Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4
Volume 11
Number 5 1970 Article 1
1-1-1970
Contents Contents
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VOL. 11 No. 5
MAY, 1970
Issued by direction of the Minister for Agriculture.
Published monthly by the Department of Agriculture, Jarrah Road, South Perth, Western Australia, 6 1 5 1 .
Editor:
E. H . L A W S O N , M.Sc. ( A g r i c ) ,
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COVER PICTURE Barley—the crop many farm- ers hope will provide them with an alternative to wheat now that quotas have drastically reduced wheat production.
This month's issue outlines the techniques of barley produc- tion and discusses quality re- quirements and the prospects
for barley as a profitable crop in Western Australia.
CONTENTS
Page Growing barley for grain in Western Australia—
Varieties and production methods H. M. Fisher 93 Barley quality J. A. Parish 97 The outlook for barley
P. J. Hackett and E. J. O'Loughlin 100 Lupins in Western Australia—
5. The grazing value of green and mature lupins
J. S. Gladstones 103 Results from recent research—
Once-daily calf feeding lowers rearing costs 107 Dry supplements reduce labour and cost of calf rearing 108
Supplementing calves with tallow 110 Recommended crop varieties 112
N E X T MONTH.—The storage life of farm dams—The making of a new pasture variety—Tractor test report (Zetor 5511)
ALEX. B. DAVIES, Government Printer, Western Australia 68520/5/70—20M