One hundred and twenty large scale trials will be planted at 38 centres in the Department of Agriculture\u27s expanding cereal variety testing programme. ACCORDING to statistical returns West Australian farmers grow well over 100 varieties of cereals. More than 80 of these are different varieties of wheat. Only a few varieties are widely grown so one might ask why farmers continue to grow so many of the less popular types. The obvious answer is that they believe such varieties to be both suitable and profitable for their particular conditions
From 1984 onwards, the Department of Agriculture\u27s crop variety recommendations for Western Austr...
Small plot replicate trials were established to test thirteen durum wheat varieties, nine varieties ...
FARMERS who attend field days at Department of Agriculture research stations are reasonably familiar...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
Each year cereal variety trials are conducted on the wheatbelt research stations with the object of ...
WHEAT production is the major crop industry in Western Australia so emphasis has been placed on this...
THE results of wheat variety trials at seven Research Stations in the medium and low rainfall areas ...
Each season, wheat variety trials are carried out at the research stations to compare the yielding a...
The major purpose of any testing program is to establish repeatable differences between cultivars in...
To test the suitability under local conditions of the newer wheat varieties, whether bred in this St...
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of fiel...
IN 1966 farmers in the cereal areas of Western Australia sowed approximately 6.5 million acres of wh...
DURING the 1961-62 season cereal variety trials were sown at eight research stations in the medium a...
A study was made of the changes from 1965 to 1997 in wheat varieties grown in selected shires repres...
In a normal harvest about 90 per cent of Western Australia\u27s wheat production is exported oversea...
From 1984 onwards, the Department of Agriculture\u27s crop variety recommendations for Western Austr...
Small plot replicate trials were established to test thirteen durum wheat varieties, nine varieties ...
FARMERS who attend field days at Department of Agriculture research stations are reasonably familiar...
As an important step in the work of bringing new and improved cereal varieties to West Australian fa...
Each year cereal variety trials are conducted on the wheatbelt research stations with the object of ...
WHEAT production is the major crop industry in Western Australia so emphasis has been placed on this...
THE results of wheat variety trials at seven Research Stations in the medium and low rainfall areas ...
Each season, wheat variety trials are carried out at the research stations to compare the yielding a...
The major purpose of any testing program is to establish repeatable differences between cultivars in...
To test the suitability under local conditions of the newer wheat varieties, whether bred in this St...
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of fiel...
IN 1966 farmers in the cereal areas of Western Australia sowed approximately 6.5 million acres of wh...
DURING the 1961-62 season cereal variety trials were sown at eight research stations in the medium a...
A study was made of the changes from 1965 to 1997 in wheat varieties grown in selected shires repres...
In a normal harvest about 90 per cent of Western Australia\u27s wheat production is exported oversea...
From 1984 onwards, the Department of Agriculture\u27s crop variety recommendations for Western Austr...
Small plot replicate trials were established to test thirteen durum wheat varieties, nine varieties ...
FARMERS who attend field days at Department of Agriculture research stations are reasonably familiar...