UNTIL 1960, pre-irrigation followed by tillage and where possible subsequent inter-row cultivation, were accepted as standard techniques for weed control at the Station
EXPERIMENTS aimed at controlling sandy wallabies along the Fitzroy River frontage were started in 19...
1970· Progress Eight of the 5 unreplicated trials were cropped without fertiliser. Seven were harv...
EACH year some 450,000 acres of cereal crops in Western Australia are sprayed for the control of wee...
AFTER fifteen years of irrigated agriculture, weeds have become a major problem at the Kimberley Res...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
FOR the past four years, detailed studies have been carried out in regard to the identification, sta...
SINCE 1960 cotton has occupied the prominent place in the Station\u27s research programme. Considera...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
The first spraying of cereal crops in Western Australia for the control of weeds was undertaken in 1...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
W.A. Department of Agriculture research leads to a new technique for weed control in pastures. The t...
Electronic reproduction. Adelaide, S. Aust. : University of Adelaide, Barr Smith Library, 2006. Titl...
RESEARCH on noxious weeds has enabled the development of many practical methods for the control of t...
Australia has a very proud record of achievement in biological control of weeds and the underpinning...
EXPERIMENTS aimed at controlling sandy wallabies along the Fitzroy River frontage were started in 19...
1970· Progress Eight of the 5 unreplicated trials were cropped without fertiliser. Seven were harv...
EACH year some 450,000 acres of cereal crops in Western Australia are sprayed for the control of wee...
AFTER fifteen years of irrigated agriculture, weeds have become a major problem at the Kimberley Res...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
FOR the past four years, detailed studies have been carried out in regard to the identification, sta...
SINCE 1960 cotton has occupied the prominent place in the Station\u27s research programme. Considera...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
The first spraying of cereal crops in Western Australia for the control of weeds was undertaken in 1...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
W.A. Department of Agriculture research leads to a new technique for weed control in pastures. The t...
Electronic reproduction. Adelaide, S. Aust. : University of Adelaide, Barr Smith Library, 2006. Titl...
RESEARCH on noxious weeds has enabled the development of many practical methods for the control of t...
Australia has a very proud record of achievement in biological control of weeds and the underpinning...
EXPERIMENTS aimed at controlling sandy wallabies along the Fitzroy River frontage were started in 19...
1970· Progress Eight of the 5 unreplicated trials were cropped without fertiliser. Seven were harv...
EACH year some 450,000 acres of cereal crops in Western Australia are sprayed for the control of wee...