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Barry, Chris (Darling Downs Cotton Growers Inc (DDCGI), 2017-06-30)
The Grassroots Program offers Cotton Grower groups the opportunity to apply for community based assistance.
Broughton, Katie (CSIRO Agriculture And Food, 2017-06-30)
The second Agriculture and Climate Change conference focused on the likely impact of climate change on crop production and explored approaches to maintain and increase crop productivity in a changing climate.
Gourley, Ian (Dryland Cotton Research Association, 2017-06-30)
Achieving reliable, even crop establishment has been identified through the Dryland Cotton Research Association (DCRA) project meetings as one of the major concerns dryland cotton growers face.
Schwenke, Graeme (New South Wales Department Of Primary Industries, 2017-06-30)
This project evaluated and demonstrated nitrogen fertiliser and irrigation management strategies, including variable rate fertiliser applications, rotational cropping with legumes and matching fertiliser rates to crop
Scott, Brent (Dirranbandi Cotton Growers Association, 2017-06-30)
Currently our district relies on weather data from St.
Dang, Aaditi (National Centre For Engineering In Agriculture, 2017-06-30)
Declining water quality and quantity is a threat to the production of food and fibre worldwide.
Summers, Brooke (Step Communications, 2017-06-30)
This report documents the outcomes of the Australian Cotton Industry Sustainability Stakeholder Forum and is very insightful into the perceptions and perspectives of peak industry bodies and cotton growers, with some
Powell, Janine (J W Powell, 2017-06-30)
Project CFEO1603 was commissioned to gain an understanding of the opportunities, benefits and risks involved in emission reductions for broad acre irrigated and dryland cropping.
Miao, Menge (CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship, 2017-06-30)
The use of the new round module builder pickers has grown very quickly in Australia, reaching about 90% in 2015.
Thomas, Amanda (Macquarie Cotton Growers Association, 2017-06-30)
The GrassRoots Program allows cotton valley regions to investigate community grower projects.
Roth, Guy (Roth Rural, 2017-06-30)
The 'Tales from Cotton' Tour was designed as a cross-sector shared learning experience between the cotton and dairy industries on water and energy use efficiency.
Montgomery, Janelle (New South Wales Department Of Primary Industries, 2017-06-30)
The purpose of the 2016 Smarter Irrigation Technology Tour (an intensive three day tour to Northern Victoria and Southern NSW) had several objectives.
Chudleigh, Peter (Agtrans Research, 2017-06-30)
Water use efficiency (WUE) in an agricultural context can be defined as the measure of a cropping system's capacity to convert water into plant biomass, grain or other harvested output.
Waters, Warwick (CottonInfo, 2017-06-30)
Two, two hour Human Resource Information Workshops in September, 2016. Expert consultants were engaged to present.
Grundy, Paul (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2017-06-30)
The advent of round module picking, has created the opportunity to conduct 'large plot' replicated experiments at a field scale.
Davidson, Sophie (Cotton Australia, 2017-06-30)
CRDC and Cotton Australia co-fund membership for the cotton industry in the Primary Industries Education Foundation of Australia (PIEFA).
Armitage, Stuart, Byrnes-Morrison, Tracey (2017-06-30)
The 2016 Australian Cotton Conference – New Frontiers was the cotton industry’s 18th conference held over a 36 year span.
Rochester, Ian, Weaver, Tim (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2017-06-30)
The impact of legumes after 21 years of rotation (11 legume crops) continue to positively impact soil health. The addition of a legume in a cotton rotation impacts all aspects of the cotton production.
Crane, Nathaniel (Queensland University Of Technology (QUT), 2017-06-30)
Verticillium dahliae is a highly destructive fungal pathogen that causes an annual global product loss in cotton of 20%.
Brookes, Dean (University Of Queensland, 2017-06-30)
The Green Vegetable Bug, Nezara viridula, has recently become a more significant pest of Australian cotton but it is not a problem every season.