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Lupin Logic Number 77
Lupin Logic
Contents
Understanding Plant Breeders Rights Peter Portmann, Principal Plant Breeder
Lupin prices
Immature seeds
Kalya lupins
Seed freight subsidy
Lupin Logic Number 75
Lupin Logic
Contents
Anthracnose arrives - Mark Sweetingham, Senior Pant Pathologist, Agriculture Western Australia
- Seed source
- Past experiences
- Anthracnose strains
- Disease symptoms
- Quarantine
- Action required
Release of 460 Kalya
Seed testing
Pool payments
Budworm
Lupin Logic Number 74
Lupin Logic
Contents
Change and no change
Lupin harvesting
Lupins in the United Kingdom George Milford and Ian Shield, Rothamsted
Weed control in lupins
Cladosporium
Aphid control
Lupins as food
Lupin Logic Number 73
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins in Chile Erik von Baer
- 1995-96 season
- Outlook for 1996/97
- The future
CMV resitance in yellow lupins
Aphid outlook
Lupin market
Pulse conference
Lupin Logic Number 72
Lupin Logic
Contents
Post-emergence broadleaf weed control in lupins Terry Piper
- Grass weeds
Lupin production in Germany Peter Roemer, Suedwestdeutsche Saatzucht
Forecasting aphid outbreaks and virus epidemics Dr Debbie Thackeray
Vital reading
Lupin Logic Number 71
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupin seeding demonstration
Cucumber mosaic virus
Market opportunities in Indonesia Tony Fairbrother
8th International Lupin Conference
Lupin Logic Number 70
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins in aquaculture - David Petterson and Greg Jenkins
Tractor thoughts
GPWA market options
Pre-harvest advance
Liming and lupins
8th Inernational Lupin Conference
CMV seed testing
Lupin Logic Number 69
Lupin Logic
Contents
In the blocks for 96
When to seed
Understanding the germination test
- What is the quality of your lupin seed in the silo?
Lupin meeting update
1995/96 Pool payments
Lupin Logic Number 68
Lupin Logic
Contents
1996 Lupin market update - Alan Dagg G.P.W.A.
The final say on pleiochaeta
Pleiochaeta soil test
Albus lupin storage
Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA Agricuture WA and SBS Rural
Lupin recievals (tonnes) 1992-1995
New index
Summer weed control
Goosefoot is toxic to lupins
Lupin Logic Number 67
Lupin Logic
Contents
Pleiochaeta soil test
Priotising pleiochaeta risk factors
Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA, Agriculture Western Australia and SBS Rural
Germination testing and the rain
Are you waiting for results?
Lupin Logic Number 66
Lupin Logic
Contents
Avoiding pleiochaeta
Animal feedstuffs
- Chemical composition
- Price
- Acceptability
- Storage and handling
Lupin prices???
Summer weeds
Beef : Meating The Market, Greg Sawyer, Richard Morris, Geoff Tudor
Beef : Meating The Market, Greg Sawyer, Richard Morris, Geoff Tudor
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Nearly half of Western Australia's beef production is consumed on the domestic market, but the scene is changing rapidly.
In this article Greg Sawyer, Richard Morris and Geoff Tudor review information on production systems performance, and carcase and quality measurements that may well serve wider market opportunities in the future.
Positive Price Outlook For Wheat : Implications For Wa Agriculture, Alan Haagensen, Ian Wilkinson
Positive Price Outlook For Wheat : Implications For Wa Agriculture, Alan Haagensen, Ian Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
After a 40 year period over which wheat prices have dropped by an average of 2.7 per cent annually in real terms, fundamental changes in wheat supply and demand look set to reverse this trend. It is possible that real prices could increase by as much as 4 per cent anually in the medium term.
Alan Haagensen and Ian Wilkinson look at the forecasts for wheat prices and outline the forces that will influence world supply and demands for wheat.
Something Fishy Is Going On - Aquaculture, David Berry
Something Fishy Is Going On - Aquaculture, David Berry
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Aquaculture id Australia's fastest growing primary industry. Product from fish farms is currently valued at $399 million, forecast to exceed $5oo million by 2000.
Whilst the figure pales into insignificance alongside world production (about $45 billion) it does represent a huge window of opportunity for prospective investors and for Australian primary producers who are keen to diversify.
David Berry reports on the prospects for yabbie and marron farming in Western Australia.