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Rise To Power Of Senator Joseph R. Mccarthy: Reflections Of The Cold War Mccarthy Era In American Film, Scott Lainer
Rise To Power Of Senator Joseph R. Mccarthy: Reflections Of The Cold War Mccarthy Era In American Film, Scott Lainer
Honors Theses
The common bond between much of the film industry and Joseph McCarthy was insecurity and the drive for national approval. If one grasps the specific characteristics of McCarthy the man, and the methods of these politically "inspired" movies, we can to better place the period into context and acknowledge the fact that, if the citizenry is not aware, and is again caught by an ever-building wave of trickle down sentiment, the 1950s might not prove to be an isolated period in American history. Insecurity was not a fifties novelty. It still exists, and could potentially escalate anti-Communist policy and sentiment …
Effect Of Nitrogen Rates On The Copper Concentration, Dry Matter Production And Grain Yield Of Wheat Grown On A Residual Copper Trial., R F. Brennan
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 67E8
Location: Esperance Downs Research Station.
The trial was originally designed to measure the residual effectiveness of rates of copper sulphate drilled in 1967.
Deep Placement Of Manganese For Lupins, R F. Brennan
Deep Placement Of Manganese For Lupins, R F. Brennan
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87E44
Location: Esperance Downs Research Station
To determine the effect of deep placement of manganese and foliar applied manganese on lupin plant tissue levels, split seed incidence and grain yield.
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Harvested And Grazed Lupin Stubbles On Following Wheat South Carrabin., J W. Bowden
Harvested And Grazed Lupin Stubbles On Following Wheat South Carrabin., J W. Bowden
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Location: South Carrabin lease block
Harvested and grazed lupin stubbles on following wheat. Trial 86M8
This trial is difficult to analyze statistically because of the treatment changes induced by sheep breaking in to some of the plots. Further, lupin grain yields were not very high and so differences between harvested and unharvested treatments are not large. Also the grazing intensity was not very severe (except on the unintentionally grazed plots) and so the effect of grazing is also relatively small.
Trial 87M7
Nitrogen phosphorus and irrigation of wheat.
Location: South Carrabin.
This trial was designed to give a nitrogen/phosphorus response …
Evaluation Of Existing Diagnostic Procedures For The Recommendation Of Trace Element Fertilisers, R F. Brennan
Evaluation Of Existing Diagnostic Procedures For The Recommendation Of Trace Element Fertilisers, R F. Brennan
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87N23
Location: Newdegate Research Station.
To compare the accuracy and reliability of a range of tissue and soil tests being variously promoted for use to farmers for the diagnosis and prognosis of zinc and copper deficiencies in wheat crops on Western Australian farms.
Phosphorus Levels And Disease On Lupins, J W. Bowden
Phosphorus Levels And Disease On Lupins, J W. Bowden
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87LG39 (81LG29) 87ME62
Location: Pingaring.
It has been suggested that high levels of phosphorus application to lupins can reduce the impact of leaf and root diseases. Two old rotation trials provided a range of disease burdens, across which phosphate rates on lupins were applied. Disease scores, vegetative yields, phosphorus concentration and seed yields were measured.
(Details in Mark Sweetingham's report)
Residual Value Of Phosphate Fertilizers., M D A Bolland, M Baker, C. H. Phillips, D. Proudmore
Residual Value Of Phosphate Fertilizers., M D A Bolland, M Baker, C. H. Phillips, D. Proudmore
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 84M63
Residual value of phosphate fertilizers.
Location: South Carrabin Block of Merredin Research Station.
4th successive crop on new land. Trial has shown that the effectiveness of the different types of rock phosphate were about the fifth to one tenth as effective as the fresh (triple) superphosphate applied in 1984. The effectiveness of the superphosphate, decreased by 60 between year 1 and 2, and by a further 10-15% by 1987. This experiment will continue as pasture for 1988 and 1989, and will be re-cropped in 1990. The experiment is also assessing soil testing for P. but soil test data …