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Community participation in sustainable irrigation research -Research Bulletin 2

Chapman Liz, Dore, David, Kellett, Bart, Wang, Q.J. (2005-10-18)

Many of the research projects commissioned by the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation (NPSI) have adopted innovative approaches to achieve strong connections between the researchers and the rest of the communi

CLIMAG 10 - AUGUST 2005

Managing Climate Variability (2005-09-01)

In this Issue: Global Circulation Models - the key to future forecastingΓ; WhopperCropper: taking the 'risk' out of risk managementΓ; Targeting tree establishment using seasonal climate forecasts

Baseline assessment of greenhouse gas emissions in cotton based farming systems

Grace, Peter (CRC For Greenhouse Accounting, 2003-06-30)

The greenhouse effect is widely considered one of the major threats to Australia agriculture.

Modelling Nitrogen Dynamics in Cotton Cropping Systems

Godwin, D.C., A.T.Wells, Hearn, A.B. (1992-08-11)

Nitrogen management plays a key role in cotton production. It is the nutrient required in greatest quantity by the crop and it is the nutrient most often deficient.

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