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Production Costs In The Apple Industry : Comments On A Survey, A W. Hogstrom, I. J. Moncrieff
Production Costs In The Apple Industry : Comments On A Survey, A W. Hogstrom, I. J. Moncrieff
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN 1964 and 1965, light and heavy bearing years respectively, apples cost $2.40 per bushel to produce in Western Australia. This figure, to be considered with many other factors, was reached in a cost-of-production survey of 45 selected growers.
Packing and labour costs, in that order, were the two biggest cost-of-production items.
Private Irrigation Systems : Do They Pay?, G D. Oliver
Private Irrigation Systems : Do They Pay?, G D. Oliver
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WESTERN AUSTRALIA, with 71,000 acres under irrigation, can hardly claim to have an important irrigation farming industry.
However, irrigation is daily growing in importance, especially through private schemes. These account for almost half the present irrigated area.
Sheep Programmes For Esperance Settlers With Limited Finance, R J. Doyle, G. D. Oliver
Sheep Programmes For Esperance Settlers With Limited Finance, R J. Doyle, G. D. Oliver
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FARMING in the Esperance region has now passed through the phase of experimentation into the phase of consolidation.
But not all new settlers are prosperous.
On occasions, a lifetime ambition to own and operate a farm has ended in failure because the settler has been forced through economic circumstances to give up his block.
Too often this follows the unequal struggle of trying to develop a block with too little capital.
Agriculture In Western Australia : Past, Present And Future, A W. Hogstrom
Agriculture In Western Australia : Past, Present And Future, A W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE post war period has seen very rapid growth and changes in the agriculture of Western Australia.
Almost every industry and region of the State has contributed to the growth of rural production which in turn has been responsible for much of the development in other sectors of the economy.
A Comparative Study Of The 5- And 3-Meal Plans In Six Convalescent Hospitals In San Bernardino County, Donna J. Meek
A Comparative Study Of The 5- And 3-Meal Plans In Six Convalescent Hospitals In San Bernardino County, Donna J. Meek
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
A study comparing the 3- and 5-meal plans of food service, as used in long-stay geriatric units in San Bernardino County, have been compared. Three homes utilizing the 5-meal plan and three utilizing the 3-meal plan, to serve as controls, were chosen. A random sample of ten patients from each home was observed for three days to find the daily average nutrients in the foods served, eaten, and wasted. Also, interviews to compare factual information and attitudes were utilized for sample patients and personnel. The nutritional data was analyzed on the computer.
The results indicated that those on the 5-meal …
Rules Of The Western Australian Pure Bred Dairy Cattle Production Recording Scheme, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Rules Of The Western Australian Pure Bred Dairy Cattle Production Recording Scheme, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
REVISION of these rules was necessary because of the amalgamation of the field work with that of Grade Herd Recording.
Adjustments have been made to facilitate more expeditious handling of records in the Department's Head Office.
Other minor changes have been made to bring the rules into line with present day practice.
Pasture Seed Production, 1966 : Statistics And Comments, B J. Quinlivan
Pasture Seed Production, 1966 : Statistics And Comments, B J. Quinlivan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE marketing of pasture seeds differs from that of some other primary products in that there are no guaranteed prices.
A knowledge of potential supply and demand for the various species and strains is just as important to the seed producer as good production techniques.
Operation And Management Guides For A Dairy Manufacturing Plant, Mohammad Valanejad
Operation And Management Guides For A Dairy Manufacturing Plant, Mohammad Valanejad
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
The dairy and food industries have become highly technical and almost completely mechanized. They also ranked as one of the greatest industries in the country at the present time and represent an investment of many billions of dollars.
The rigid health department regulations, together with the special processes required, call for many types of specialized equipments and procedures. Most of the processes require heat, power, and refrigeration. More exact control of processes, as well as more efficient operation, have become increasingly important as these industries have matured and as competition has become keener. Material handling and automation are major developments …
Agriculture In Western Australia. 3. The Economic Potential Of The Wongan-Ballidu Shire. Part 1, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
Agriculture In Western Australia. 3. The Economic Potential Of The Wongan-Ballidu Shire. Part 1, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN West Australian agriculture there is a considerable "backlog" of information available to farmers which is not being used in practical farming. This, of course, is true of agricultural industries anywhere in the world.
