From small beginnings some 50 or more years ago subterranean clover has come to dominate the pasture scene in Western Australia. Of the 7 000 000 hectares of sown pasture all but some 500 000 are sown to subterranean clover. Further, it is estimated that there remains an area of similar size still to be sown, although in some instances these future sowings will be possible only if suitable varieties are available. Clearing and pasture development within the various agricultural regions of the State took place, as a rule, within quite clearly defined time intervals and the varieties selected for sowing were those thought to suit the soil and rainfall patterns and generally to be the best on the information available at the time. Thus history...
SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER originated in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea and in parts of We...
SUBTERRANEAN clover cannot be easily established on deep white sands, though it has been successful ...
THREE new strains of Subterranean clover—Daliak, Seaton Park and Uniwager—have been released. In Wes...
The use of subterranean clover as a pasture plant in Australia dates back to 1889, for it was then t...
Subterranean clover, Trifolium subterraneum L. (commonly referred to as sub clover) has long been re...
Development of subterranean clover varieties is a rapidly changing scene, particularly in terms of f...
Subterranean clover is widely recognised as the most important pasture legume species in southern Au...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
Root rot of subterranean clover has occurred sporadically in the south west of Western Australia for...
Australian and New Zealand research investigating the ecology and use of the annual pasture legume s...
The annual species subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) is the most important pasture leg...
Legume-based pastures are widely used in the farming and pastoral regions of Australia. In southern ...
On many farms in Western Australia, the rolling, threshing and grading of subterranean clover seed i...
This Bulletin updates Bulletin No. 4083, which was written in 1984. Since tat time 11 new subterrane...
Commenting on the discovery of subterranean clover in New South Wales in 1896, Mr Maiden, Botanist ...
SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER originated in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea and in parts of We...
SUBTERRANEAN clover cannot be easily established on deep white sands, though it has been successful ...
THREE new strains of Subterranean clover—Daliak, Seaton Park and Uniwager—have been released. In Wes...
The use of subterranean clover as a pasture plant in Australia dates back to 1889, for it was then t...
Subterranean clover, Trifolium subterraneum L. (commonly referred to as sub clover) has long been re...
Development of subterranean clover varieties is a rapidly changing scene, particularly in terms of f...
Subterranean clover is widely recognised as the most important pasture legume species in southern Au...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
Root rot of subterranean clover has occurred sporadically in the south west of Western Australia for...
Australian and New Zealand research investigating the ecology and use of the annual pasture legume s...
The annual species subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) is the most important pasture leg...
Legume-based pastures are widely used in the farming and pastoral regions of Australia. In southern ...
On many farms in Western Australia, the rolling, threshing and grading of subterranean clover seed i...
This Bulletin updates Bulletin No. 4083, which was written in 1984. Since tat time 11 new subterrane...
Commenting on the discovery of subterranean clover in New South Wales in 1896, Mr Maiden, Botanist ...
SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER originated in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea and in parts of We...
SUBTERRANEAN clover cannot be easily established on deep white sands, though it has been successful ...
THREE new strains of Subterranean clover—Daliak, Seaton Park and Uniwager—have been released. In Wes...