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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.

Tools to manage fertigation technologies in citrus orchards

Treeby, Michael (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2012-06-30)

Drip irrigation/fertigation (“advanced fertigation”, “open hydroponics”) is being adopted by

the Australian citrus industry. Hardware sophistication and the complexity of management

Development of A Quantitative Set of Enviro-Economic Sustainability Indicators

Crossan, Angus (University Of Sydney, 2012-06-30)

Vertosols, are a heavy clay soil that cover a large part of the world, and are used extensively for irrigated agriculture.

Assessing Limited Water Management Strategies in Cotton Farming Systems

Payero, Rose (Agri-Science QLD, Queensland DEEDI, 2010-06-30)

Diminishing water supply, changing weather patterns and pressure to enhance environmental flows are making it imperative to optimise water use efficiency (WUE) on cotton/grain farming systems.

Coordinating Deep Drainage Research in the Northern Darling Basin - Final Report

Schick, Nicky (2008-09-12)

A key issue identified by the research community working with the cotton industry was the lack of understanding and acceptance of the concept of deep drainage.

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