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Seasonal Benchmarking With Canopy Temperature Sensors

Thomas, Amanda (Macquarie Cotton Growers Association, 2017-06-30)

The GrassRoots Program allows cotton valley regions to investigate community grower projects.

Filling the Research Gap: Indentfying practical solutions to optimise NUE and WUE in cotton production

Baird, Jon (CSIRO Agricultural Flagship, 2016-06-30)

The majority of Australia’s cotton producing soil is grey or black vertosols which have high clay content and are naturally prone to waterlogging following heavy rain or surface irrigation.

The physiology of cotton crop nutrition, shade & waterlogging

Ullah, Najeeb (The University Of Sydney, 2015-06-30)

Australia contributes approximately 12% of the world’s total cotton production, and is the third largest exporter of cotton fibre.

Optimising Water and Energy Use in the Central Queensland Irrigation Sector

Pendergast, Lance (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestry, 2013-06-30)

Irrigated cotton production in Australia is predominately (80%) based on furrow irrigation.

Benchmarking furrow irrigation efficiency in the Australian Cotton Industry

Gillies, Malcolm (University Of Southern Queensland, 2012-06-30)

Despite the increased adoption of pressurised irrigation systems in recent years, furrow irrigation is and will remain to be the dominant application technique in the Australian cotton industry in the foreseeable futu

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