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South west Agricultural Region

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Agricultural memo : Great Southern Agricultural Region, Katanning : vol.37 no.3 (July 2007) (View PDF as text)
Articles on managing seasonal variability, cereal leaf diseases, on-farm biosecurity, farm safety, field peas, viability of sown cereal seed. Energy and protein requirements for breeder cattle. WA sheep health statement, sheep identification, breechstrike resistance, mulesing, sheep issues. Weed control in lucerne, autumn sown perennials. Healthy soils, barriers to adoption. Sheep worm control training.

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.33 no.3 (June 2006) (View PDF as text)
Articles on dry season response, eeed management following a dry spell, six spotted mite, white blister, Chinese wax scale, ARGT in hay, green tea, orchard hygiene, lice in sheep, financial difficulties, grass tetany in beef cattle, swill and pigs, condition scoring sheep.

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.33 no.4 (August 2006) (View PDF as text)
Articles on milk quality awards, grazing managment, residues on farms, livestock production, DairyCatch, non-botrytis bunch rots, avocados hit by frost, powdery mildew and botrytis in vineyards, weevils and black scale, mealybugs, six-spotted mites, reducing costs in exporting vegetables, a new spin on spray drift, apricot champions, animal welfare in WA, irrigation, waterwise on the farm.

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.33 no.5 (October 2006) (View PDF as text)
October 2006 Agmemo.

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.33, no.6 (December 2006) (View PDF as text)
Articles on Waterwise, Greenerpastures, fodder, blackberry rust, Weeds, tyres and locusts, powdery mildew, fertigation, growing pork, exporting seed potatoes, Garden Weevil watch, vine pest activity, hormone herbicide damage, sheep welfare, importing cattle, livestock identification requirements, Small Landholder Information Service, NLIS. Updated 15 January 2007

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.34 no.1 (February 2007) (View PDF as text)
In this issue... Alternative feeds in time of shortage, summer weeds respond to summer rainfall, computer Farm Mapping, inspection program for broadacre farms underway, new publications, what’s happening in Greener Pastures

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.34 no.2 (April 2007) (View PDF as text)
April 2007 Agmemo for the South West Agricultural Region.

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.34 no.3 (June 2007) (View PDF as text)
Articles on swill and pigs, brassica management workshops, soil management, workers safety, avocado canopy management, lice survey, rebate for BJD, weed control, six-spotted mite, 'Orchard Alert', cherry aphids, harvesting cauliflower and broccoli crops, vaccinations, Small Landholder events, Comings and goings.

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.34 no.4 (August 2007) (View PDF as text)
Agmemo. Calving pattern- early calvers count, Special permit to move stock, News from Greener Pastures, What’s happening with WaterWise?, Beef Industry breeding strategy, Healthy sheep sales, Managing gully erosion, Which irrigation system should I use?, Water ponding in your paddocks?, Rural Counselling, Nutrients, algal blooms and water quality, Perennial pastures book, Establishing sub-tropical perennial grasses, New Citrus Varieties, The dog book for wine grape growers, Smal

Agricultural memo : South West Agricultural Region : vol.36 no.5 (September 2006) (View PDF as text)
The season still remains a challenging one, however crops and pastures have certainly improved over July & August with the rainfall, which is great to see.

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