SRC Conference Presentation 2012 -Yaama Ganu Cente
Yaama Ganu Centre Moree
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Yaama Ganu Centre Moree
Having funding available, Allied Health Injune approached a local artist, Lyn Kadel to create art with the residents of Injune Mt Hutton Retirement Village. - Conference Poster 2013
Spotlight Summer 14-15 hardcopy
Spotlight on Cotton R&D Spring 2014 (hardcopy)
Spotlight on Cotton R&D Summer 2013/14 (hardcopy)
Delivering R&D to growers ...3 Industry team coming together at Moree trade show ...5 Major harvest issues identified ...6 Defoliation: get it right for better quality and better returns ...7 When coverage is king ...8 Moisture management a must ...9 A good harvest is a safe harvest ...11 Linking growers and contractors ...11 What will you do with your crop? ...12 End of season marketing alternatives � what's best for you? ...12 Showcasing Australian innovation ...13 Pupae busting is essential for Resistance management ...14 Managing cotton crop residues ...16 Winter war on weeds starts now ...17 Downs' mealybug outbreak ...19 Highlights need for war on weeds ...19 Parasites pose serious risk ...21 Staying on the path to disease detection and prevention ...22 Crdc support for agronomy ...23 Funding to improve irrigation infrastructure ... ...23 Young aboriginal trainee praises life changing project ...24 Answering questions about the industry's workforce ...25 Broader horizons for a future in agriculture ... ... 27 Cotton innovation network reflects on its first year ...28 Bugilbone ridge farmers take a team approach to tackling feral pigs ...29 DAFF visit highlights cotton's cohesive industry ... ... 30 CRDC welcomes new investment general manager ... 31 Building a picture of our industry ...32
The Spring edition of CRDC's quarterly magazine, Spotlight, provides growers and the wider industry with all the latest R&D news and information as the 2013-14 crop is planted. In this edition, learn about measuring Bt resistance success one season at a time; find out more about the new nemesis for rogue cotton; and read about what you can do to help guard against herbicide resistance.
COTTON CREATES EXCITEMENT IN QLD SCHOOLS . . . 3
INDUSTRY IMPROVED BY GETTING BACKTO GRASS ROOTS . . . 5
GRANTS HELP GROWERS . . . 6
STEPPING OUT OF THE DRIVER’S SEAT . . . 7
CRDC ready FOR THE CHALLENGE . . . 8
HOW DID THEY GET TO THIS? . . . 10
HERBICIDE RESISTANCE: IT’S EVERYONE’S ISSUE…11
IS SOWTHISTLE NEXT? . . . 13
OFF-FARM VOLUNTEER COTTON: A LOCAL THREAT . . . 14
COTTON ACTION PLAN . . . 15
ROGUE COTTON HAS A NEW NEMESIS . . .16
NO REFUGE FOR BOLLGARD II VOLUNTEERS . . .17
Bt RESISTANCE: Measuring success one
season at a time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
‘MOST VALUABLE’ INFORMATION RESOURCE . . . 20
PIGEON PEA REFUGES – A SMART CHOICE FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT . . . 21
MAINTAINING & IMPROVING PIGEON PEA REFUGES . . . 23
TESTING CANOPY SENSORSFOR IRRIGATION SCHEDULING . . 24
RAINING DOLLARS . . . 25
WATERpak : ONE-STOP SHOP FOR WATER
MANAGEMENT AND IRRIGATION INFORMATION . . . 25
STUDY TO ASSESS WATER CONNECTIVITY IN THE CONDAMINE . . .27
NORTHERN BASIN: 2015 AND BEYOND . . . 28
A RIPARIAN REGENERATION . . .29
EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY AT MOREE . . .30
RESEARCH WELL UNDERWAY .. . 31
FLYING HIGH DOWN SOUTH . . .31
SPECIALIST ON BOARD TO NAVIGATE A CARBON FARMING FUTURE . . . 32