Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4
Volume 18
Number 3 1977 Article 1
1-1-1977
Contents Contents
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
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W e s t e r n Australia Volume 18, N o . 3 (4th series), 1977
C O N T E N T S
66 W a t e r supplies on wheatbelt farms—a general picture Some background information on water supplies on wheatbelt farms.
68 The Comprehensive W a t e r Supply Scheme
An outline of the development of water reticulation to agri- cultural areas.
73 P.W.D. supplementary public water supply schemes The development of water supplies to supplement the Compre- hensive Scheme.
77 Groundwater in the wheatbelt
The prospects for water from underground sources in the wheatbelt.
81 Farm dams in the wheatbelt
A review of water supplies from farm dams in the wheatbelt.
85 Design standards for farm surface water supplies
Improved catchment can greatly reduce the capital cost of farm water.
91 Economics of farm water supplies
A cost comparison of an on-farm water supply and a scheme water supply.
94 A logical approach to wheatbelt water supply
Conclusions from the seminar by the Chairman of the Farm Water Supply Committee.
98 Cost of farm water supplies—conclusions f r o m surveys Eleven years of Department of Agriculture surveys.
99 Some basics of marron production A different use for farm dams.
100 N a t i v e plants—water savers in the garden Hints on choosing and growing native plants.
106 The European wasp—a threat to W . A .
Description of an insect pest which has recently been dis- covered in W.A.
109 Research Roundup
Cotton fireweed—potential poison.
Lumpy wool may increase "by dipping".
69387/9/77 WILLIAM C. IROWN. Government Printer, Western Australia
Journal of Agriculture Vol 18 No 3, 1977