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Other On-Station Activities For Wool Pastoralists, Mark Stevens
Other On-Station Activities For Wool Pastoralists, Mark Stevens
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The impact of low wool prices has been most severe on specialist wool growers who have little scope for diversification, particularly those in the pastoral area.
Although there are limited opportunities for new enterprises on all pastoral stations, individual pastoralists are examining other on-station activities to determine which ones might be suitable. In doing so, they are evaluating:
• location (proximity to a major highway or population centre);
• natural attractions (coast, gorges, river, wildflowers);
• natural resources (native fauna and flora); and
• water supply (quantity and reliability of good quality water).
Progress In The Nursery Industry, W J. Heggers
Progress In The Nursery Industry, W J. Heggers
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The demand for ornamental plants in Western Australia is sat an unprecedented level, making the nursery industry a relatively prosperous branch of horticulture.
One reason for the continued demand for nursery lines is probably that people are concerned about the environment - "green survival", as it is often refered to in promotional literature.
In rural areas, farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the value of planting windbreaks, shade and ornamental trees, while mining companies and the Forests Department are actively engaged in re-afforestation.
As a result the nursery industry is in a healthy situation and can continue to develop in …
Sturt Pea Hosts Collar Rot Fungus, M D. Marcley
Sturt Pea Hosts Collar Rot Fungus, M D. Marcley
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Evidence that Western Australia's Sturt Pea can be attacked by collar rot fungus suggests a reason for the occurrence of collar rot in places where the fungus should not survive.
At Carnarvon for instance, in spite of the hot, dry conditions, the collar rot fungus has been found on eggplants and Tuart trees.
Transplanting Summer Seedlings, W Dawson
Transplanting Summer Seedlings, W Dawson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN almost any flower garden there are occasions for a certain amount of transplanting, even if it is only to readjust the spacing between plants which have come up irregularly from seed sown directly in the garden.
The Fruit Industry In Other Lands. 2. The Netherlands, Frank Melville
The Fruit Industry In Other Lands. 2. The Netherlands, Frank Melville
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DURING a week spent in Holland, visits were made to the International Agricultural Centre, Wageningen, the Fruit Research Station, Wilhelminadorp, the Virus Indexing Station, Emmeloord, the Glass House Research Station, Naaldwyk, and the fruit and flower auctions at Naaldwyk and Aalsmeer.
Visits to commercial orchards were limited by time.