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Rearing Healthy Calves, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Rearing Healthy Calves, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
NOW is the time to consider some form of grazing management and supplementary feeding for early born calves, especially in the butterfat zone.
The calves are now two to three months old and beginning to forage for themselves, This can be a critical period in their development.
Cobalt : Its Use To Control Wasting Disease, Laurence C. Snook
Cobalt : Its Use To Control Wasting Disease, Laurence C. Snook
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FOR many years it was assumed that in Western Australia cobalt deficient areas were restricted to a coastal fringe which rarely extended more than 20 miles inland.
This has proved a costly false assumption. During recent years cobalt deficiency has been diagnosed over extensive areas of inland country.
Silage Competitions In The South-West : 1960-1961, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Silage Competitions In The South-West : 1960-1961, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Review and results of the 1960-61 Australian Dairy Produce Board Silage Competition, and an outline of the 1961-62 Competition.
Mineral Supplements, Laurence C. Snook
Mineral Supplements, Laurence C. Snook
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TJRODUCTIVE dairy cows have a high mineral requirement. A deficiency can cause lowered milk production and poor health may result if it is not corrected.
A Review Of The 1961-1962 Silage Competition, H G. Elliott
A Review Of The 1961-1962 Silage Competition, H G. Elliott
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FOR the past five years the Australian Dairy Produce Board Pasture Improvement Committee (W.A.) has sponsored a silage competition in the dairying areas.
Judging is done by the officers of the Dairy Division of the Department of Agriculture and prize money totalling £175 is awarded.