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Weather station project

Scott, Brent (Dirranbandi Cotton Growers Association, 2017-06-30)

Currently our district relies on weather data from St.

Economic Assessment of Implementing Potential Mitigation Sequestration Options

Powell, Janine (J W Powell, 2017-06-30)

Project CFEO1603 was commissioned to gain an understanding of the opportunities, benefits and risks involved in emission reductions for broad acre irrigated and dryland cropping.

Effect of 1 m and 1.5 m row spacing on yield and fibre quality of upland cotton in Warren, NSW, Australia

Quigley, Richard (University Of Sydney, 2014-06-30)

Compaction caused by machinery traffic can have severe yield consequences. Compaction increases soil strength and reduces soil porosity, which hinders root growth, moisture and nutrient uptake, and plant growth.

Recovery of flooded cotton cropsin in CQ-Case studies

Iker, Jamie (Spackman Iker Ag Consulting, 2012-06-30)

On New Year's Day 2011, the peak of the Cornet River flood in Central Queensland

broke long standing record levels. The alluvial lower floodplain of the Comet River is

Postgraduate : “Nutrient redistribution within cotton plants”

Errington, Meredith (The University Of Sydney, 2012-06-30)

Within cotton plants nutrients are taken up by roots and partitioned between plant structures.

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