Showing 12 items matching nsw; department of agriculture
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A, Showing honey and beeswax (Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A.), Sydney, 1970
... Sydney, NSW Department of Agriculture Division of Animal ... -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A, Showing honey and beeswax (Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A.), Sydney, 1970
... Sydney, NSW Department of Agriculture Division of Animal ... -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S, Beekeeping: the economics of mechanization (Benecke, F. S.), Sydney, 1969
... Sydney, NSW Department of Agriculture Division of Animal ... -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Cutts, N. A, Four important bee diseases (Cutts, N. A.), Sydney, 1968
... Sydney, NSW Department of Agriculture Division of Animal ... -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S, Design and maintenance of beehives (Benecke, F. S.), Sydney, 1968
... Sydney, NSW Department of Agriculture Division of Animal ... -
National Wool Museum
Book, The sheep blowfly problem in Australia, report no1, 1933
... ; Department of Agriculture... and Industrial Research NSW; Department of Agriculture ..."The sheep blowfly problem in Australia, report no1, January,1933"- Joint Blowfly Committee, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research pamphlet no37 & NSW Dept of Agriculture bulletin no40animal health, council for scientific and industrial research nsw; department of agriculture -
National Wool Museum
Book, Science and the Merino Breeder
... NSW; Department of Agriculture... Growing NSW; Department of Agriculture Trangie Agricultural ..."Science and the Merino Breeder" R.B. Dun & R.D. Eastoe, 1970.merino sheep wool growing, nsw; department of agriculture, trangie agricultural research station, nsw, merino sheep, wool growing -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Souvenir: Trangie Agricultural Experiment Station
... NSW; Department of Agriculture...". NSW; Department of Agriculture Trangie Agricultural Research ..."Souvenir: Trangie Agricultural Experiment Station; Official Opening of the Wool Research Laboratory and Stock Field Day, March 15, 1950".Souvenir booklet produced for the opening of the wool research laboratory and stock field day at Trangie Agricultural Experiment Station in NSW, 15 March 1950. Back cover of the souvenir booklet produced for the opening of the wool research laboratory and stock field day at Trangie Agricultural Experiment Station in NSW, 15 March 1950.SOUVENIR / TRANGIE / AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION / OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE / WOOL . RESEARCH . LABORATORY . & . STOCK . FIELD . DAY - MARCH 15TH. / 1950nsw; department of agriculture, trangie agricultural research station, nsw -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Gordon Institute of Technology NSW; Department of... NSW; Department of Agriculture Lang Dr W. Roy Wool - research ...Letter, on "NSW Dept of Agriculture" letterhead, 17th August, 1944, from J Whillet, Chief Agrostologist regarding Bathurst Burrs (Xanthium spinosum).wool - research wool - testing sheep pastures world war ii, gordon institute of technology nsw; department of agriculture, lang, dr w. roy, wool - research, wool - testing, sheep pastures, world war ii -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Gordon Institute of Technology NSW; Department of... of Technology NSW; Department of Agriculture Lang Dr W. Roy Wool ...Letter, "The University of Adelaide, Waite Research Institute", 9th March 1945, from H C Trumble, Professor of Agronomy, to W R Lang, regarding supply of Erodium seed for research into the destruction of burrs in wool.wool - research wool - testing sheep pastures world war ii, gordon institute of technology nsw; department of agriculture, lang, dr w. roy, wool - research, wool - testing, sheep pastures, world war ii -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Key to varieties of French beans
Notes from NSW Dept. of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin No. 171department of agriculture, new south wales, farmers' bulletin, vegetables, french beans -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Wodonga, Victoria sign and the Fruit Fly check point c1970s
The permanent fruit fly road blocks in Victoria began in 1958. The first was set up on the Lincoln Causeway between Albury and Wodonga. The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. Cars would be stopped and inspected when entering Victoria. At peaks periods, such as Easter and school holidays, there were up to 10 inspectors at the 24 hour checkpoint near the former butter factory on the Lincoln Causeway. Local residents could apply for a pass which would be displayed on their window, but were still subject to random checks. Hundreds of tonnes of fruit each week was confiscated and pulverised by Department of Agriculture staff. The road block was closed in 1980, partly due to the increased traffic flows and the cost of maintaining inspection points.This image reflects government measures taken to protect the fruit industry in Victoria.A large image of the LIncoln Causeway at the Victorian/NSW border at Wodonga. The southbound lanes on the right hand side feature overhead signals and traffic light signs to control traffic leading into the Fruit fly inspection checkpoint ahead. The photo is in a wooden frame.On right hand side: Border sign: Wodonga/Victoria and the Victorian State Coat of Arms.fruit fly control, victoria border, lincoln causeway wodonga