The idea of integrating the Kimberley cattle industry with that in the south-west of Western Australia is no new, but until recently it had not been critically evaluated. Over the past eight years the Department of Agriculture\u27s Beef Cattle Branch has been assessing the performance of Kimberley cattle transported south for finishing in the agricultural areas. This research has show that Kimberley weaners can be finished in the south, and that under the present (December 1988) economic conditions it is more profitable than running breeding cattle in the south-west and comparable with fattening store steers
Salinity and acid land management will result in increased Wheatbelt areas of pasture, leading to in...
[Extract] Queensland is home to nearly half of Australia’s beef cattle, and the vast majority of tho...
IN an article published in the Journal of Agriculture for February, 1963, the growth of the beef cat...
As part of “on farm demonstrations”, weaners from the Kimberley region were run on farms in a number...
The first cattle to be introduced to Western Australia\u27s Kimberley region arrived at Ord River St...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
Western Australia\u27s first European settlers introduced cattle for both milk and meat soon after a...
The Australian Agricultural Council in 1948 approved a co-ordinated plan of investigating beef growt...
SINCE the publication of the last progress report research effort in the field of animal husbandry h...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
B EEF CATTLE numbers have increased in Western Australia year by year for the past eight years, and ...
The pastoral industry in the Kimberley region began in the early 1880s withthe introduction of cattl...
In 1990/91 the Western Australian beef industry generated close to $172 million and was the State\u2...
Beef cattle studies were carried out at Narra Tarra, Geraldton, between April 1951 and March 1955....
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
Salinity and acid land management will result in increased Wheatbelt areas of pasture, leading to in...
[Extract] Queensland is home to nearly half of Australia’s beef cattle, and the vast majority of tho...
IN an article published in the Journal of Agriculture for February, 1963, the growth of the beef cat...
As part of “on farm demonstrations”, weaners from the Kimberley region were run on farms in a number...
The first cattle to be introduced to Western Australia\u27s Kimberley region arrived at Ord River St...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
Western Australia\u27s first European settlers introduced cattle for both milk and meat soon after a...
The Australian Agricultural Council in 1948 approved a co-ordinated plan of investigating beef growt...
SINCE the publication of the last progress report research effort in the field of animal husbandry h...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
B EEF CATTLE numbers have increased in Western Australia year by year for the past eight years, and ...
The pastoral industry in the Kimberley region began in the early 1880s withthe introduction of cattl...
In 1990/91 the Western Australian beef industry generated close to $172 million and was the State\u2...
Beef cattle studies were carried out at Narra Tarra, Geraldton, between April 1951 and March 1955....
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
Salinity and acid land management will result in increased Wheatbelt areas of pasture, leading to in...
[Extract] Queensland is home to nearly half of Australia’s beef cattle, and the vast majority of tho...
IN an article published in the Journal of Agriculture for February, 1963, the growth of the beef cat...