This "backlog" results in a big difference in productivity between the best farms and the "average" farms in each district.
This article is a simple economic study of the potential of one shire of Western Australia.
Recording Figures Are No Check On Factory Returns, R A. Bettenay
Recording Figures Are No Check On Factory Returns, R A. Bettenay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
MANY dairy farmers who use Grade Herd Recording are in the habit of comparing their Grade Herd Recording results with returns obtained from a factory.
Where the two returns show some discrepancy the inference drawn always appears to be that whichever credits the herd with the lower return is at fault—either "the recorder is not doing the job properly" or "the factory is robbing the farmer of his just returns."
The Economic Potential Of The Wongan-Ballidu Shire. Part 2. Costs And Returns, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
The Economic Potential Of The Wongan-Ballidu Shire. Part 2. Costs And Returns, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE potential of the Wongan-Ballidu Shire to produce increased quantities of grain, wool, sheep and meat up to the year 2,000 was estimated and discussed in the first part of this article (see last issue).
In this second and final part the financial returns likely to accrue to the shire and the individual farmers as a result of these increases are discussed.
A Workshop Plan For Food Service Supervisors In Seventh-Day Adventist Institutions In Mexico, Marian Anne Fedak
A Workshop Plan For Food Service Supervisors In Seventh-Day Adventist Institutions In Mexico, Marian Anne Fedak
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
It is desirable in any dietary service to produce high quality and nutritious food within reasonable cost. Any training which the food service supervisor may receive in administration, nutrition and food preparation will aid in achieving this goal. No training program for food service supervisors in Seventh-day Adventist institutions in Mexico has been available. The plan for a two week workshop for food service supervisors was thus developed as a step toward meeting this need.
Principles on techniques of conducting workshops have been discussed.
An investigation was made into Mexican agricultural trends, food habits and nutritional status to present information …
Breeding Records For Dairy Cattle, P B. Lewis
Breeding Records For Dairy Cattle, P B. Lewis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A N Y business needs records to show up inefficiencies and to indicate where and/or when danger points are being reached.
One record which can be of much use to the dairy farmer is the cow breeding record.
Guard Against Bitter Pit, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Guard Against Bitter Pit, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Two seasons ago bitter pit' caused heavy rejections of apples for export overseas and bad trade publicity.
To avoid a repetition of this, precautions should be taken against bitter pit on all susceptible varieties.
Modern Developments In Bulk Handling Of Apples, J C. Rowbotham
Modern Developments In Bulk Handling Of Apples, J C. Rowbotham
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
One of the results of mechanisation replacing physical labour has been the development of bulk handling of many commodities.
Apart from the saving of time, effort and cost, bulk handling of agricultural produce enables quicker harvesting at the right time.
Carton Packs For Granny Smith Apples, J S. Bloomfield
Carton Packs For Granny Smith Apples, J S. Bloomfield
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE demand for bruise-free apples by overseas buyers has been mainly responsible for the development of fibre board cartons as export apple containers.
Plant Pathologist Retires, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Plant Pathologist Retires, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The Chief of the Department of Agriculture's Biological Services Division, Mr. W. P. Cass Smith, retired from the Department on July 16 this year after many years of valuable service.
An Assessment Of Cattle Husbandry Problems In Western Australia, W J O Wilkie
An Assessment Of Cattle Husbandry Problems In Western Australia, W J O Wilkie
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE science of animal husbandry deals with all those things which affect the welfare and productivity of our domestic animals.
The relative emphasis placed on welfare and productivity depends on whether the animals are kept as pets or for profit.
Ua3/3 Bowling Green Chamber Of Commerce Speech, Kelly Thompson
Ua3/3 Bowling Green Chamber Of Commerce Speech, Kelly Thompson
WKU Archives Records
Speech given by President Kelly Thompson at a Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce dinner honoring major industries of Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Does Herd Recording Help Farmers Improve Husbandry, Maurice C. Cullity
Does Herd Recording Help Farmers Improve Husbandry, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE proportion of the dairy herds throughout Australia that are being production recorded is low.
