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Falivene, Steven (2005-10-07)
Open Hydroponics is an irrigation and nutrition management program aimed at increasing yield and fruit quality of horticulture crops.
Adopting an Open Hydroponics management program requires a reliable water supply, a significant investment in capital infrastructure, an increase in operating costs and a change in management skills.
CRDC (2005-10-10)
The better than anticipated 2005 harvest result has underpinned the Corporation’s capacity to invest with research providers to continue the implementation of our strategic R&D priorities during 2005–06.
Schrale, Gerrit, Dore, David, Biswas, Tapas (2005-10-18)
Since the end of 2003 a tri-state syndicate of government agencies from western NSW, Victoria and South Australia has been working on a strategy to manage this salinity hazard.
McCrea, Andrew, Dore, David, Lund, Mark (2005-10-18)
This Research Bulletin describes the process of undertaking an extensive field sampling program, to understand if there has been a loss of biodiversity, and the risk of algal blooms.
Chapman Liz, Dore, David, Kellett, Bart, Wang, Q.J. (2005-10-18)
Many of the research projects commissioned by the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation (NPSI) have adopted innovative approaches to achieve strong connections between the researchers and the rest of the communi
Van Der Sluijs, René (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2005-10-22)
This report is the formal final report to the CCC CRC Project 'Fibre to Fabric Training' (CCC CRC Project Number ).
Land & Water Australia (2005-11-01)
Variability is a feature of the Australia's climate that primary producers, natural resource managers, water suppliers and government know only too well.
Land And Water Australia (2005-11-01)
A description of the Senior Research Fellowships and holders
Cribb, J (2005-11-01)
The findings of this evaluation are encouraging in terms of national benefit.
Cullinan, A (2005-11-01)
A snapshot of Land & Water Australia's plans for 2005-2010
Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (2005-11-20)
Land Water And Wool (2005-12-01)
Information booklet on the Australian Wool Industry's LWW natural resource management research and development program. Provides in-depth information of the program, and each of the research sub-programs.
Strickland, Geoff (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2005-12-01)
Winter grown cotton in the west Kimberley (near Broome) has produced exceptionally high yields (>10 bales/ha) and premium quality fibre.
LWW (2005-12-01)
The aim of this decision support manual and associated computer software (CDSR) is to assist livestock selling decisions that pastoral sheep owners make before drought bites hard.
(2005-12-01)
This edition of RipRap is on environmental water allocation, a topic that is at the forefront of people's minds as economic, environmental and social demands for water are being made in every region of Australia.
Maas, Susan (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2005-12-14)
It is a cotton BMP requirement that water sources be tested for pH, salinity risks (electrical conductivity), and sodicity risks (sodium adsorption ratio).
Bhuiyan, Shamsul (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2005-12-31)
Final Report - Study of alternaria leaf spot on cotton in Northern Australia
Moulden, John (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2005-12-31)
Project to assess the role of wet season cover crops and minimum tillage systems in facilitating early sowing of cotton in the Ord River Irrigation Area.LR 1.1
Lovett, Jinnie, Lovett, Siwan, Price,Phil (2006-01-01)
This Guide aims to help woolgrowers and those that work with them, to improve and protect the health of water courses and riparian land on their farms, as well as to minimise the impacts of wool production on water qu