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Results Of The First International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery, J. E. Stroike, V. A. Johnson, J. W. Schmidt, P. J. Mattern Jul 1971

Results Of The First International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery, J. E. Stroike, V. A. Johnson, J. W. Schmidt, P. J. Mattern

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

The International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery was organized by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under a contract with the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State. There has been informal cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations, and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Mexico, D. F. Specific objectives of the nursery are to: (1) Test the adaptation of winter wheat varieties under a range of latitudes, daylengths, fertility conditions, water management and disease complexes (2) Identify superior winter varieties to serve as recipient genotypes for …


A New Look At Sweet Lupins In Western Australia, C M. Francis, M. L. Poole, M. H. Chopping Jan 1971

A New Look At Sweet Lupins In Western Australia, C M. Francis, M. L. Poole, M. H. Chopping

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

BECAUSE they have a seed protein content of 30 to 45 per cent., sweet lupins are playing a growing role in animal feeding, particularly in the poultry industry. Their value as a protein supplement should ensure a continued local market as at current prices they are highly competitive with soya beans in cost per unit of protein.


Field Peas : A Crop For The Cereal Growing Areas?, M L. Poole, H. M. Fisher Jan 1971

Field Peas : A Crop For The Cereal Growing Areas?, M L. Poole, H. M. Fisher

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

No abstract provided.


Rapeseed. 1. Establishing A Healthy Crop, M L. Poole, M. G. Mason Jan 1971

Rapeseed. 1. Establishing A Healthy Crop, M L. Poole, M. G. Mason

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

No abstract provided.


Faulty Germination Of Lupin Seeds, B J. Quinlivan Jan 1971

Faulty Germination Of Lupin Seeds, B J. Quinlivan

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

THE number of lupin seed samples tested in the seed laboratory over the last few years has shown a marked increase with the increasing popularity of lupins as a cash crop.

A seed with satisfactory germination is one which produces a healthy seedling. The germination of lupin samples tested in the laboratory has varied markedly.


Spring 1971, James L. Holmes, Frederick G. Cheney, R. G. Novak, O. H. Hammer, A. J. Powell Jr., Malcolm A. Mckenzie, F. E. Hutchinson Jan 1971

Spring 1971, James L. Holmes, Frederick G. Cheney, R. G. Novak, O. H. Hammer, A. J. Powell Jr., Malcolm A. Mckenzie, F. E. Hutchinson

Turf Bulletin

  1. Damage to the GOlf Course by James L. HOlmes (page 3)
  2. Editorial (7)
  3. Turf Bulletin's Photo Quiz by Frederick G. Cheney (7)
  4. Pesticide Waste Disposal by R.G. Novak and O.H. Hammer (8)
  5. 1971 Turf Conference Program (12-13)
  6. Turf Management by A.J. Powell, Jr. (14)
  7. Homeowner's Guide for Spring Lawn Care (16)
  8. The Role of Shade Trees in Urban Arboriculture by Malcolm A. McKenzie (17)
  9. Locating Cause of Pressure Loss in Power Sprayers (18)
  10. How Soil pH is Affected by the Fertilizers You Use by F.E. Hutchinson (20)


Barley Staining, J A. Parish, G. B. Crosbie, A. G. P. Brown, P. A. Portmann Jan 1971

Barley Staining, J A. Parish, G. B. Crosbie, A. G. P. Brown, P. A. Portmann

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

GRAIN discolouration or "staining" is a quality defect in W.A. barley which substantially reduces the marketable value oi the crop. It also causes heavy losses to individual growers whose grain is docked or rejected.


Rapeseed. 4. Grain Quality, G B. Crosbie, M. L. Poole Jan 1971

Rapeseed. 4. Grain Quality, G B. Crosbie, M. L. Poole

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

RAPESEED is capturing an increasing share of the world edible oilseed market.

It competes with other oilseeds such as soyabeans, peanuts, sunflower and safflower seed.

If Western Australia is to share in these markets it is essential that only high quality seed is produced.