Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4
Volume 10
Number 5 1969 Article 1
1-1-1969
Contents Contents
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
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VOL. 10 No. 5
MAY, 1969
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 .
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E. H. L A W S O N , M.Sc. ( A g r i c ) .
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These oat grains are discol- oured by the fungus Septoria avenae, the most common and important oat disease in West- ern Australia. (See page 207.)
Contents
Page Linseed Production Survey—Esperance, 1968
R. J. Guyton 186 Results from Recent Research—
Control of Insects in Cotton
D. G. Shedley, D. L. Hardy, and P. J. Michael 196 How Important is Sulphur for Pastures?
R. N. Glencross and W. J. Cox 202 Oat Diseases in Western Australia
W. R. Tweedie and W. A. Shipton 207 The Java Sparrow J. L. Long 213 Superphosphate for Wheatbelt Pastures—
Rates of Application District Advisers and W. J. Cox 218
Nitrogen Fertiliser Survey 224 The Use of Pickled Wheat in Poultry Feeding
P . Smetana 228 Dehulling and Scarifying Serradella Seed
J. R. Weeldenburg R. W. Smith 230
NEXT MONTH:—Fertiliser recommendations for apples—Five poison plants (Champion Bay, sandplain, cluster, Hutt River and Gilber- nine poisons)—High stocking rates on kikuyu dairy pastures.
ALEX B. DAVIES, Government Printer, Western Australia 49820/5/69-19,500
Journal of Agriculture, Vol 10 No 5, 1969