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Hart, Barry (2009-08-17)
the National Program for Sustainable irrigation (NPSI) has established an Ecological Risk Assessment Project, the overall objective of which is to develop a generic framework for assessing the ecological risks associa
(2009-08-17)
Irrigation education and training in Australia is characterised by fragmented, sporadic and diverse attempts at provision.
* Focus on WA * NPIRD news * A new way to save water and nutrients * National Irrigation Science Network up and running
Malano, Hector, Turral, Hugh, Wood, Mark (2009-08-17)
Salinity, waterlogging and nutrient runoff are major concerns for the irrigation sector of the farming industry in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Chapman, Murray, Lovett, Anwen, Chapman, Liz (2009-08-17)
* Report card on National Program * Getting the best out of NWC funding
Tim Cummins Assoc, Naturally Resourceful, McGuckian, Rendell (2009-08-17)
The kit provides case studies and structured worksheets for you to record your own figures in the kit framework.
NPIRD (2009-08-17)
* Focus on Southern Rural Water * New sustainable irrigation program * Project update * PRD makes Top 100
Soste, Leon (2009-08-17)
This fact sheet outlines the aims, processes and outputs of the project. It illustrates how Irrigation Futures is informing key agencies as they plan for future uncertainty in this important industry and region.
Ginnivan, John (2009-08-17)
Salinity is an on-going environmental concern that causes damage to agricultural land, downstream water users, aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity, as well as to regional and urban infrastructure.
Hope, Meridith, Austin, Nick, Fairweather, Helen (2009-08-17)
This publication forms part of the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation Irrigation Insights series.
Agtrans Research (2009-08-11)
The National Program for Sustainable Irrigation (NPSI) required cost-benefit analyses to be undertaken on a number of its research investments from phase 1 of the program, which ran from July 2002 to June 2007.
Bianchi, Felix (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-08-01)
To demonstrate the benefit of pest control in cotton/grain systems as it relates to native vegetation and native remnant communities.
(Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-08-01)
The contribution of cotton to employment in rural communities
Maas, Susan (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-07-30)
New Irrigation On-line Tool Under Development; Where should training dollars be spent in Primary Industries for Queensland Γ
Hill, James (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-07-29)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risk; Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids; NSW DPI Cotton Disease Survey Valley Summaries
Maas, Susan (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-07-21)
Bollgard II planting requirements and summary of RMP changes. Resistance Roadshow dates :.
Larsen, David, Ceeney, Sally (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-07-20)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risk, Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids
Montgomery, Janelle (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-07-20)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risks; Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids; NSW DPI Cotton Disease Survey Valley Summaries;;
Ceeney, Sally (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-07-20)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risk, NSW DPI Cotton Disease Survey Valley Summaries, Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids
Treeby, Michael (2009-07-01)
With recent advances in technology irrigators can now more precisely control delivery of mineral nutrients and water to the roots of perennial tree crops.