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Success With Serradella In The Wheatbelt, Clinton Revell, Bradley Nutt, Michael Ewing
Success With Serradella In The Wheatbelt, Clinton Revell, Bradley Nutt, Michael Ewing
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Clinton Revell, Bradley Nutt, and Michael Ewing review the latest developments with new varieties of French serradella and yellow seradella that should provide the basis for productive legume pastures on acidic, sandy soils throughout the wheatbelt of Western Australia
Clones Help Develop Ewe Feeding Strategy, Myra Yelland, Rob Kelly, John Davies, Johan Greeff
Clones Help Develop Ewe Feeding Strategy, Myra Yelland, Rob Kelly, John Davies, Johan Greeff
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Cloned sheep are not a new animal to the researchers of Agriculture WA, but the method that produced Dolly is.
Cloned sheep have been produced at the great Southern Research Institute as early as the mid 1980s. Myra Yelland, Rob Kelly, John Davies and Johan Greef outline how clones are used in experimental studies on wool production
Selling Western Australian Wool To The World, Georgina Wilson
Selling Western Australian Wool To The World, Georgina Wilson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Western Australia supplies 14 per cent of the worls's apparel wool and Agriculture WA's Wool Program has been working to raise the State's profile as a consistent supplier of high quality fibre to the world markets. It's a slow process in a very traditional industry, but modern measurement and computers are useful tools as Georgina Wilson explains.
Trees Working In Western Australia, Dave Berry
Trees Working In Western Australia, Dave Berry
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
There is an air of inevirability about farm forestry - no-one disputs that planting trees is a sure route to curbing agriculture's serious land degredation problem. Dave Berry talks with some of the key players developing the industry.
Durum Wheat : A Potential New Crop For Western Australia, Alfredo Impiglia, Wal Anderson
Durum Wheat : A Potential New Crop For Western Australia, Alfredo Impiglia, Wal Anderson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The export orientation of our grains industries and the current favourable position of durum wheat in the world trade make this an opportune time to examine the propsects for durum wheat in Western Australia. Alfredo Impiglia and Wal Anderson summarise the known requirements for consistant production of high quality durum that will lead to the establshment of a new industry in Western Australia.