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Charles, Graham (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2012-06-30)
Herbicide damage is an ever increasing challenge for much of the cotton industry due largely to:
. the increasing complexity in the farming system (with a wide range of herbicides used),
Knight, Sally (Warrenbri Farming Partnership, 2012-06-30)
Gomeroi Country extends broadly from the Qld / NSW boarder region to Tamworth, Aberdeen/ Muswellbrook, Coonabarabran and Walgett. The Gomeroi people are the traditional owners of this Country.
Gibbard, Mark, Hoyle-Mills, Rick (Curtin University Western Australia, 2012-06-30)
The aim of the this collaborative project is to improve the long term viability of irrigated
enterprises in Western Australia by increasing their capacity to effectively assess
Kay, Adam (Cotton Australia, 2012-06-30)
In 2010, CRDC received a PRP from the Primary Industries Education Foundation (PIEF) to consider an investment.
Yang, Shouren, Crowle, Genevieve, Gordon, Stuart (CSIRO Materials Science And Engineering, 2012-06-30)
The dyeing of cotton is influenced by chemical and physical interactions between dye molecules and the substrate, many of which are not well understood.
Verwey, Peter (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-30)
Since 2005, the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (Cotton CRC) and the Namoi Catchment Management Authority (Namoi CMA) have had a partnership to work with cotton growers within the Namoi valley as well as other govern
Stone, Gordon (Gordon Stone Associates, 2012-06-30)
Based on the data that has emerged from this project, the initial objectives were condensed to the following key issues of interest to the industry:
Visser, Francois (University Of Queensland, 2012-06-30)
The broader focus of the projectis to look at mechanisms whereby the sustainability of Australian cotton can be determined and promoted through the textile supply chain.
King, Dallas (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-30)
The Australian Cotton Industry has always been held in high regard by the Australian and World Agricultural sectors due to its innate ability to focus on and overcome the challenges it faces.
Boys, Craig (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-30)
Native fish populations in the Murray-Darling Basin are estimated at 10 % of pre-European settlement levels.
Hornebuckle, John (CSIRO Land And Water, 2012-06-30)
IrriSAT is a weather based irrigation water management and benchmarking service
that uses satellite imagery to better determine site specific crop coefficients that are
Griffith, Brendan (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-30)
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Staines, Trudy (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-30)
This project was an integral component of the Education and Training sub-programme as it aimed to encourage an increase of primary and secondary students into science and agriculture based fields of study.
Rodriguez, Daniel (Queensland Alliance For Agriculture And Food Innovation (QAAFI), 2012-06-30)
Australian irrigators are under increasing pressure to
maintain the viability of their farm businesses in the
face of reduced surface and ground-water allocations;
Acworth, Ian (University Of New South Wales, 2012-06-30)
This project seeks to design, develop and test an integrated measuring tool that can be installed and recovered from the bed of streams and rivers.
Van Der Sluijs, Rene (CSIRO Materials Science And Engineering, 2012-06-30)
The aim of this study was to conduct processing trials at the CMSE Cotton Mill, with a bale of the current Australian Long Staple Upland variety (Sicala 340BRF) with fibre properties that fall into stipulated specific
Crossan, Angus (Quick Test Technologies Pty Ltd, 2012-06-30)
In response to the APVMA regulatory review of diuron, this project was initiated in response for two main purposes.
Bange, Michael (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2012-06-30)
Australian cotton is purchased for a premium as it meets spinner’s requirements on the basis of quality and consistency.
Hanely, Ross (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-30)
Mensah, Robert (2012-06-30)
In Australian agro-ecosystems pest dynamics are changing, synthetic insecticides production are declining and there is evidence of increasing pest resistance or tolerance to transgenic plants.