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Water Erosion In The Geraldton Area During June-July 1986, K J. Bligh Nov 1987

Water Erosion In The Geraldton Area During June-July 1986, K J. Bligh

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No abstract provided.


A Review Of Machinery For Cropping With Reduced Water Erosion, K J. Bligh Oct 1987

A Review Of Machinery For Cropping With Reduced Water Erosion, K J. Bligh

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No abstract provided.


An Assessment Of Land Capability For Residential Land Uses : Babbage Island, Carnarvon, Western Australia, M R. Wells, Veronica P M Oma Sep 1987

An Assessment Of Land Capability For Residential Land Uses : Babbage Island, Carnarvon, Western Australia, M R. Wells, Veronica P M Oma

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No abstract provided.


Preliminary Groundwater And Salinity Investigations In The Eastern Wheatbelt. 3. Welbungin And Beacon River Catchments, Richard J. George Dr, P W C Frantom Sep 1987

Preliminary Groundwater And Salinity Investigations In The Eastern Wheatbelt. 3. Welbungin And Beacon River Catchments, Richard J. George Dr, P W C Frantom

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Water-tables show no obvious signs of a nett annual rise in the bores monitored in the valley floor, lower slope areas over the three year period. Groundwaters are extremely saline, the sedimentary and saprolite aquifers permeable (hydraulic conductivity range 0.1-2.0 m/day) (0.0001). Future management systems should seek to decrease recharge by changing rotations and farm practises while increasing discharge by using trees, pumps and halophytes. Options are available for drainage.


Drains : A Method Of Financially Assessing Drains Used To Mitigate Waterlogging In South-Western Australia, John S. Salerian, D J. Mcfarlane Aug 1987

Drains : A Method Of Financially Assessing Drains Used To Mitigate Waterlogging In South-Western Australia, John S. Salerian, D J. Mcfarlane

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Seepage interceptor drains are often effective in mitigating waterlogging in duplex (sand over clay) soils on hill slopes in the sout-west. Spoon and W drains are sometimes effective in removing excess surface waters form clay flats.

This report outlines a method to determine the long-term (1 to 20 years) cost-effectiveness of installing drains to mitigate waterlogging for each individual situation.


The Soils Of Falls Farm Catchment Cuballing Western Australia R.A. Sudmeyer., Robert Anthony Sudmeyer Jul 1987

The Soils Of Falls Farm Catchment Cuballing Western Australia R.A. Sudmeyer., Robert Anthony Sudmeyer

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No abstract provided.


The Soils Of South Carrabin Research Station -Light Land Annex, Henry Smolinski, G G. Scholz Jun 1987

The Soils Of South Carrabin Research Station -Light Land Annex, Henry Smolinski, G G. Scholz

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No abstract provided.


Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Of Cereals And Lupins, G C. Macnish, M W. Sweetingham Jan 1987

Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Of Cereals And Lupins, G C. Macnish, M W. Sweetingham

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To determine the stimuli for the formation of rhizoctonia patches in cereals and lupins.


Field Peas In The Wheatbelt, R J. French Jan 1987

Field Peas In The Wheatbelt, R J. French

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Plantings of lupins in the Western Australian wheatbelt increased rapidly in the late 1970s and early 980s as improved varieties became available and farmers realised the benefits to be gained from growing grain legumes. Grain legumes are useful not simply as alternative cash crops. They provide 'fixed' atmospheric nitrogewn to following cereal crops and act as a cleaning crop to break cereal disease cycles. They are also valuable sheep feed.

In 1975, throughout the wheatbelt, the Department of Agriculture began a comparison of several alternative legumes. The crops included field peas, faba beans, chickpeas, lentills and various vetches. Field peas …


Depth-Controlled Modified Combine For Direct Drilling And Lupin Row Spacing., R. Belford, G Reithmuller Jan 1987

Depth-Controlled Modified Combine For Direct Drilling And Lupin Row Spacing., R. Belford, G Reithmuller

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87WH52, (86M56)

Depth-controlled modified combine for direct drilling.

To compare soil penetration resistance, crop growth, water use, nutrient uptake and root development of wheat 1) sown after scarifying; 2) direct drilled with a combine; 3) direct drilled with the depth-controlled modified combine with loosening ties at 5, 9 or 13 cm; or 4) sown after deep ripping with an Agrowplow to 13 or 30 cm.

Trial 87M82

Location: Merredin Research Station paddock T6 south.

Lupin row spacing


Rapeseed, Tillage., J. D. Warren, Brenda Shackley Jan 1987

Rapeseed, Tillage., J. D. Warren, Brenda Shackley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Rapeseed. Assessment of Early Maturing Brassica napus Lines 87KA74, 87LG42, Assessment of Early Flowering Brassica juncea Lines 87KA44, 87E41, 87LG38, 87KA44, 87LG38, Yield Performance of Traizine Resistant Rapeseed 87AL25, 87E40, 87KA42, 87KA42, 87LG37, 87MA32, Assessment of Short Statured B. napus lines 87AL26, 87KA43, 87MA33, Rapeseed Extension: Demonstration Trials 87ERS39, 87JE29, 87KA41, 87NA78. 2. Tillage. The effect of Gypsum, tillage and nitrogen on cereal yields in a continuous crop system 84KA28 The effect of Gypsum, tillage and nitrogen on cereal yields farm system with a medic component 87KA47 Pasture regeneration counts for tillage trials 77MT51, 77M56, 77WH88, 82M35, 85M67A, 86M56.


