INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its early exploration and settlement in the last century. Several farming development schemes were considered for the area, but were never implemented. This could be mainly attributable to lack of knowledge of agricultural potentialities, limitations of the local environment and ways of exploiting the local environment. Up to the present the economy of the region is almost entirely based upon the extensive production of beef and to a lesser extent, wool
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
It has traditionally been more profitable to grow sheep for wool in the medium rainfall parts of the...
The proposal for a 64,000 hectare expansion of the Ord River Irrigation Area is one example of the r...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
The idea of integrating the Kimberley cattle industry with that in the south-west of Western Austral...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
The Land Systems of the Kimberley Region Report describes and maps the landscapes, soils and vegetat...
Brief history of localized food production in Australia This article commences by contributing histo...
This is the first of occasional articles describing the experimental and commercial activity on the ...
The first cattle to be introduced to Western Australia\u27s Kimberley region arrived at Ord River St...
A review of the development of agriculture in Western Australia with an outline of the distribution ...
IN West Australian agriculture there is a considerable backlog of information available to farmers...
The Minister for Agriculture, the Hon. Ernie Bridge, appointed the Kimberley Pastoral Industry Advis...
The pastoral industry in the Kimberley region began in the early 1880s withthe introduction of cattl...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
It has traditionally been more profitable to grow sheep for wool in the medium rainfall parts of the...
The proposal for a 64,000 hectare expansion of the Ord River Irrigation Area is one example of the r...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
The idea of integrating the Kimberley cattle industry with that in the south-west of Western Austral...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
The Land Systems of the Kimberley Region Report describes and maps the landscapes, soils and vegetat...
Brief history of localized food production in Australia This article commences by contributing histo...
This is the first of occasional articles describing the experimental and commercial activity on the ...
The first cattle to be introduced to Western Australia\u27s Kimberley region arrived at Ord River St...
A review of the development of agriculture in Western Australia with an outline of the distribution ...
IN West Australian agriculture there is a considerable backlog of information available to farmers...
The Minister for Agriculture, the Hon. Ernie Bridge, appointed the Kimberley Pastoral Industry Advis...
The pastoral industry in the Kimberley region began in the early 1880s withthe introduction of cattl...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
It has traditionally been more profitable to grow sheep for wool in the medium rainfall parts of the...
The proposal for a 64,000 hectare expansion of the Ord River Irrigation Area is one example of the r...