RICE received major attention in early research at the Station, when its adaptation to wet and dry season conditions and its local agronomic requirements were broadly established (Anon. 1960; Langfield 1961)
Australia 2710. Researching solutions to the sustainability and environmental challenges for rice-ba...
This article 'HIGHLIGHTS of the 1975 International Rice Testing Program (IRTP) Nurseries' appeared i...
This article 'Rice Breeding Progress At Bombuwela, Sri Lanka' appeared in the International Rice Res...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
SINCE 1960 cotton has occupied the prominent place in the Station\u27s research programme. Considera...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
TEMPERATE cereals and fodder crops have been grown successfully under irrigation during the dry wint...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
PREVIOUS experimental work at the Kimberley Research Station (Langfield 1961) showed that, in genera...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
IN view of poor market prospects at the time, and because of the pressing research needs of other cr...
UNTIL 1960, pre-irrigation followed by tillage and where possible subsequent inter-row cultivation, ...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
Rice, a member of the great family of grasses, produces a fruit that for hundreds of millions of peo...
Australia 2710. Researching solutions to the sustainability and environmental challenges for rice-ba...
This article 'HIGHLIGHTS of the 1975 International Rice Testing Program (IRTP) Nurseries' appeared i...
This article 'Rice Breeding Progress At Bombuwela, Sri Lanka' appeared in the International Rice Res...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
SINCE 1960 cotton has occupied the prominent place in the Station\u27s research programme. Considera...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
TEMPERATE cereals and fodder crops have been grown successfully under irrigation during the dry wint...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
PREVIOUS experimental work at the Kimberley Research Station (Langfield 1961) showed that, in genera...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
IN view of poor market prospects at the time, and because of the pressing research needs of other cr...
UNTIL 1960, pre-irrigation followed by tillage and where possible subsequent inter-row cultivation, ...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
Rice, a member of the great family of grasses, produces a fruit that for hundreds of millions of peo...
Australia 2710. Researching solutions to the sustainability and environmental challenges for rice-ba...
This article 'HIGHLIGHTS of the 1975 International Rice Testing Program (IRTP) Nurseries' appeared i...
This article 'Rice Breeding Progress At Bombuwela, Sri Lanka' appeared in the International Rice Res...