Items where Author is "Moule, G.R."
Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article Number of items: 11. ArticleMoule, G.R. and Miller, S.J. (1963) Accuracy of selection of Merino sheep by visual appraisal. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 20 (3). pp. 239-246. Moule, G.R. and Young, R.B. (1961) Field observations on the daily milk intake of Merino lambs in semi-arid tropical Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 18 (2). pp. 221-229. Moule, G.R., Sutherland, A.K. and Harvey, J.M. (1959) Occurrence and correction of copper deficiency of sheep in north-Western Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 16 (2). pp. 93-119. Gibb, J., Astill, K.J., Miller, S.J. and Moule, G.R. (1955) Abnormalities in the vaginae of merino ewes in Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 12 (2). pp. 33-38. Moule, G.R., Young, R.B. and McFarlane, H.D.A. (1955) Field observations of the prevention of breech strike in merino sheep by jetting with aldrin, BHC, dieldrin and endrin. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 12 (4). pp. 101-106. Peirce, A.W., Moule, G.R. and Jackson, M.N.S. (1955) The effect of thrice-weekly ingestion of urea on wool production by grazing sheep. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 12 (4). pp. 107-117. Chapman, R.E., Moule, G.R. and Richards, M. (1954) Follicle groups in the skin of a mosaic merino sheep. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 11 (1). pp. 37-42. Everist, S.L. and Moule, G.R. (1952) Studies in the environment of Queensland. 2. The climatic factor. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 9 (3). pp. 185-299. Sutherland, A.K. and Moule, G.R. (1947) Malignant oedema of lambs in north-western Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 4 (1-2). pp. 12-19. Farmer, J. N., Everist, S.L. and Moule, G.R. (1947) Studies in the environment of Queensland. 1, the climatology of semi-arid pastoral areas. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 4 (3). pp. 21-59. Legg, J., Moule, G.R. and Chester, R.D. (1945) The toxicity of yellow-wood (Terminalia oblongata) to cattle. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 2 (4). pp. 199-208. |