It has traditionally been more profitable to grow sheep for wool in the medium rainfall parts of the south-west of Western Australia than to grow crops . Crop production has been difficult owing to the hilly terrain, the frequency of waterlogging, the high incidence of damaging frosts in some areas, the frequency of losses from diseases, difficulties with wet weather at harvest, and a lack of adapted crop varieties. Advances over the past decade have made cropping on a limited scale potentially profitable in the woo/belt. This article is intended to bring the various options for crop production to the attention of wool growers. Further detailed information will be required for successful production and is available from your local office of...
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of fiel...
All the farmers are concerned about the sustainability of production and the need to hand on their f...
Wether trials across Western Australia are showing significant differences in Merino flock productiv...
Articles in this issue of the Journal of Agriculture discuss prospects for the wool industry and str...
Sustained low prices for wool have resulted in a prolonged decrease in the profitability of wool pro...
Low wool prices have reduced the profitability of producing wool from clover-based annual pastures i...
WOOL and fat lambs have been traditional products of farms in the wetter parts (20 inches of rainfal...
Although the cashmere industry has developed rapidly in eastern Australia, development in Western Au...
The Pastoral Wool Industry has for many years been in a parlous position. Jennings (1979) in a revie...
The objectives of this report have been to describe important farming systems in the Central West of...
IN West Australian agriculture there is a considerable backlog of information available to farmers...
TRADITIONALLY, wheatbelt farmers have looked upon sheep as being subsidiary, or at best, complementa...
Today in Western Australia, sheep are run at slightly higher stocking rates, are achieving greater l...
Rainfed farming systems in southern Australia have changed during recent decades from a traditional ...
A ‘broad brush’ picture of farming in the pastoral zone of NSW is presented in this report. The past...
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of fiel...
All the farmers are concerned about the sustainability of production and the need to hand on their f...
Wether trials across Western Australia are showing significant differences in Merino flock productiv...
Articles in this issue of the Journal of Agriculture discuss prospects for the wool industry and str...
Sustained low prices for wool have resulted in a prolonged decrease in the profitability of wool pro...
Low wool prices have reduced the profitability of producing wool from clover-based annual pastures i...
WOOL and fat lambs have been traditional products of farms in the wetter parts (20 inches of rainfal...
Although the cashmere industry has developed rapidly in eastern Australia, development in Western Au...
The Pastoral Wool Industry has for many years been in a parlous position. Jennings (1979) in a revie...
The objectives of this report have been to describe important farming systems in the Central West of...
IN West Australian agriculture there is a considerable backlog of information available to farmers...
TRADITIONALLY, wheatbelt farmers have looked upon sheep as being subsidiary, or at best, complementa...
Today in Western Australia, sheep are run at slightly higher stocking rates, are achieving greater l...
Rainfed farming systems in southern Australia have changed during recent decades from a traditional ...
A ‘broad brush’ picture of farming in the pastoral zone of NSW is presented in this report. The past...
Recommendations for grain crop varieties grown in Western Australia are based on the results of fiel...
All the farmers are concerned about the sustainability of production and the need to hand on their f...
Wether trials across Western Australia are showing significant differences in Merino flock productiv...