulletins 4000 -
The area of chickpea production in Australia has expanded rapidly in recent years especially in south-western Australia. This has been partly brought about by the keen interest of farmers and a concerted research effort and industry development by Agriculture Western Australia, The Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA) and other institutions, in partnership with the Grains Research and Development Corporation and other industry funding bodies. Private consultants, grain traders and other industry groups have also contributed to the expansion of the industry.
Much of the local knowledge generated by these research and development projects has been published in various …
Legume Logic Number 96
Legume Logic
Contents
Agronomy - growing for a greener future
Pulse points
Aphid damage to lupins - Francoise berlandier, AgWA
Winter pulse plantings for 1998 ('000 hectares)
Albus and anthracnose fungus - Bill O'Neill AgWa, Geraldton
Legume Logic Number 95
Legume Logic
Contents
Seasonal situation
Safe cropping
Pulse points
Herbicide damage
AgraCorp Pulse Indicator Prices as 23 June
Controlling grass weeds in pulse crops
Post-emergent broadleafed weed control
Legume Logic Number 94
Legume Logic
Contents
Sustainability
Lupin price outlook
Seasonal conditions
Legume Logic Number 93
Legume Logic
Contents
Faba beans
Spraying and Anthracnose
Lime and lupins
Sustainability
Wodjil bulkup
Legume Logic Number 92
Legume Logic
Contents
Stubble trouble?
Field Peas
Reminders
Lupin conference
Weed control in chickpea crops
Legume Logic Number 91
Legume Logic
Contents
Mice damage
CMV alert
Anthracnose prevention
Wodjil lupins
Chickpeas
Legume Logic Number 90
Legume Logic
Contents
A wider perspective
Seed or feed in the silo?
Pulse receivals (CBH 30/1/98)
Order inoculants now
Pulse market outlook
Albus proposals
Anthracnose seed test
Lupinus logicus vale
Grain pool outlook meetings
Success With Serradella In The Wheatbelt, Clinton Revell, Bradley Nutt, Michael Ewing
Success With Serradella In The Wheatbelt, Clinton Revell, Bradley Nutt, Michael Ewing
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Clinton Revell, Bradley Nutt, and Michael Ewing review the latest developments with new varieties of French serradella and yellow seradella that should provide the basis for productive legume pastures on acidic, sandy soils throughout the wheatbelt of Western Australia
Trees Working In Western Australia, Dave Berry
Trees Working In Western Australia, Dave Berry
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
There is an air of inevirability about farm forestry - no-one disputs that planting trees is a sure route to curbing agriculture's serious land degredation problem. Dave Berry talks with some of the key players developing the industry.
Durum Wheat : A Potential New Crop For Western Australia, Alfredo Impiglia, Wal Anderson
Durum Wheat : A Potential New Crop For Western Australia, Alfredo Impiglia, Wal Anderson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The export orientation of our grains industries and the current favourable position of durum wheat in the world trade make this an opportune time to examine the propsects for durum wheat in Western Australia. Alfredo Impiglia and Wal Anderson summarise the known requirements for consistant production of high quality durum that will lead to the establshment of a new industry in Western Australia.