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Werth, Jeff (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2007-05-21)
Abstract of Weed resistance risk management in glyphosate resistant cotton final report
Charles, Graham, Johnson, Stephen, Roberts, Grant, Taylor, Ian (Cotton Research And Development Corporation, Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2013-12-18)
WEEDpak synthesizes the results of extensive research on IWM in Australian cotton farming systems from research .
Charles, Graham, Roberts, Grant, Johnson, Stephen, Taylor, Ian (2015-02-11)
MacKinnon, Leah, Taylor, Ian, Roberts, Grant, Johnson, Stephen, Charles, Graham (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-26)
WEEDpak - A guide for integrated management of weeds in cotton .
Johnson, Stephen (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2002-08-13)
WEEDpak is a compilation of information on the management of weeds in the Australian cotton industry. The major theme throughout WEEDpak is the management of weeds through integrated weed management (IWM) principles.
Charles, Graham (Cotton Research And Development Corporation, 2014-08-01)
This guide contains plants frequently found found in within Australian Cotton farming
Charles, Graham (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2012-06-26)
The intent of this guide is to give cotton growers information relating the impact of known concentrations of a herbicide on crop growth, exposed at a given crop growth stage, on crop growth and development and final
Charles, Graham (Cotton Research And Development Corporation, 2014-08-29)
Identification of plants found within the Australian cotton farming systems.
Johnson, Stephen (2001-06-30)
During the period May 2001 - June 2002 members of the weeds focus team, headed by the co-ordinating editor Dr Stephen Johnson, have worked to produce WEEDpak.
Johnston, Stephen (University Of New England And Cotton CRC, 2002-06-30)
The need for a comprehensive and integrated weed identification and management guide for the Australian cotton industry has long been recognised.
(2015-04-16)
This is a cardboard folder which contains 14 items - fact-sheets, policy papers, a guide and a bookmark. They are all knowledge products from the Defeating the Weed Menace R&D program.
Charles, Graham (1990-08-08)
This article presents some of the results of the weed survey, which was conducted in 1989, covering 67 600 ha, representing 48% of the NSW cotton area, and involving 52 growers.
Hannon, Fionnuala (GHD, 2011-06-30)
GHD was contracted to undertake works by the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation through the grant, 2nd Round 2008 National Program for Sustainable Irrigation, Western Australia and the South West Development
Buchanan, Sam, Triantafilis, John (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)
Groundwater, under the right conditions can be of benefit to plants. For example, cotton can derive substantial water from groundwater at depths of around 2.6m (Wanender et al 1979).
Watkins, Dough, Auricht, Christopher, Edgar, Brendan (2008-10-01)
This booklet is part of a series that describes the status of data and information relevant to national indicators agreed under the National Natural Resource Management Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.
Wade, Mark, Zalucki, Myron, Franzmann, Bernie (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2002-08-13)
The important role that beneficial arthropods play in cotton farming systems is increasingly being recognised across the industry.
Combrook (1994-08-09)
One of the few aspects of our industry that is controllable is injury to people.
Fitzpatrick, Claire (2008-08-10)
What do consumers want from Textiles & how does this relate to cotton?
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.
GALMES, R.M. (1986-08-20)
Like most other major manufacturing industries, cotton spinners in the western world have been constantly pressured by heavy competition from low wage costs countries.