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Salt Land Survey, 1962 : Report Of A Survey Of Soil Salinity In The Agricultural Areas Of Western Australia, L C. Lightfoot, S. T. Smith, C. V. Malcolm
Salt Land Survey, 1962 : Report Of A Survey Of Soil Salinity In The Agricultural Areas Of Western Australia, L C. Lightfoot, S. T. Smith, C. V. Malcolm
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN Western Australia there are within the agricultural areas about one million acres of salt land, largely within the 14-25 inch rainfall area used for cereal and wool production.
In March, 1962, farmers in 68 shires in the agricultural areas of Western Australia estimated that on their properties 305,270 acres of land previously cropped or sown to pasture had become salt affected. Of this total, 59,203 acres had gone salt in the seven years immediately before the survey.
Set Stocking Has A Place In Soil Conservation Farming, J E. Watson
Set Stocking Has A Place In Soil Conservation Farming, J E. Watson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Set stocking of sheep at increased stocking rates is rapidly becoming popular with farmers in the agricultural areas of Western Australia.
But will set stocking increase soil erosion hazards? It should do just the reverse, according to Soil Conservation Adviser J. E. Watson, B.Sc, who claims that set stocking has a place in soil conservation farming.
Agriculture In The Lakes District : Report Of A Survey Of Farm Practices, A W. Hogstrom
Agriculture In The Lakes District : Report Of A Survey Of Farm Practices, A W. Hogstrom
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
At the request of the Central South Zone Development Committee a survey which covered 58 farms in the Lakes District was carried out by officers of the Department of Agriculture. Field work for the survey started in 1961.
The Lakes District supports about 70 holdings adjoining a chain of salt lakes to the east of Newdegate and Hyden but west of the No. 1 Rabbit Proof Fence.
The chain of lakes is about 70 miles long running in a N.N.W. to S.S.E. direction. The lakes are O'Connor, Carmody, Hurlstone, Varley, Gulson, Fox, Camm, King, and Pal lamp.
Grade Herd Recording, 1963-64, Maurice C. Cullity
Grade Herd Recording, 1963-64, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A review of Grade Herd Recording during the 1963-64 season.
THERE was a substantial increase in the number of cows which were recorded in 1963-64 compared with 1962-63 (23,520 and 22,635 respectively).
This season's figure represents 20.4 per cent, of all cows in the dairying districts.
The number of cows which completed lactation and therefore whose yields were included in the averages, rose from 17,258 to 19,011.
Migratory Movements Of Emus And Control Efforts, John L. Long, T. J. Tozer
Migratory Movements Of Emus And Control Efforts, John L. Long, T. J. Tozer
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH little data has been recorded on movements or migrations of the Emu (Dromaius novea-hollandiae), it is well known throughout the farming community that some such movement occurs in September and October in most years at least.
Modern Methods Boost Apple Production In A South-West Orchard, N H. Shorter
Modern Methods Boost Apple Production In A South-West Orchard, N H. Shorter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A WELL-KNOWN South-West apple orchard with an impressive cropping record is owned by W. F. & E. M. Dilley and Sons, of Upper Capel, near Donnybrook.
Trees in this orchard have been producing consistently heavy crops for many years and, furthermore, yields have increased steadily over a 10-year period.
Dairy Farming In The Busselton-Margaret River District. Part 1. Stage Of Development, R A. Bettenay
Dairy Farming In The Busselton-Margaret River District. Part 1. Stage Of Development, R A. Bettenay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
This article is the first of four in a series reporting a survey of farming practices in the Busselton-Margaret River area.
Besides the development of farms the series will cover farm stocking rates and milk production on farms in the area.
THE survey of farms in the Busselton-Margaret River district began at the end of the 1962 season.
Information on the stage of development of the properties was obtained from 94 farmers during advisory visits.