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Land Water And Wool (2003-10-01)
Factsheet providing general information about the advancements in knowledge of native vegetation in NSW, and how the LWW project has contributed to this.
Cotton Research And Development Corporation (Australian Cotton CRC, 2003-10-15)
This guide is a resource for improving riparian land management on cotton farms.Riparian land is important because it is economically and environmentally productive.Intensive agricultural production systems like cotto
Earl, Judith (2003-10-30)
The current project was initiated to determine the distribution and the economic and ecological impact of, Lippia in the Murray Darling system.
Land And Water Australia (2003-11-01)
Brochure on LWA Innovations, Products and Projects
CRDC (CRDC, 2003-11-11)
Despite a continued grim production outlook, and the expected run down in the Corporation’s reserves as a consequence, the 2002–2003 season has seen some outstanding successes.The yield of lint has further improved, a
(2003-12-01)
This edition is focusses on on the research being funded through the National River Contaminants Program, a joint initiative of Land & Water Australia and the Murray-Darling Basin Commission.
Duivenvoorden, Leo (2003-12-18)
Brook,A., Carruthers, S., Hodder, M., Bickerton, H., Carpenter,G. (2004-01-01)
This project aimed to assess the ecological value of scattered paddock trees at a landscape scale, using two approaches.
Horsley, Pamela, Kondinin Group, Buckley, David (2004-01-01)
Graziers have many tools for assessing climate risk at their fingertips, including local rainfall records, seasonal climate forecasts and pasture growth monitoring.
Kurz, Helen, Campbell, David, Woolston, Michael, Ricketts, Jason (2004-02-01)
In July 2003, ACIL Tasman, in conjunction with Freehills, was commissioned by Land & Water Australia, on behalf of itself and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry, to develop a workable system of
Chapman, Murray (2004-02-23)
This project took the results of a workshop held in 1999 to develop a framework of terms and definitions for water use efficiency and consulted stakeholders in the irrigation industry around Australia to produce agree
Chapman, Murray (2004-04-01)
The National Program for Sustainable Irrigation convened a one-day national workshop to investigate the current use of different methodologies to estimate crop water use and possibly to initiate establishment of natio
Christiansen, Ingrid, Harris, Graham, Callan, Victor J. (2004-04-15)
The Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre through this knowledge management project aimed to develop a better understanding of the knowledge pathways being used by irrigated cotton and grain growers, consultan
Cape Ability (2004-04-30)
Robins, L (2004-05-01)
This directory consolidates the breadth of ground-breaking research commissioned by the National Dryland Salinity Program (NDSP) with significant research findings and resources on dryland salinity developed throughou
Powell, John (2004-05-01)
Within the limitations of regional to national scale studies undertaken by NDSP and associated research, this report makes as much progress as possible in providing answers to key farm scale questions: * Is salinity l
Vervoort, W, Rattray, D (2004-05-31)
Catchment scale modelling is an invaluable tool to determine the impact of policies and, legislation on the catchment outcomes.
Managing Climate Variability (2004-06-01)
IN THIS ISSUE: New eye on the sky; New Projects - Managing Climate Variability R&D Program; Monthly report helping farmers make 'prophetable' decisions; Value of forecasting proven in NHT projects
LWA (2004-06-01)
This is Land & Water Australia's fourth Annual Operational Plan under the current Strategic R&D Plan 2001-6.
Land Water And Wool (2004-06-01)
Improved climate forecasts which enable stocking rates to be better matched to feed availability are a priority for the long-term sustainability and productivity of the wool industry.