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Commencement Program 1961, College Of Medical Evangelists
Commencement Program 1961, College Of Medical Evangelists
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
3 | The Academic Procession
4 | The Vesper Service
6 | The Sermon
8 | Conferring of Degrees
10 | Candidates for Degrees
18 | Candidates for Certificates
19 | Awards
20 | Tribute
21 | Academic Costume
22 | Class Officers
23 | Waymarks
Pickled Wheat Is Safe For Sheep : Feeding Trial, J Craig, H. P. Dwyer
Pickled Wheat Is Safe For Sheep : Feeding Trial, J Craig, H. P. Dwyer
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FARMERS are often left with a surplus of pickled grain from seed wheat supplies. Many would like to feed this to their stock, but do not do so because they think there may be a risk of poisoning.
This trial was designed to investigate the effects of feeding such grain to sheep.
Silage Competition : 1959-1960, H G. Elliott
Silage Competition : 1959-1960, H G. Elliott
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Australian Dairy Produce Board Pasture Improvement Committee (W.A.) have sponsored a silage competition in the dairying areas over the past three years and this has been judged by officers of the Dairying Division of this Department.
List Of Registered Fertilisers : 1960-61, H G. Cariss
List Of Registered Fertilisers : 1960-61, H G. Cariss
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN accordance with the provisions of the Fertilisers Act, 1928-1955, it is required 1 that—with the exception of bulk sales to a manufacturer and those made in accordance with a buyer's written prescription—all fertilisers sold are required to be registered annually, the registration year being from November 1 to October 31 following.
The list of fertilisers registered for the year commencing November 1, 1960, is set out herewith in tabular form.
Selecting A Herd Sire, R A. Bettenay
Selecting A Herd Sire, R A. Bettenay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THERE is now ample evidence that most of the differences in production between herds are determined by feeding and management, with differences in genetic merit playing a relatively minor role.
It seems that the quickest way to increase production is by improved feeding, whilst in some herds much production is being lost by faulty milking techniques.
Saving Labour In Feeding Calves, R A. Bettenay
Saving Labour In Feeding Calves, R A. Bettenay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PRESENT day values are such that no farmer can afford not to dispose of his calves to the best advantage.
With the lighter breeds this might still mean vealing all bull calves within a week of birth, but with heavier breeds it is now more economical to keep all calves until they are at least six to eight months old.
The Open Range System Of Pig Farming, S R. Dunstan
The Open Range System Of Pig Farming, S R. Dunstan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THERE are several satisfactory systems which can be employed in planning a piggery, but under West Australian conditions, the paddock system has much to commend it.
Grazing admits an animal to the healthy influences of sunlight and stimulates exercise. The digestive processes of the pig are also stimulated and this helps to bring about more efficient utilisation of the feed.
Feeding For Egg Yolk Colour, P Smetana
Feeding For Egg Yolk Colour, P Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ON July 3, 1961, the Western Australian Egg Marketing Board commenced paying a bonus to producers for yolk colour.
This is an extremely important step in the marketing of eggs and should have a widespread beneficial effect on the poultry industry of this State.
List Of Registered Stock Foods And Stock Licks 1960-61, H G. Cariss
List Of Registered Stock Foods And Stock Licks 1960-61, H G. Cariss
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
All foods for stock sold in Western Australia are required by the Feeding Stuffs Act, 1928-1955, to be registered annually with the Department of Agriculture.
For the purposes of the Act, "Food for Stock" includes stock licks, which in turn embrace all preparations claimed to supply or primarily intended to supply mineral matter to stock.