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Full-Text Articles in Meat Science
Prime Lamb Production In Western Australia : A Review Of The Development Of The Prime Lamb Industry In Western Australia, R J. Suiter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PRIME LAMB production in Western Australia has evolved into an industry based almost entirely on the local market.
This has not always been the case. In the 1930-40 era a substantial proportion of the State's prime lamb production was exported to the United Kingdom.
During this era the industry was equally dependent on exports and local market.
This Year's Export Lamb Carcass Competition, N Davenport
This Year's Export Lamb Carcass Competition, N Davenport
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Export Lamb Competition will be conducted through the Royal Agricultural Society again this year.
Last year, due partly to the season, entries were well below those of previous years and if this competition is to continue, greater support from breeders is necessary.
I am sure you will agree that such a competition has undoubted value both for producers in recognising the type of lamb required, and also as an advertising medium for the sale of high quality Western Australian lamb on the English markets.