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Shulze, Ralph (NSW Agriculture, 2003-06-30)
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Reid, Nick (University Of New England, 2003-06-30)
'Biodiversity' refers to the diversity of genes, species, ecosystems and ecoregions. Like other
sectors in the Australian economy, the cotton industry has a duty of care to ensure its
Dorr, Gary (University Of Queensland, 2003-06-30)
Unispray have developed a new centrifugal energy nozzle, the "Unimiser", for the aerial application of
pesticides. The new nozzle is designed to substantially resulting from the
CRDC (CRDC And Cotton Consultants Australia Inc., 2003-06-30)
The aim of this report is to provide a picture of how IPM is working on the ground, by giving an understanding of the thoughts of cotton growers and consultants in relation to IPM.
Grace, Peter (CRC For Greenhouse Accounting, 2003-06-30)
The greenhouse effect is widely considered one of the major threats to Australia agriculture.
Reeve, Ian (University Of New England, 2003-06-30)
The 1998-2003 strategic plan of the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC) set
research goals in three main areas: (i) sustainability, (ii) profitability and competitiveness and (iii)
(Goondiwindi State High School, 2003-06-30)
The Multiple Pathways program at Goondiwindi State High Schoolis a lighthouse
example for other rural communities to engage in a training agenda. The Goondiwindi
Mensah, Robert, Wilson, Lewis (NSW Agriculture And CSIRO Plant Industry, 2003-06-30)
The Australian cotton industry is one of the Australian's major agricultural
exporters and provides a significant export income for Australia. A wide range of
Lei, Tom (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2003-06-30)
The Leaf Chamber Fluorometer is an exciting new addition to the physiological instrumentation available to the scientists at ACRI.
(CSIRO Plant Industry, 2003-06-30)
The intent of the project was to travel to the 2003 Beltwide cotton conference in Nashville, USA.
McFadden, Helen (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2003-06-30)
Fov is the causal organism of Fusarium wilt disease in cotton. This disease is of serious concern to the cotton industry in terms of potential yield loss.
Annells, Amanda, Strickland, G.R., Thistleton, B.M. (Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia, 2003-06-30)
The primary focus of this project is to develop sustainable, IPM based pest management systems for INGARD in north-western Australia.
Johnson, Stephen (University Of New England, 2003-06-30)
Hibiscus trionum L. (bladder ketmia) is one of the most common weeds throughout the Australian cotton industry. There are two varieties of the weed, the narrow leaf introduced variety Hibiscus trionum var.
Nicholls, Jamie (University Of Queensland, 2003-06-30)
In a two season study, results from large scale field trials, supported by laboratory bioefficacy experiments showed that the adoption of Large Droplet Placement (LDP) techniques for the aerial application of insectic
Pyke, Bruce (CRDC, 2003-06-30)
11th ACGRA Cotton Conference Programme, media coverage and survey results.
Triantafilis, John (University Of NSW, 2003-06-30)
In order to determine where soil and water salinisation may arise, information which is
related to each biophysical or causal factor (i.e. agronomy, geology, etc.) needs to be
Graham, Glen (University Of Queensland, 2003-06-30)
Problems associated with pesticide application on the Darling Downs have not been solved by conventional strategies and alternate chemicals.
Gordon, Stuart (CSIRO Textile And Fibre Technology, 2003-06-30)
CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology were invited to be part of the to China during February.
(Land And Water Australia, 2003-06-30)
Cotton production has grown to become one of Australia’s most important agricultural
industries, with several regional economies supported by its development. Growing
Sholz, Brad (Queensland Department Of Primary Industries, 2003-06-30)
The project focussed on understanding more about the egg parasitoid Trichogramma pretiosum.