Evaluation Of New Pasture Legume Species In Terms Of Summer Feeding Value And Effects On Wool Production., S E. Flecker, C W. Thorn, J. B. Rowe, Tess Casson Jan 1987

Evaluation Of New Pasture Legume Species In Terms Of Summer Feeding Value And Effects On Wool Production., S E. Flecker, C W. Thorn, J. B. Rowe, Tess Casson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

86KA71, Pasture legumes improve the feeding value of summer pastures in a mediterranean-type environment by maintaining the protein intake of grazing animals over the dry summer period, much of which comes from the ingestion of legume burr (A.D. Wilson and N.L. Hindley, 1968). Some of the most important species of pasture legumes to have been released commercially are Trifolium subterraneum (sub.clover), Medicago truncatula (barrel medic) and Medicago polymorpha (burr medic) (D.B. Purser, G.B. Taylor and W.J. Collins, 1987). What little information is available on the feeding value of these species suggests that barrel medic pod (H. Brownlee, 1973) and dry …


The Role Of Barley In Future Rotational Systems In Drier Wheatbelt Areas Of Western Australia., P. Simpson Jan 1987

The Role Of Barley In Future Rotational Systems In Drier Wheatbelt Areas Of Western Australia., P. Simpson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Comparison of barley and wheat yields over four soil types and yield component analysis at Nangeenan NW of Merredin, 86ME88, 86ME89, 86ME90 and 86ME91. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over four soil types at Bodallin, east of Merredin, 86ME92, 86ME93, 86ME94 and 86ME95. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over two ‘levels’ of soil salinity - EC, 87ME63 and 87ME64. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over 2 soils of differing textural type – ‘heavy’ and ‘light’, 87ME65 and 87ME66. Effect of time of sowing on barley and wheat yields, 87ME67.


Intraspecific Variation In Barley To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Intraspecific Variation In Barley To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To investigate the intraspecific variation in tolerance to boron toxicity in a range of barley varieties. 87SG1, 4/4864 and 87SG4.


Effect Of Plant Density On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Effect Of Plant Density On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the effect of seeding density on the degree of boron toxicity in barley.
87SG7/4864, 87SG6


Effect Of Zinc On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Effect Of Zinc On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the suggestion that adding zinc to the soil will lessen the severity of boron toxicity in barley. 87SG6/4864


Trial 65sg5, I Rowland., W Hawkins Jan 1987

Trial 65sg5, I Rowland., W Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 65SG5. Location - Paddock H5 on Salmon Gum Research Station

Cleared in 1962, then cropped until the start of the trial in 1968. Two of the four blocks were sown to Cyprus Barrel medic which is topdressed with superphosphate. The other two blocks regenerate volunteer pasture which is not topdressed. In 1984 all pasture plots were sown to SERENA medic. This grew exceptionally well in 1984 and set a lot of seed. In 1987 field peas were introduced into 4 reps of an existing medic: crop rotation.


Rates, Times And Sources Of Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden Jan 1987

Rates, Times And Sources Of Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87WH51

Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.

This trial was put onto a site adjacent to Mel Mason's source of nitrogen trial and the CSIRO, 15 N plots to provide some explanation of the results from the limited treatments in those trials. They were designed to monitor soil/fertiliser nitrogen transformations with time. Unfortunately the site of this trial was variable. The end most similar to the other trials was deeper and sandier and stored less water than the other and where crop growth was far better.
87WH51


Trial 80na6, I Rowland., W Hawkins Jan 1987

Trial 80na6, I Rowland., W Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 80NA6. Location - B. Harrington, 6 km west of Darkin.

Cleared 1962, cropped 1977 (oats), 1978 (oats and Lupins), pasture in 1979. Continuously cropped to cereals up to 1986, then changed to wheat after wheat, lupins or clover.


Effects Of Rates Of Nitrogen On Copper Concentrations, Dry Matter Production And Grain Yield Of Wheat Grown On A Residual Copper Trial., R F. Brennan Jan 1987

Effects Of Rates Of Nitrogen On Copper Concentrations, Dry Matter Production And Grain Yield Of Wheat Grown On A Residual Copper Trial., R F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 67E9

Location: Esperance Downs Research Station.

The trial was originally designed to measure the residual effectiveness of rates of copper fertilizer drilled in 1967.


