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Vol. 50 No. 4 (2002)
Vol. 50 No. 4 (2002)
Published:
2002-01-01
Articles
Enhancing the value of meat from wool sheep: Is there a need for specialisation?
R Banks
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Influences on internal parasitism of sheep in south-east Australia: Studies of (1) internal parasite control on pivot irrigation systems and (2) cobalt nutrition and internal parasite interactions
IH Carmichael
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Identifying animal welfare issues for sheep in Australia
GM Cronin, JL Barnett, MK Edge, PH Hemsworth
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The effect of increasing rumen degradable protein levels on the essential amino acid composition and flow to the duodenum of dohne merino sheep fed wheat straw
AV Ferreira, JV Nolte
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The effect of increasing urea proportions in rumen degradable protein supplements on the essential amino acid composition and flow to the duodenum of dohne merino sheep fed wheat straw
AV Ferreira, JV Nolte
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The use of declarations to provide wool with low pesticide residues
B Horton, K Pirlot, A Johnston
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Production of chemical-free wool in Tasmania
JD Horton, A Bailey, BJ Horton
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Sheep lice: Changing control practices and wool industry implications
PJ James
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Survey of faecal egg count reduction trials that included half-dose ivermectin and rametin mixture treatment groups
D Rendell, T Rentsch, D Lehmann
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Rendell\'s worm matrix to assist worm-control decision-making
D Rendell
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An opportunity for simultaneous improvement of wool and meat traits in merinos
BE Clarke, AJ Ball, DJ Brown
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The economic return from first-cross ewes is dependent on the genetic value of their sire
LJ Cummins, NM Fogarty, J Hocking-edwards, J Edwards, G Stafford, G Gaunt
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Defining and quantifying some on-farm factors influencing sheepmeat eating quality
D Pethick, S Baud, P Walker, J Thompson, D Hopkins, J Skerritt
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A comparison of the profitability of farming systems using wool and wool/meat sheep genotypes in south-west Victoria
AN Thompson, JM Young
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Meeting the needs of the processor
T Turk
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Merino fleece spinning fineness
KL Butler, M Dolling
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WoolRes: a model to assist producers to meet market requirements for low-residue wool
N Campbell, B Horton
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Processing prediction: Models or data fitting
RC Couchman
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The commercial application and benefits of processing prediction
RC Couchman
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Merino crossbreeding and objectionable sheep fibres: the problem and potential solution
MR Fleet, TJ Mahar, JA Turk
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The processing performance of wool produced by young merino sheep with restricted green feed intake
SG Gherardi, CM Oldham, AD Peterson
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The effect of fibre attributes on fabric properties
MG Haigh, GA Robinson
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Metrology and processing research: Implications for growers
PR Lamb
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Opening up specifications
PR Lamb, KMS Curtis, W Humphries, N Pant
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Preliminary analysis of TEAM-3 database
AR Lindsay, JW Marler, MA Jackson
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Single yarn knitted fabrics produced from low and high curvature superfine merino wool
BA McGregor, R Postle
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Different approaches for creating \'fine-ends\' tops
GRS Naylor
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Environmental sustainability of wool production
RJ Wilkins
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High-fertility pastures in south-west Victoria can be economically and environmentally sustainable
JWD Cayley, GR Saul, MR Mccaskill
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Incentives for sustainable wool production
J Crosthwaite
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Productive grazing, healthy rivers: Improving riparian and in-stream biodiversity
M Jones, S Aarons
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The economic impact of destocking annual pasture during summer to reduce soil loss
L Salmon, AD Moore, M Palmer, A Stefanski
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The application of wool scour waste for broadacre cropping
J Stokes, J Cody, J Maheswaran
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Victoria\'s BushTender trial: A cost sharing approach to biodiversity
G Stoneham, V Chaudhri, A Ha, L Strappazzon
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Managing for biodiversity conservation in native grasslands on farms
J Dorrough, V Turner, A Yen, S Clark, J Crosthwaite, J Hirth
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Raw-wool metrology: Recent developments and future directions
BP Baxter
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A comparison of estimates of mean fibre diameter, variation in fibre diameter and fibre curvature between OFDA2000 and conventional laboratory-based fibre testing
R Behrendt, K Konstantinov, F Brien, M Ferguson, C Gloag
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Building lines of wool based on OFDA2000 fibre diameter results
MB Ferguson, CM Gloag, R Behrendt, FD Brien
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Measuring fibre curvature: Key issues
VE Fish
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Sampling variation over a fleece for mean fibre diameter, standard deviation of fibre diameter and mean fibre curvature
VE Fish, TJ Mahar, BJ Crook
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The influence of measurement interval and grease on OFDA2000 profile characteristics
CM Gloag, R Behrendt
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Using OFDA2000 and fleecescan to prepare lots for sale and sheep selection: A case study
KA Hansford, JW Marler, IM Mclachlan
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Fibre-curvature and staple-length relationships in a low staple-crimp-frequency, fine-wool Merino flock
BA McGregor, PC Toland
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Fabric comfort: Prediction of the fibre-end characteristics of processed wool from currently measured raw-wool parameters
TJ Mahar, JMA Okeefe
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The precision of OFDA2000 and Fleecescan for estimating the diameter characteristics of fleeces: A case study
JW Marler, KA Hansford, IM Mclachlan
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The impact of test result precision on genetic, culling and classing decisions taken on farm
JW Marler, DW Crowe
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Predicting hauteur from the fibre-diameter profiles of the OFDA2000
AD Peterson, CM Oldham
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Wool metrology: Past and current trends and future requirements
PJ Sommerville
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The characterisation for wool fibre diameter by Laserscan, OFDA and SIFAN
WD Yu
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