Each year cereal variety trials are conducted on the wheatbelt research stations with the object of determining the most suitable varieties which can be recommended for planting under Western Australian conditions. The location of the five wheatbelt research stations is such that the results obtained from trials on these stations present a reasonably overall picture for the wheatbelt and the farmer is able, by comparison with his own soil and climatic conditions, to translate the results for himself
The major purpose of any testing program is to establish repeatable differences between cultivars in...
Variety recommendations for 1975 were derived mainly from results of 259 trials conducted at 60 site...
AS a guide to farmers planting recommended wheat varieties, the Wheat and Sheep Division of the Depa...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
To test the suitability under local conditions of the newer wheat varieties, whether bred in this St...
DURING the 1961-62 season cereal variety trials were sown at eight research stations in the medium a...
THE results of wheat variety trials at seven Research Stations in the medium and low rainfall areas ...
One hundred and twenty large scale trials will be planted at 38 centres in the Department of Agricul...
Each season, wheat variety trials are carried out at the research stations to compare the yielding a...
WHEAT production is the major crop industry in Western Australia so emphasis has been placed on this...
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of fiel...
From 1984 onwards, the Department of Agriculture\u27s crop variety recommendations for Western Austr...
This report examines the results of a number of research projects being conducted throughout the Ger...
Cereal variety trials are carried out each season to determine the relative yielding ability of vari...
This guide summarises performance characteristics of commercially available wheats and some pre-comm...
The major purpose of any testing program is to establish repeatable differences between cultivars in...
Variety recommendations for 1975 were derived mainly from results of 259 trials conducted at 60 site...
AS a guide to farmers planting recommended wheat varieties, the Wheat and Sheep Division of the Depa...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
To test the suitability under local conditions of the newer wheat varieties, whether bred in this St...
DURING the 1961-62 season cereal variety trials were sown at eight research stations in the medium a...
THE results of wheat variety trials at seven Research Stations in the medium and low rainfall areas ...
One hundred and twenty large scale trials will be planted at 38 centres in the Department of Agricul...
Each season, wheat variety trials are carried out at the research stations to compare the yielding a...
WHEAT production is the major crop industry in Western Australia so emphasis has been placed on this...
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of fiel...
From 1984 onwards, the Department of Agriculture\u27s crop variety recommendations for Western Austr...
This report examines the results of a number of research projects being conducted throughout the Ger...
Cereal variety trials are carried out each season to determine the relative yielding ability of vari...
This guide summarises performance characteristics of commercially available wheats and some pre-comm...
The major purpose of any testing program is to establish repeatable differences between cultivars in...
Variety recommendations for 1975 were derived mainly from results of 259 trials conducted at 60 site...
AS a guide to farmers planting recommended wheat varieties, the Wheat and Sheep Division of the Depa...