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(Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-23)
An explaination of groundwater modelling in Australia
A list of misconconceptions and an explainationabout groundwater
Groundwater is the term referring to water that occurs under the ground.Groundwater is a vast and slow moving resource that greatly exceeds the volume of other available freshwater sources.
The average amount of time a watermolecule spends at a particularstage during its journey throughthe hydrologic cycle is known as theresidence time.
Measuring water quality and levels. What to monitor ΓWhat equipment is needed Γ How often to monitor Γ What to do with the data Γ What is a piezometer Γ How much does monitoring cost Γ
O'Halloran, Julie (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-27)
Conducting on-farm Trials
Hickman, Mark (Queensland Department Of Primary Industries, 2008-06-30)
In 1996, a set of guidelines called the “Australian Cotton Industry Best Management Program”, or Cotton BMP for short was developed.
Hickey, Dan (Cotton Australia, 2008-06-30)
This document provides and overview of design and functionality of the Cotton Best Management Practices eBMP project.
Newnham, David (Boyce Chartered Accountants, 2008-06-30)
The 2006 Australian Cotton Comparative Analysis (ACCA) is the sixth report produced by Boyce Chartered Accountants in conjunction with the Cotton Research & Development Corporation (CRDC) / Cotton Catchment Commun
Rogan, Alexander (Alexander Rogan, 2008-06-30)
In June-July 2007, five Year 12 students from all around Australia were given a once in a
lifetime opportunity to travel to Russia for a scientific study tour hosted by the All-Russian
Millar, Hamish (2008-06-30)
The International Federation of Agricultural Producers (IFAP) young farmers’ congress and
NFF study tour was an initiative of the National Farmers Federation supported by agricultural
Nettle, Ruth (Joanne Grainger, 2008-06-30)
The three day Field to Fabric course was extensive and detailed, with a diverse range of
participants. It was an advantage to have people coming from all aspects of the cotton
Parle, Greg (2008-06-30)
Meeting of the task force on CSITC, Sunday 21st Oct.
Meeting opened with Axel Dreiling presentation on results from CSITC trials 2/2007 and 3/2007. The following observations were made:
Stephens, Ben (Ben Stephens, 2008-06-30)
The purpose of this Final Report is to provide you with information regarding the participants, Ben Stephens, perspective of the development of his personal skills and understanding in relation to leadership, while un
Van Der Sluijs, René (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-30)
There is consensus both locally and internationally that the measurement of cotton fibre properties by the traditional method o subjective classing should be replaced with the measurements by the relevant instruments
Roche, Rose, Hodgson, D. (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-30)
Roche Final Report Plant Configuration
(Griffith University, Queensland, 2008-06-30)
Globally, natural wetlands are under threat from water resource development
reflecting the need to support a growing population. In the Border Rivers Catchment
Contamination, even if it is a single foreign fibre, can lead to the downgrading of yarn, fabric or garments to second quality or even the total rejection of an entire consignment and is thus a very important fibre pa
Crossan, Angus (University Of Sydney, 2008-06-30)
This project provided valuable review of environmental impact and development of
risk assessment strategies within the Australian Cotton Industry. It was found that
CRDC (CRDC, 2008-06-30)
Travel funding was provided to 11 Future Cotton Leader recipients to enable them to travle to various industry related meetings.