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Price, Anna, Pasfield, Dick (2010-06-02)
In many regions of Australia there can be gaps between scientific community and general public understanding of water management issues.
Bennett, Chris, Roth, Guy (2010-06-03)
This publication outlines the framework for forward planning research, development and extension delivery for the irrigation industry and to assist the industry to contribute to several Australian Government Reviews c
Stevens, Rob, Pitt, Tim (2010-06-05)
This publication explores ongoing perennial horticultural production using supplementary irrigation with saline groundwater.
Van Blomstein, M, Stovold, M (2010-06-15)
This report entails the component of works undertaken in the Wilyabrup catchment, located in the south west of Western Australia, near the town of Cowaramup and Smith Brook catchment located in the south west of Weste
Production, Cotton (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-06-16)
the competitive nature of the international cotton market has given rise to anextremely diverse range of marketing alternatives for Australian cotton growers.
Chen, Guangnan (National Centre For Engineering In Agriculture, 2010-06-30)
Ginning is an energy intensive process. This project evaluates the energy usage inside the cotton gins in Australia. electricity use is found to range between 44-66 kWh per bale, with national average being 52.3 kWh.
Sorensen, Tony (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-06-30)
This is the third of our four reports for the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC project entitled: Innovative Regional Businesses and Options for Economic Growth in Cotton Communities. It has two components.
Murray, David (Queensland DEEDI, 2010-06-30)
Silverleaf whitefly (SLW), Bemisia tabaci B biotype (Gennadius), is a major insect pest of cotton and horticultural industries.
Dugdale, Anna (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-06-30)
Community Action Fund 2010 - Burren Junction homework group
Wang, Bo (CSIRO, 2010-06-30)
is a limiting factor for cotton production in Australia. As a soil-borne fungal pathogen, epidemiological, ecological and genetic features of Fov populations are strongly influenced by soil conditions.
Whitehouse, Mary (CSIRO Entomology, 2010-06-30)
The purpose of my visit was to attend the conference in Auckland New Zealand.
Van Der Sluijs, Rene (CSIRO Plant Industry, CSIRO Entomology, 2010-06-30)
Quarantine plays a critical role to ensure that Australia remains free from serious pests, weeds and diseases present in other parts of the world.
Wincott Inc. (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-06-30)
Wincott, in conjunction with GTT, facilitated three workshops in Goondiwindi with renowned organisational psychologist, facilitator and social researcher Ian Plowman.
Wincott (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-06-30)
Wincott continues to provide the cotton industry with a network of support, to collect and disseminate information, educate and train, in a friendly environment.
Gordon, Rod, Charleston, Kate (QLD Primary Industries And Fisheries, DEEDI, 2010-06-30)
These regional extension positions are a part of the Cotton CRC National Cotton Extension Team which has worked on an industry‐wide scale to take a knowledge management approach to deliver grower focused, participator
Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-06-30)
Due to ongoing drought there has been a decline in both investment dollars and human resources in this cotton growing area.
Heimoana, Simone (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2010-06-30)
I. To evaluate the risk of Q-biotype whitefly for Australia: Q-biotype identifications in Australia have not been verified by other methods or researchers.
Grace, Peter (Queensland University Of Technology, 2010-06-30)
The primary aim of this project has been to benchmark greenhouse gas emissions across the cotton industry and develop guidelines which potentially reduce nitrous oxide, and associated non-global warming nitrogen gases
McCarthy, Alison (University Of Southern Queensland, 2010-06-30)
Improving the efficiency of water use in agriculture is increasingly essential to maintain the
profitability and sustainability of farms. This involves applying only the minimum necessary
Williams, Claire (Flinders University Of South Australia, 2010-06-30)
The Murray Darling Basin is Australia’s largest agricultural area and a major user of water for irrigation.