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West Midlands Development : Erosion Prevention And Control, G W. Spencer
West Midlands Development : Erosion Prevention And Control, G W. Spencer
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE prevention of soil erosion is essentially a matter of using each soil according to its potential, and treating it according to its needs.
Good land use and sound management practices are the best preventive measures.
W.A. Dairying : Progress In 42 Years, Maurice C. Cullity
W.A. Dairying : Progress In 42 Years, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
From hardship and elementary standards, West Australian dairying has developed into a consolidated industry with larger herds, increased output and high quality production.
The changes he has seen are reviewed by Mr. M. Cullity who retired last month from the position of Chief of the Division of Dairying, after 42 years of service to the industry.
THE history of Western Australia's dairying industry has been a story of struggle against hardship, marketing problems and adverse criticism.
In spite of this the industry has steadily grown and greatly improved its efficiency.
Concrete In Dairies, D Roger Buchanan
Concrete In Dairies, D Roger Buchanan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PRIME requirements for exposed concrete surfaces in dairies are that they should be easily cleansed and should not deteriorate in contact with milk and milk products.
In milking stalls, animal races and on loading platforms hardwearing surfaces which offer good foothold are also necessary.
West Midlands Development : Development Techniques, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
West Midlands Development : Development Techniques, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Most clearing in the West Midlands is carried out by chaining, though the method chosen will depend on the country being cleared and on the resources of the farmer.
Australian Tractor Test Report No. 49 : Mccormick International 624, G H. Vasey, W. F. Baillie
Australian Tractor Test Report No. 49 : Mccormick International 624, G H. Vasey, W. F. Baillie
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
AUSTRALIAN TRACTOR TEST REPORT
No. 49 - McCORMICK INTERNATIONAL 624