The increasing acreages planted to oats in the Western Australian wheat growing districts have been associated with the improvement of farms for the carrying of stock and the need for a convenient change crop from wheat. Production of coarse grains, both oats and barley, has substantially increased the total area of cereals grown annually in Western Australia since 1930
The potential of various types of small grains for winter forage production was investigated in this...
Current production of oats for grain in Queensland is minor due to unsuitable varieties bred for dif...
Wheat breeding in Australia has undoubtedly resulted in large improvements in grain yield. This has ...
Over the five seasons 1948/49 to 1952/53, the latest for which figures are available, the acreages s...
The oat industry in Western Australia has made phenomenal progress in recent years with the discover...
BARLEY production has increased sharply over the past two seasons to compensate reduced wheat acreag...
Statistical examination of data associated with wheat grown in Western Australia during the 29- year...
IN 1966 farmers in the cereal areas of Western Australia sowed approximately 6.5 million acres of wh...
There is no doubt that Australia\u27s enhanced prosperity in the last 30 years has been dependent in...
BARLEY is an adaptable crop which can be grown successfully throughout the cereal areas of Western A...
The results of cereal variety trials on wheatbelt research stations and also a barley trial on the p...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
Modern bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) has been well adapted for survival and production in water-li...
A study was made of the changes from 1965 to 1997 in wheat varieties grown in selected shires repres...
In 1977, a ten year series of continuous cropping trials was commenced to compare the effect of four...
The potential of various types of small grains for winter forage production was investigated in this...
Current production of oats for grain in Queensland is minor due to unsuitable varieties bred for dif...
Wheat breeding in Australia has undoubtedly resulted in large improvements in grain yield. This has ...
Over the five seasons 1948/49 to 1952/53, the latest for which figures are available, the acreages s...
The oat industry in Western Australia has made phenomenal progress in recent years with the discover...
BARLEY production has increased sharply over the past two seasons to compensate reduced wheat acreag...
Statistical examination of data associated with wheat grown in Western Australia during the 29- year...
IN 1966 farmers in the cereal areas of Western Australia sowed approximately 6.5 million acres of wh...
There is no doubt that Australia\u27s enhanced prosperity in the last 30 years has been dependent in...
BARLEY is an adaptable crop which can be grown successfully throughout the cereal areas of Western A...
The results of cereal variety trials on wheatbelt research stations and also a barley trial on the p...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
Modern bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) has been well adapted for survival and production in water-li...
A study was made of the changes from 1965 to 1997 in wheat varieties grown in selected shires repres...
In 1977, a ten year series of continuous cropping trials was commenced to compare the effect of four...
The potential of various types of small grains for winter forage production was investigated in this...
Current production of oats for grain in Queensland is minor due to unsuitable varieties bred for dif...
Wheat breeding in Australia has undoubtedly resulted in large improvements in grain yield. This has ...