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Land Water And Wool (2005-04-01)
This booklet provides information for those who want a general and quick overview of what programs have been conducted to improve outcomes for wool producers in Australia's pastoral zone.
National Program For Sustainable Irrigation (2005-04-01)
The partial root zone drying (PRD) method of irrigation, originally developed for grapevines, is now being used in a range of perennial tree crops in Australia and achieving some exciting results in citrus and pears,
Information for woolgrowers with weedy native pastures. Provides details of how to manage grassy weeds including a tool for grazing management.
Chapman, Liz, Chapman, Murray, Lovett, Anwen (2005-04-15)
* Confidence in reclaimed water * Addressing the silent time bomb - researchers look at how to combat the build up of salinity around the rootzone * About the NPSI Knowledge base * Open Hydroponics- A new approach to
Caruso, Joanne (2005-04-15)
National Program for Sustainable Irrigation Fact sheet 2005/2 The partial rootzone drying (PRD) method of irrigation, originally developed for grapevines, is now being used in a range of perennial tree crops in Austra
National Program for Sustainable Irrigation Fact sheet 2005/1 Australian studies show an average of 30% of applied irrigation water passes through the root zone without being used by the crops it is intended to sustai
National Program for Sustainable Irrigation Fact sheet 2005/3 Reducing water run-off, minimising nutrient leaching and optimising irrigation efficiency are major challenges for the nursery industry.
Charlesworth, P. (2005-04-15)
This Irrigation Insights information package brings together information on current equipment and techniques for measuring and monitoring soil water status, extending to their use as controllers in automatic irrigatio
Land Water And Wool (2005-05-01)
Aimed at Woolgrowers with an interest in the forage characteristics and qualities of native grasses.
The Australian landscape has changed dramatically since European settlement and will continue to change.
Cork, Steven, Salt, David, Delaney, Kate (2005-05-01)
The purpose of this document, then, is to build on these past efforts to provide easily accessible background information on past trends and possible future change in Australia, our region Our focal questions What soc
National Program For Sustainable Irrigation (2005-05-01)
Australian studies show an average of 30% of applied irrigation water passes through the root zone without being used by the crops it is intended to sustain.
Williams, Jann (2005-05-01)
Native pastures are a valuable resource for woolgrowers.
As much as 40% of water stored in a farm dam can be lost through evaporation, depending on the depth of the dam and its surface area.
Caruso, Joanne (2005-05-03)
National Program for Sustainable Irrigation Fact sheet 2005/4 As much as 40% of water stored in a farm dam can be lost through evaporation, depending on the depth of the dam and its surface area.
Land Water And Wool (2005-06-01)
Network projects in NSW along with the SGSL sub-program has provided information to wool producers about possible solution to salinity and saltland management, as the result of large-scale research.
Falivene, Steven (2005-06-01)
The report is a brief study and interpretation of the publicly known principles and theories of Open Hydroponics (OH).
Land And Water (2005-06-01)
This booklet explores what economic valuation techniques can contribute to biodiversity conservation.
Wilkinson, Roger, Karunaratne, Komala, Barr, Neil (2005-06-01)
This report examines trends in the demographic structure of Australia's farmer population for the period 1976 to 2001 and addresses a number of questions commonly asked about the future of the Australian farm sec
Watts, Peter (2005-06-14)
Evaporation reduction from farm dams in Australia is regarded as one of the few areas where there are real water savings to be made.