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Vol. 36 No. 4 (1988)
Vol. 36 No. 4 (1988)
Published:
1988-01-01
Articles
Early stage processing of wool in Australia.
P Savage
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Uses and abuses of Merino wether comparisons.
LC Hygate, KD Atkins
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Combined effect of fecundin and regulin to improve reproductive performance in mid-summer joining of Border Leicester x Merino ewes.
EA Dunstan, R Cox, L Staples, C Earl
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Flock structure and breeding strategies in South Australian Merino studs.
TW Hancock, GE Cunningham
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Wool statistical areas: a geographical base for analysing Australian sheep and wool industry issues.
JR Ive, CA Parvey, K Rattigan
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Scanning of ewes for pregnancy and multiple births.
C Robertson
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Genetic variation and covariation in wool characteristics related to processing performance and their economic significance.
IM Rogan
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The self-heating of wool and its conformity to ignition theory.
JC Jones
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The prediction of processing performance of a selection of unusual wool types.
LM Mooy, RA Rottenbury, LI Smith
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Harvesting, marketing and distribution costs for Australian wool: sheep\'s back to overseas mill, 1988.
M Gabrys, JP Mercader
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Reproductive performance of some sheep breeds in China and their response to Fecundin.
MSF Wong
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Updating of economic values and phenotypic and genetic parameters in WOOLPLAN.
RW Ponzoni
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Isolated pigmented fibres in fleeces and their tops.
MR Fleet, RA Foulds
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The ram-effect: is isolation required?
GP Pearce
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The relationship between live animal condition score and carcass fat score in lambs.
DL Hopkins
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Changing technology and the effect on the use of wool.
DF Jones
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Colour in Wool : The measurement of average yellowness and its implications.
B Thompson
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