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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4

Volume 28

Number 4 1987 Article 1

1-1-1987

Contents Contents

Department of Agriculture, Western Australia

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Department of Agriculture, Western Australia (1987) "Contents," Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4: Vol. 28: No. 4, Article 1.

Available at: https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/journal_agriculture4/vol28/iss4/1

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Contents

Journal of Agriculture-Western Australia

Volume 28, No. 4 (4th Series) 1987 ISSN 0021-8618

107 The Awassi fat tail sheep project 114 Barber's pole worm: a new solution

119 Clover infertility of sheep - a continuing problem 123 Wheat payments and protein content

124 Variation in wheat protein content - the effect of environment 128 Effect of agronomic practices on wheat protein levels

131 Trends in wheat protein/yield relationships 132 Increasing protein content of wheat by breeding

Issued by direction of the Minister for Agriculture and published four times a year by the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia.

Editor: G. P. Ayling. Design: L. T. Webb; J. S. Mallard.

©Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1987. Articles which appear in the Journal may be freely reprinted provided that the Department and the author(s) are acknowledged.

Subscriptions: Journal only, $15.00 for one year (four issues) in Australia; $20.00 per year air mail elsewhere. Journal plus Farmnotes (Direct Mail Service) $25.00 for one year in Australia; $35.00 per year air mail elsewhere. Enquiries to: Department of Agriculture, Baron-Hay Court, South Perth, Western Australia 6151.

Telephone (09) 368 3333.

• Cover: Ewes and lambs near Capel. Photograph by Laurie Benson.

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Journal of Agriculture, Vol 28, No. 4, 1987

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