Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publisher

Department of Agriculture, Western Australia

Publication Date

27-7-2004

Keywords

Value-chain, Value-adding, Damara, Lucerne, French serradella, Sowing rate, Water use, Individual animal management, E-Sheep, RFID eartags, Sheep, Meat, Wool

Disciplines

Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Animal Experimentation and Research | Biosecurity | Databases and Information Systems | Integrative Biology | Marketing | Other Plant Sciences | Sheep and Goat Science | Water Resource Management

Abstract

Posters Can Merino Ewes be Teased to Synchronise Oestrus for a Summer/Autumn Mating? Ken Hart, Keith Croker, Department of Agriculture Western Australia, Rob Davidson, School of Animal Biology, University of Western Australia. Mario D'Antuono, Department of Agriculture Western Australia Damara Sheep: Now Looking Domestic Evan Burt and Tanya Kilminster, Department of Agriculture Western Australia Production and Water Use of Lucerne and French Serradella Under Three Sowing Rates Diana Fedorenko1,4, Darryl McClements1,4 , Robert Beard3,4 1Department of Agriculture, 3 Farmer, Meckering, 4CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity. E-SHEEP - Individual Animal Management is here Sandy Turton & Martin Atwell, Department of Agriculture, Western Australia. Using Radio Frequency Identification Technology on Farm Martin Atwell & Sandy Turton, Department of Agriculture, Western Australia The Impact of Introducing Lucerne into a Wheat / Sheep Farming System on Wool and Meat Production Robert Beard1,3 and Diana Fedorenko2,3. 1Farmer, Meckering; 2Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, 3CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity

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