This is particularly surprising when the large amount of propaganda encouraging farmers to herd test is considered.
Agriculture In Western Australia, A W. Hogstrom
Agriculture In Western Australia, A W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A review of the development of agriculture in Western Australia with an outline of the distribution and importance of present agricultural and pastoral enterprises.
WESTERN Australia's economy has always been largely dominated by its pastoral and agricultural activities.
For short periods gold has given greater annual returns than the products of farms and stations, but these periods have never been very long.
Only in recent years has the value of factory production equalled that of our stations and farms.
The 1964 Ord River Cotton Crop, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
The 1964 Ord River Cotton Crop, G D. Oliver, A. W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN November-December, 1963, the first five farmers allocated land in the Ord River Irrigation Area planted their first crop of cotton, which is expected to be the major crop grown in the area.
The crop was harvested in May-June, 1964, and has since been sold.
A Study Of Cost Accounting At The Dietary Department Of The White Memorial Medical Center, Dorothy Syme
A Study Of Cost Accounting At The Dietary Department Of The White Memorial Medical Center, Dorothy Syme
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study was done at the White Memorial Medical Center to develop meaningful financial statements for the dietary department; to provide a simple method of interpretation of each financial statement; and to provide essential cost control data for the dietary department and the administrator. The benefits derived from this study were to assist the dietitian in controlling the dietary department's food costs.
In order to develop meaningful financial statements for the dietary service, cafeteria, and snack shop forms in current use were analyzed and reviewed.
Charges on the Monthly Profit and Loss Statements and Monthly Unit Cost Statements were analyzed …
A Manual For Training Food Service Supervisors In Brazil, Rosalynn Case
A Manual For Training Food Service Supervisors In Brazil, Rosalynn Case
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study was done to develop a manual to be used in instructing food service supervisors in Brazil.
The need for the study was established when the writer was asked to direct a training course for food service supervisors in Brazil. Correspondence with dietitians in Brazil reveled that there was a definite need for a manual which presents current scientific, and technological information.
Current literature was reviewed and studied to determine present concepts in each of the areas of food service supervision and management. A manual of instruction was then prepared which included these concepts.
In the manual suggestions were …
Marketing Export Grapes, W R. Jamieson
Marketing Export Grapes, W R. Jamieson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN RECENT years there have been many changes in the buying power and of the availability of fresh fruit on our principal overseas grape market, Singapore.
The market has become highly competitive and trade acceptance today demands that only grapes having a large berry size for the particular variety be exported, and that the grapes arrive in sound condition.
Organization Of Grade Recording Units : Testing Facilities : Notification Of Non-Testing, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Organization Of Grade Recording Units : Testing Facilities : Notification Of Non-Testing, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
H ERD recording on the farm calls for maximum co-operation between the recorder and farmer if the results are to be accurate.
This will include Facilit, stock and timing.
Cull Your Dairy Cows On Production, R A. Bettenay
Cull Your Dairy Cows On Production, R A. Bettenay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Good production and breeding records are essential to allow effective culling of dairy cows, says Busselton Agricultural Adviser R. A. Bettenay, B.Sc. (Agric.) in this article, in which he outlines points to take into account when culling the herd.
A New Economics Research Centre. John Thomson Agricultural Economics Centre At The Institute Of Agriculture, University Of Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
A New Economics Research Centre. John Thomson Agricultural Economics Centre At The Institute Of Agriculture, University Of Western Australia, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A NEW research unit has been established at the University of Western Australia's Institute of Agriculture to study the economic aspects of agricultural problems in Western Australia.
Pigs On The Dairy Farm : Records Show State Of The Business, P C. Beck
Pigs On The Dairy Farm : Records Show State Of The Business, P C. Beck
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
HOW many pig raisers have even a rough idea of their margin of profit from pigs?
Even in the present time of low returns, the answer is obviously "far too few".
Structure Of Extension Services Wa, Extension Conference 1962., J P. Eckersley
Structure Of Extension Services Wa, Extension Conference 1962., J P. Eckersley
All other publications
Prepared for the Australian Agricultural Extension Conference, Hawkesbury, N.S.W.