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Dimsey, Rod (2006-08-01)
Brochure on the use of a salinity unit converter disk for vegetables
Land Water And Wool, Price,Phil, Lovett, Siwan (2006-08-01)
Summarises information about gullies, their prevention and management, so that woolgrowers can make informed decisions about what to do on their own property.
Dixon,Ian, Burrows,Damien, Dowe, John, Douglas, Michael (2006-08-01)
he Tropical Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition (TRARC) is a visual assessment of the riparian zone using simple indicators of condition.
Score sheet for Tropical Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition Version 1 (tropical savannas) River and Riparian Technical Guideline update No. 7 June 2006
Donaldson, Jim, Edgar, Brendan (2006-08-01)
The Tropical Rivers R&D Program is building capacity and understanding so that the best available knowledge can be used to achieve sustainable natural resource management in tropical Australia.
Ceeney, Sally (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2006-08-02)
Macquarie cotton awards dinner. Soil testing and NurtiLOGIC
Land And Water Australia (Land And Water Australia, 2006-08-09)
Research reports and bulletins, Irrigation insights and updates, Fact sheets,
Bange, Michael, Constable, Greg (2006-08-10)
Fibre quality is an important consideration for Australian cotton farm profitability and industry credibility in the world marketplace.
Stayner, Richard (2006-08-10)
Our work focused on selecting a 'baseline' set of socio-economic indicators that could be used to track the economic and social condition of cotton communities over the life of the CRC and beyond.
Wilson, Lewis, Hickman, Mark, Deutscher, Sandra (2006-08-10)
Bollgard II and selective insecticides have dramatically increased the opportunity for adopting integrated pest management (IPM) in the Australian cotton system.
Bailey, Tony (2006-08-10)
Presentation slides
Downes, Sharon, Mahon, Rod, Olsen, Karen (2006-08-10)
In the 1996/97 season the Australian industry adopted an insect-resistant variety of cotton (INGARD) that is specific to the group of insects including the target pests Helicoverpa armigera and H.
McLoon, Martin, Herron, Grant (2006-08-10)
Cotton aphid, Aphis. gossypii is a major pest of Australian cotton due to an ability to develop resistance to the carbamate insecticide Pirimor and organophosphates generally.
Rochester, Ian, Duggan, Brian, Constable, Greg (2006-08-10)
Uptake of phosphorus (P) by cotton crops demonstrated an excellent correlation with lint yield.
Taylor, Ian, Charles, Graham, Chapman, Craig (2006-08-10)
The critical period for weed control is a concept designed to optimise weed management and herbicide use in systems reliant on post emergent herbicides for weed control and is particularly useful in systems into which
Birch, Peter (2006-08-10)
A new buzzword has swept dryland cotton growing areas this season. Super Singles is being trialled over around 18,000 ha West of Moree this year. What are Super Singles?
Najar, A., Walter, G.H., Mensah, R.K. (2006-08-10)
We determined the efficacy of direct applications of a range of concentrations between 1% and 10% of an nC24 petroleum spray oil (PSO) (Sacoa, Biopest) for use against the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii.
Allen, Stephen (2006-08-10)
Staff of the NSW Department of Primary Industries, Cotton Seed Distributors Ltd.
Bange, Michael (2006-08-10)
Australian cotton fibre is exported into a dynamic and competitive market and we need to ensure an ever-improving product to meet the demand from spinners.
Wade, Mark, Hopkinson, Jamie, Zalucki, Myron (2006-08-10)
Many insect natural enemies are omnivorous, in that they include extra-floral nectar, floral nectar, honeydew and pollen, as well their insect prey in their diet for at least part of their life.