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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.
Grade Herd Recording : 1962-63, Maurice C. Cullity
Grade Herd Recording : 1962-63, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A poor season coupled with a 16 per cent, increase in the number of cows tested during 1962-63 led to a drop in the average yields of cows in the Grade Herd Recording Scheme.
Rb63-211 Performance Of Alfalfas Under Five Management Systems, W.R. Kehr, E.C. Conard, M.A. Alexander, F.G. Owen
Rb63-211 Performance Of Alfalfas Under Five Management Systems, W.R. Kehr, E.C. Conard, M.A. Alexander, F.G. Owen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This bulletin reports stands, forage yields, and other agronomic data on alfalfas of diverse origin or type tested under five management systems at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Narrow-crowned and broad-crowned types were tested. The management systems involved non-irrigated alfalfa-bromegrass tests (a) continuously grazed with steers, (b) cut for hay, and (c) rotationally grazed with sheep; an irrigated alfalfa-bromegrass test rotationally grazed with dairy cattle; and irrigated tests of alfalfas in pure stands cut for hay.
Udder Preparation For Milking, W G. Robinson
Udder Preparation For Milking, W G. Robinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
REGULAR routine methods of preparing the udder for milking hare long been recognised as essential for good "let down" of milk.
The biggest problem so far has been to combat the spread of disease, in particular mastitis from udder to udder by the milker's hands or the udder washing cloths.