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Full-Text Articles in Nutrition
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereal Production, M G. Mason
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereal Production, M G. Mason
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE greatest responses to nitrogenous fertilisers can be expected in areas with a relatively long growing season.
In such areas light soils with a low nitrogen status provide the best prospects for addition of nitrogen—provided adequate moisture is available.
Fertiliser Responses With Newly Planted Apple Trees, N H. Shorter
Fertiliser Responses With Newly Planted Apple Trees, N H. Shorter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
AN outstanding response to phosphate and a worthwhile response to nitrogen have been obtained in the Donnybrook area on a new orchard site on the property of Mr. A. Cross of Argyle.
Rates Of Superphosphate For Pasture And Crop Production In The Salmon Gums District, R N. Glencross, W. J. Cox
Rates Of Superphosphate For Pasture And Crop Production In The Salmon Gums District, R N. Glencross, W. J. Cox
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DURING the last few years large areas have been released for cereal and pasture production in the southern part of the Shire of Dundas and the northern part of the Shire of Esperance.
Changes in land use since 1962 are summarised in Table 1.
Winter Beef Production Trial : Wongan Hills Research Station, D J. Barker, H. G. Cariss
Winter Beef Production Trial : Wongan Hills Research Station, D J. Barker, H. G. Cariss
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN 14-inch rainfall districts most rainfall occurs between May and October. It is d i f f i cult to keep beef animals fattening on summer dry pastures but such areas do have a ready supply of locally grown cereals.
Using these materials as the basis of a supplement it is possible to market prime baby-beef by June-July.
The higher prices obtained for this "winter" beef more than offset the cost of supplementary feed.
W.A. Dairying : Progress In 42 Years, Maurice C. Cullity
W.A. Dairying : Progress In 42 Years, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
From hardship and elementary standards, West Australian dairying has developed into a consolidated industry with larger herds, increased output and high quality production.
The changes he has seen are reviewed by Mr. M. Cullity who retired last month from the position of Chief of the Division of Dairying, after 42 years of service to the industry.
THE history of Western Australia's dairying industry has been a story of struggle against hardship, marketing problems and adverse criticism.
In spite of this the industry has steadily grown and greatly improved its efficiency.
The Phosphorus Fertilisers : How They Compare, Walter Jacob Cox
The Phosphorus Fertilisers : How They Compare, Walter Jacob Cox
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH 'double' or 'concentrated' superphosphate was first commercially manufactured in 1872 it was not until the 1950's that it became a major commercial fertiliser. In 1965 it accounted for about 15 per cent, of the world production of phosphatic fertilisers.