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Vol. 41 No. 4 (1993)
Vol. 41 No. 4 (1993)
Published:
1993-01-01
Articles
Evaluation of a method to bulk weigh a sample of a sheep flock.
MA Johns, Pdi Prinzio, TM Lacey, OP Jenkin, KP Croker, P Di Prinzio
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A brief history of the development in Australasia of speciality carpet wool sheep.
G Robards, S Champion, N Kurtz, L Kurtz
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Some perceptions of footrot eradication in North Western New South Wales.
SJ More
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Price premiums for staple measurement of wool.
T Gleeson, M Lubulwa, S Beare
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The importance of a quality approach.
R Glennon
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Quality management in the wool industry.
D Teasdale
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The activities of the International Wool Secretariat.
R Excell
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The definition of differences in genetic potential for wool production in terms of the wool follicle.
A Williams
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Variations in the components of clean fleece weight in the forty teams of the Commonwealth Merino Wether Competition (DAN049).
A Williams
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The effects of natural selection on wool and body traits in Merinos - Estimates from the \'Yalanbee\' natural selection flock in WA (CPB114).
RR Woolaston
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The inheritance of ivermectin resistance in Trichostrongylus colubriformis and Haemonchus contortus (CHP013).
PJ Martin, KL Turney
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Computer based decision aided sale of wool on farm versus sale at auction (ANU34).
S Brehaut
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National Wool Production Survey (AWC1).
J O\'Connor
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Optimal International Promotion of Wool and the Australian Wool Industry (DAN81).
GR Griffith, EW Goddard
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Changing Institutional Arrangements in the Eastern European Wool Textile Industry and their Influence on Wool Imports (BAE26)
D Barrett, H Roper, A Abdalla
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Macroeconomic policy and woolgrowers.
D Pearce, D Vincent, W McKibbin
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Live weight change, wool production and wool quality of Merino lambs grazing barley grass pastures sprayed to control grass or unsprayed.
DL Little, ED Carter, AL Ewers
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