RAPESEED production began in Western Australia in 1968 when a few acres were grown. In 1969, about 20 growers ptanted small acreages for about 80 tons of seed. In 1970, up to 20,000 acres will be grown, and a total of 40,000 acres seems possible within the next few years
FLAX as an economic crop has a fairly brief history in Australia and a much shorter one in Western A...
Over the past 1O years, Western Australia\u27s ornamental plant industry has experienced significant...
Over the five seasons 1948/49 to 1952/53, the latest for which figures are available, the acreages s...
Interest in rapeseed as an alternative crop in the agricultural region of Western Australia was refl...
Rapeseed and linseed—the main oil seed crops grown in the south-west of Western Australia—have both ...
IN Western Australia the warm dry spring and early summer allows rapeseed to be direct harvested whe...
THE production of grass and legume pasture seeds in Western Australia has expanded noticeably in the...
In 1967, almost 7,000 acres of linseed were planted in Western Australia. The area increased to more...
Published April 1981. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please l...
Like other farming and grazing industries, pasture seed production has its share of booms and slumps...
Canola is a member of the Brassicaceae family that also includes mustard, turnip, wild radish, cauli...
The Canola industry has rapidly grown with a 10 fold increase in area sown in Western Australia over...
Rapeseed, an oil-producing crop that was cultivated in pre-Christian times in India and the Orient b...
This study is an ex-post, economic assessment of two projects supported by ACIAR and concerned with ...
On many farms in Western Australia, the rolling, threshing and grading of subterranean clover seed i...
FLAX as an economic crop has a fairly brief history in Australia and a much shorter one in Western A...
Over the past 1O years, Western Australia\u27s ornamental plant industry has experienced significant...
Over the five seasons 1948/49 to 1952/53, the latest for which figures are available, the acreages s...
Interest in rapeseed as an alternative crop in the agricultural region of Western Australia was refl...
Rapeseed and linseed—the main oil seed crops grown in the south-west of Western Australia—have both ...
IN Western Australia the warm dry spring and early summer allows rapeseed to be direct harvested whe...
THE production of grass and legume pasture seeds in Western Australia has expanded noticeably in the...
In 1967, almost 7,000 acres of linseed were planted in Western Australia. The area increased to more...
Published April 1981. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please l...
Like other farming and grazing industries, pasture seed production has its share of booms and slumps...
Canola is a member of the Brassicaceae family that also includes mustard, turnip, wild radish, cauli...
The Canola industry has rapidly grown with a 10 fold increase in area sown in Western Australia over...
Rapeseed, an oil-producing crop that was cultivated in pre-Christian times in India and the Orient b...
This study is an ex-post, economic assessment of two projects supported by ACIAR and concerned with ...
On many farms in Western Australia, the rolling, threshing and grading of subterranean clover seed i...
FLAX as an economic crop has a fairly brief history in Australia and a much shorter one in Western A...
Over the past 1O years, Western Australia\u27s ornamental plant industry has experienced significant...
Over the five seasons 1948/49 to 1952/53, the latest for which figures are available, the acreages s...