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Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia
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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 - Part 1, Mark Dolling, Len Stephens, David Thomanson, Norm Adams, Shimim Liu, Peter Buchman, Mike Paton, Dianne Evans, John Edwards, Scott Champion, Alan Langford, A. C. Schlink, J. C. Greeff, M. E. Ladyman, Kimbal M. S. Curtis, John Stanton, Stuart Adams, Neal Fogarty, Matthew Kelly, James Skerritt, Ian Mcfarland
Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 - Part 1, Mark Dolling, Len Stephens, David Thomanson, Norm Adams, Shimim Liu, Peter Buchman, Mike Paton, Dianne Evans, John Edwards, Scott Champion, Alan Langford, A. C. Schlink, J. C. Greeff, M. E. Ladyman, Kimbal M. S. Curtis, John Stanton, Stuart Adams, Neal Fogarty, Matthew Kelly, James Skerritt, Ian Mcfarland
Sheep Updates
Proceedings of the Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 Forward Dr Mark Dolling Manager, Sheep Industries and Pasture, Department of Agriculture Western Australia Keynotes Australian Wool Innovation Limited DR LEN STEPHENS AUSTRALIAN WOOL INNOVATION LIMITED (AWI) Commercialisation of Sheepmeat Eating Quality Outcomes, David Thomason, General Manger Marketing Meat & livestock Australia Limited PLENARY The Fitness of the Future Merino, Norm Adams and Shimin Liu, CSIRO Livestock Industries Ovine Johne’s Disease – Managing the Disease, Managing the Issues, PETER BUCKMAN, CHIEF VETERINARY OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WESTERN AUSTRALIA Animal Welfare – Changes in Latitudes Changes in Attitudes, Michael Paton and Dianne Evans, …
Show Exhibits, H M. Gloster
Show Exhibits, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The annual round of country agricultural shows will soon be with us.
Why not take an active part in your next local Show by becoming an exhibitor?
Sugar Bags - Just Sugar Bags : Brunch Buns, H M. Gloster
Sugar Bags - Just Sugar Bags : Brunch Buns, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DID you all buy bags of sugar and make jam, and bottle fruit, while the soft fruits were in season?
I do hope you saved those sugar bags—also the bits and pieces of gay drip-dry cottons left over from home dressmaking.
You will find there are plenty of useful and attractive articles that you can make with these things.
From Cropping To Crochet, H M. Gloster
From Cropping To Crochet, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
MANY of our readers will now be enjoying well earned holidays at the sea-side, after a strenuous year on farms.
The woman who is busily occupied all the year finds it difficult to sit for hours on the beach just watching the children paddling and playing with buckets and spades.
A Top For A Teenager : An Embroidery Motif, O. Evans Scott
A Top For A Teenager : An Embroidery Motif, O. Evans Scott
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WHEN a girl shows an interest in sewing, encourage her by allowing her to make something for herself.
Choose something simple that can be finished quickly without Mother's help—a difficult, time-consuming article may cause a flagging of interest.
Meals For Cooler Seasons : A Plain Cushion, H M. Gloster
Meals For Cooler Seasons : A Plain Cushion, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH March, April and May go to make up the "official" autumn season, the Clerk of the Weather does not always send us typical autumn weather.
Easter has passed however, we can usually expect cooler days and can look forward to the preparation and enjoyment of foods that are richer and more substantial than our hot weather fare.
Here are some suggestions for two universal favourites— roast duck and baked ham.
The Laundering Of Table Linen : A Bag For Blue, H M. Gloster
The Laundering Of Table Linen : A Bag For Blue, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE eye-appeal of a dinner-table is always enhanced by good quality napery—and to my mind there is nothing to equal the appearance of a well-laundered white linen damask tablecloth with table-napkins to match.
Renovate Last Season's Shoes : Sukiyaki : Oya Ko Domburi : Chawan Mushi : Hamburgers : A Book Carrier, H M. Gloster
Renovate Last Season's Shoes : Sukiyaki : Oya Ko Domburi : Chawan Mushi : Hamburgers : A Book Carrier, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
HAVE you a pair of worn leather shoes, perhaps a pair of gold or silver kid evening shoes that are "rubbed" on the surface?
Here is good news for you! Your shoes may be renovated and made to look like a brand new pair by the application of a coat of "Leather Lacquer" which is now available in a wide range of colours including gold and silver.
Farm And Home - A Happy Christmas To Housewives, H M. Gloster
Farm And Home - A Happy Christmas To Housewives, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Christmas season is at hand once more and the housewife will be confronted with the problem of providing appetising meals for various occasions.
Breakfast on Christmas morning may become a difficult meal in some households as the normal daily routine is naturally disturbed by a general mixture of church going, the excitement of young folk opening presents, the exploring of Christmas stockings, the door bell ringing with callers, and preparations for Christmas dinner.
Snacks With A Difference : A Novel Shopping Bag : To Line An Evening Stole, H M. Gloster
Snacks With A Difference : A Novel Shopping Bag : To Line An Evening Stole, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FOR those who like to try something a little different, these recipes will strike a new note and I think that they will prove popular with most members of most families.