TEMPERATE cereals and fodder crops have been grown successfully under irrigation during the dry winter
This is the December 1963. report for the Agricultural Experiment Station at the South Central Resea...
SINCE 1960 cotton has occupied the prominent place in the Station\u27s research programme. Considera...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
RICE received major attention in early research at the Station, when its adaptation to wet and dry s...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
DURING the 1961-62 season cereal variety trials were sown at eight research stations in the medium a...
PREVIOUS experimental work at the Kimberley Research Station (Langfield 1961) showed that, in genera...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
This is the December 1965. report for the Agricultural Experiment Station at the South Central Resea...
UNTIL 1960, pre-irrigation followed by tillage and where possible subsequent inter-row cultivation, ...
The performance of non-flooded rice was compared with that of the 2 major cereal crops grown in sout...
This is the 1964 annual progress report for the Northeast Research Station in Watertown, South Dakot...
This is the December 1963. report for the Agricultural Experiment Station at the South Central Resea...
SINCE 1960 cotton has occupied the prominent place in the Station\u27s research programme. Considera...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
RICE received major attention in early research at the Station, when its adaptation to wet and dry s...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
DURING the 1961-62 season cereal variety trials were sown at eight research stations in the medium a...
PREVIOUS experimental work at the Kimberley Research Station (Langfield 1961) showed that, in genera...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
This is the December 1965. report for the Agricultural Experiment Station at the South Central Resea...
UNTIL 1960, pre-irrigation followed by tillage and where possible subsequent inter-row cultivation, ...
The performance of non-flooded rice was compared with that of the 2 major cereal crops grown in sout...
This is the 1964 annual progress report for the Northeast Research Station in Watertown, South Dakot...
This is the December 1963. report for the Agricultural Experiment Station at the South Central Resea...
SINCE 1960 cotton has occupied the prominent place in the Station\u27s research programme. Considera...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...