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Fodder Shrubs In The Murchison, D G. Wilcox Jan 1962

Fodder Shrubs In The Murchison, D G. Wilcox

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

THE Murchison pastoral country is usually thought of as either having a perennial grass cover, as in the Wandarrie, or as Mulga country with trees and short grass.

It is easy to overlook the small shrubs which occur all over the Murchison in every type of situation, and can provide high quality feed for sheep.


National Parks Of Western Australia, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins Jan 1961

National Parks Of Western Australia, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

NATIONAL PARKS," says the Encyclopaedia Britannica, "are spacious land areas, essentially of primitive or wilderness character, that contain scenery and natural wonder so outstanding in quality that their preservation intact for the benefit, enjoyment and inspiration of the people, is a national concern."


Some Observations On Mismanagement Of Grasslands And Woodlands, Orrin J. Henbest Jan 1951

Some Observations On Mismanagement Of Grasslands And Woodlands, Orrin J. Henbest

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Forest Fires In The Reproduction Of Black Spruce, R. K. Lebarron Apr 1939

The Role Of Forest Fires In The Reproduction Of Black Spruce, R. K. Lebarron

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.