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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.
Beef Production In A 14 Inch Rainfall District, D J. Barker, H. G. Cariss
Beef Production In A 14 Inch Rainfall District, D J. Barker, H. G. Cariss
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Progress report on a farm scale beef-raising investigation at the Department of Agriculture's Wongan Hills Research Station.
A SMALL herd of beef cattle was established at Wongan Hills Research Station in 1964 and the first crop of calves was dropped in the autumn of 1965. The calves' growth rates were recorded and they were marketed as 18-month-old steer beef in November, 1966.
Stocking Rates On Light Land : Wongan Hills Research Station, R J. Lightfoot, W. L. Mcgarry
Stocking Rates On Light Land : Wongan Hills Research Station, R J. Lightfoot, W. L. Mcgarry
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE two most important things that determine the rate of return on invested capital in Merino sheep breeding and grazing are the stocking rate and lambing percentage.