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The Certified Strains Of Subterranean Clover : Their Origin, Potential Use And Identification, B J. Quinlivan, C. M. Francis, M. L. Poole Jan 1968

The Certified Strains Of Subterranean Clover : Their Origin, Potential Use And Identification, B J. Quinlivan, C. M. Francis, M. L. Poole

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

SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER originated in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea and in parts of Western Europe.

Therefore it is not surprising that it grows well in the agricultural districts of Western Australia, for these regions have a typically Mediterranean climate with cool wet winters and hot dry summers.


Maintenance Phosphorus And Sulphur For Pastures : Progress Report, Walter Jacob Cox Jan 1968

Maintenance Phosphorus And Sulphur For Pastures : Progress Report, Walter Jacob Cox

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

PASTURE IMPROVEMENT has been based on topdressing with superphosphate, which supplies sulphur as well as phosphorus.

In the past, all the benefit due to superphosphate was attributed to the phosphorus.

It is only in recent years that the importance of the sulphur has been appreciated.


Wheat Diseases In Western Australia, W A. Shipton, W. R. Tweedie, K. J. Locke Jan 1968

Wheat Diseases In Western Australia, W A. Shipton, W. R. Tweedie, K. J. Locke

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

DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are comparatively rare whereas others occur over a large area of the wheatbelt year after year.


Barley Diseases In Western Australia, W A. Shipton, W. R. Tweedie Jan 1968

Barley Diseases In Western Australia, W A. Shipton, W. R. Tweedie

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

BARLEY DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms are capable of reducing yields considerably.

The recognition of disease is important so that control measures can then be taken at the appropriate time.


Cereal Eelworm : A New Disease Of Cereal Crops In The Geraldton Area, R J. Parkin, Olga M. Goss Jan 1968

Cereal Eelworm : A New Disease Of Cereal Crops In The Geraldton Area, R J. Parkin, Olga M. Goss

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

CEREAL eelworm (Heterodera avenae) is a potentially serious disease of crops which was seen in the Geraldton area for the first time in the 1966-67 season.

It was first identified in this State at Beverley in 1958 and later near Northam in 1963.

The Geraldton region has been the only area found to be affected since.

The disease was identified on eight properties in 1966-67, and a further ten properties in 1967- 68. There are indications that many more properties could be affected in varying degrees.