The Effect Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Concentration And Grain Yield Of Wheat Plants, R F. Brennan Jan 1987

The Effect Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Concentration And Grain Yield Of Wheat Plants, R F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the possibility of rates of nitrogen inducing copper and zinc deficiency in wheat.
87JE21


Isoproturon Evaluation - Timing Of Application On Efficacy And Crop Damage., R. Madin, J. Buckley Jan 1987

Isoproturon Evaluation - Timing Of Application On Efficacy And Crop Damage., R. Madin, J. Buckley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

The trial was effectively a tolerance trial. Best overall weed control was achieved with Glean and the higher rates of Isoproturon which in turn gave best control as a pre-plant, incorporated treatment.
87A23, 87WH54


Post Emergence Weed Control In Lupins., R. Madin, J. Buckley Jan 1987

Post Emergence Weed Control In Lupins., R. Madin, J. Buckley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

As a general assessment in can be said that Tigrex is a safe and efficient herbicide for control of radish in wheat. Brodal alone was generally unsatisfactory for radish control. While Diuron + Brodal was safe and efficient, Ally and Brodal should not be used together. Diuron + MCPA gave poorer control than one would normally expect.
87WH67


Control Of Peas And Lupins In Wheat, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner Jan 1987

Control Of Peas And Lupins In Wheat, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87A29

Lupins were easier to kill than peas.

Glean applied pre-sowing gave very poor control of both peas and lupins.

The treatment using higher rates of 2,4-D amine in diuron mix also caused lower yields.

The Tordon 242 treatment appeared to cause some yield depression.


Control Of Prickly Saltwort (Salsola Kali) In Pasture., G. Fleay, R. Ramm Jan 1987

Control Of Prickly Saltwort (Salsola Kali) In Pasture., G. Fleay, R. Ramm

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87LG65

Glean post-em @ 10 and 15 g/ha gave good control.

A later trial gave good control with Garlon 4800 or 2,4-D amine when sheep grazed the weed after treatment. Considerable pasture damage would be done with all chemicals during the growing season.


The Effects Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Status Of Wheat Plants And Grain Production., R F. Brennan Jan 1987

The Effects Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Status Of Wheat Plants And Grain Production., R F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the possibility of rates of nitrogen inducing copper and zince deficiency in wheat.
86E44


Control Of Cereal Crop Diseases By Manipulation Of Pasture Composition., W Macleod Jan 1987

Control Of Cereal Crop Diseases By Manipulation Of Pasture Composition., W Macleod

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Rotation for wheat comparing pure clover ley with a pasture ley, 79E15.

Pasture renovation techniques and crop production in a 1:2 rotation, 81E35.

Pasture manipulation – effects on take all, 85E32.

Timing of spray topping and herbicides, 86MT64, 86E55.

Effect of herbicide application on take all inoculum, 87MD12.

The effects of pre and post sowing herbicides on wheat root diseases.

Herbicide disease interaction in recommended varieties, 87E29, 87MT51.


Foliar Wheat Diseases And Cereal Smuts And Control Of Pleiochaeta Setosa In Lupins., R Loughman, G Thomas, G Cusack, M Sweetingham, S Porritt, A Pelham, V Chisholm Jan 1987

Foliar Wheat Diseases And Cereal Smuts And Control Of Pleiochaeta Setosa In Lupins., R Loughman, G Thomas, G Cusack, M Sweetingham, S Porritt, A Pelham, V Chisholm

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Disease complexes in field screening trials. Glasshouse screening for resistance. Reinfection of barley loose smut. Barley loose smut – varietal susceptibility. Seed dressings for barley loose smut. Seed dressings for barley leaf stripe. Seed dressings for molybdenum application and fungicidal control of soil-borne flag smut. Chemical control of Pleiochaeta setosa in lupins. Effect of cereal stubble and seed dressing fungicide on brown leaf spot (P. setosa) in lupins. Stubble retention and Rovral for control of P. setosa in lupins. Fungicide sprays for control of P. setosa in lupins. Data summary for chemical trials.


Root And Foliar Diseases Of Cereals On Sandplain In The Geraldton Area 1987, Wilson Jill Jan 1987

Root And Foliar Diseases Of Cereals On Sandplain In The Geraldton Area 1987, Wilson Jill

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Rotation trial (common root rot), 87GE87.

Inoculation trials (common root rot), 87GE88.

Common root rot surveys.

Cereal management trial, 87GE97.


Evaluation Of Risk Factors Leading To Soil Destabilisation On The South Coastal Sandplain Of Western Australia, R V R Gwynn, P A. Findlater, J R. Edwards Jan 1987

Evaluation Of Risk Factors Leading To Soil Destabilisation On The South Coastal Sandplain Of Western Australia, R V R Gwynn, P A. Findlater, J R. Edwards

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The problems of wind erosion in part of the south coast of Western Australian sandplain area were described previously (Gorddard et al, 1981) with 7.3 per cent of cleared and 18.3 per cent of the cropped area showing evidence of sand blasting. Department of Agriculture trials have shown that the loss of the top four millimetres of top soil from pastured paddocks can reduce following crop yields by up to 20 per cent (Marsh and Carter, 1983). Animal production problems associated with wind erosion of soils have not been quantified, but a number of problems such as reduced carrying capacity …