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Positioning Growers to take advantage of future ecosystem services markets

Smith, Rhiannon (University Of New England, 2015-06-30)

Ecosystem services are the benefits that humans get from the environment. Many ecosystem services are relevant to cotton production (e.g.

Polyacrylamides in Irrigated Agriculture

SURAPANENI, A., SOJKA, E.E. (2009-08-17)

Polyacrylamide (PAM) has been sold in the United States since 1995 for reducing irrigation-induced erosion and enhancing infiltration.

HOW TO LIFT WOOL PROFITS & IMPROVE BIODIVERSITY

Reid,Nick (2006-12-01)

The project found 41 ways in which Northern Tablelands woolgrowers managing a wide range of farming operations, are enhancing biodiversity on wool properties and developing profitable, biodiverse wool production syste

LAND WATER & WOOL - MANAGING GULLIES ON WOOL-PRODUCING FARMS

Land Water And Wool, Price,Phil, Lovett, Siwan (2006-08-01)

Summarises information about gullies, their prevention and management, so that woolgrowers can make informed decisions about what to do on their own property.

Sub Surface Drip and Furrow Irrigation Experiment in Emerald

McHugh, Jack (Qld Department Of Natural Resources And Mines, 2003-06-30)

Due to the size and nature of the agricultural industry in Australia the adoption of subsurface trickle

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