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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
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Lupinosis, H W. Bennetts
Lupinosis, H W. Bennetts
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
LUPINOSIS is a disease which has caused severe mortalities in West Australian sheep flocks in recent years, and one which—because of the important role which lupins are playing in light land development—must inevitably continue to be a matter of serious concern.
Hit Rabbits This Winter : It Will Check Breeding And Give More Valuable Feed For Summer Grazing, C Marshall
Hit Rabbits This Winter : It Will Check Breeding And Give More Valuable Feed For Summer Grazing, C Marshall
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
NOW that the current summer "1080" Rabbit Drive is drawing to a close, it is time we considered our future plans.
I am afraid that in the past most farmers have relied far too much on summer control as the complete answer to rabbit destruction and that this reliance has increased considerably following the introduction of "1080" poison, plus the valuable assistance received from the myxomatosis virus.
Bracken Poisoning In Cattle, P B. Lewis
Bracken Poisoning In Cattle, P B. Lewis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE ingestion of bracken fern causes the death of numbers of young cattle in the South-West of Western Australia every year.
Early experimental work in the United Kingdom demonstrated that bracken contained an anti-Vitamin Bl factor called thiaminase which was thought to be the cause of the poisoning, but later work indicated that a bone marrow poisoning, not yet chemically identified, was responsible.
Feeding Pickled Wheat To Pigs, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Feeding Pickled Wheat To Pigs, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
INQUIRIES are frequently received from farmers asking whether it is safe to feed pickled wheat to pigs, and if so, the quantities which would be suggested.
Until very recently there was no experimental information on the safety or possible dangers of these wheat pickling agents, but feeding trials completed last year at the Animal Health and Nutrition Laboratory, Nedlands, have provided some of the answers to these questions.
Insect Pests : Aphides, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Insect Pests : Aphides, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE members of the aphis family are remarkable creatures both in structure and habits.
They are practically world-wide in their distribution and despite their small size and apparent fragility they thrive under a wide variety of conditions and are among the most prolific breeders in the animal kingdom
There Is No Mystery About 1080, A R. Tomlinson
There Is No Mystery About 1080, A R. Tomlinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DESPITE the widespread publicity given to sodium fluoroacetate or "1080" and its general use throughout agricultural areas, there appear to be many misconceptions regarding the poison itself, its control, dangers and precautions and also the method of application. I will mention several of the questions often asked and give the answers.