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Improving Energy Efficiency on Irrigated Australian Cotton Farms Updated June 2015

Foley, J.P., Sandell, G.R., Szabo, P.M., Baillie, C.P (CottonInfo, 2015-06-15)

Energy is one of the fastest growing on-farm costs (electricity costs alone have increased by around 350 percent since 2000).

Benchmarking report of direct Energy consumption in Australian irrigated cotton production - Executive Summary

CottonInfo (2015-06-15)

This benchmarking report presents direct energy data (diesel and electricity use) collected on irrigated Australian cotton farms.

Pumps and fuel efficiency- CottonInfo Fact sheet June 2015

Foley, Joseph (2015-06-10)

A comprehensive testing program of conventional large mixed flow pumps typically used on cotton irrigation farms has found that these pumps, if correctly tuned, can operate at high efficiency levels with reduced energ

Riparian vegetation and land management - CottonInfo Focus on NRM research

Capon, Sam, Balcombe, Stephen (2015-04-13)

An Investigation on where, when and how riparian vegetation regeneration occurs across the northern Murray-Darling Basin.

Energy Efficiency Information Grants - Energy Use in Cotton

Scobie, Michael (2014-12-17)

Rising energy costs are no surprise to farmers.

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