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Vol. 30 No. 2 (1982)
Vol. 30 No. 2 (1982)
Published:
1982-01-01
Articles
The aims of the Merino Performance Breeders - Clear thinking for the Australian Sheep Breeding Industry.
J Maple-Brown
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A South Australian Looks at the Federation.
RD Blesing
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What minimum standards do ram suppliers have to achieve to satisfy their clients? How the breeder satisfies them.
J Litchfield
PDF
What minimum standards do ram suppliers have to achieve to satisfy their clients?
WSF Rutledge
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What minimum standards do ram suppliers have to achieve to satisfy their clients? Ram Buyers\' Requirements.
C Brennan
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What minimum standards do ram suppliers have to achieve to satisfy their clients? At last, the democratic ram.
G Peart
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Group breeding in the Goulburn District.
R Bell
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The Southern New England Unhoused Ram Sale.
R Bell
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Southern New England Unhoused Ram Breeders.
EHM Barnet
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The Southern New England Unhoused Merino Ram Sale.
PM Nivison
PDF
The Australian Merino Society (A.M.S.)
RDM Anderson
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Why I joined the Australian Merino Society.
J Hewett
PDF
Planning an artificial breeding programme for one hundred thousand ewes.
L Hewett
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The Australian Merino Society Crossbreeding Programme - To produce the Australian Meridale.
CJ Anderson
PDF
The future of A.M.S.
JH Shepherd
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