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Managing Carbon in cotton-based farming systems

Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2014-06-30)

The overall aim of the project was to evaluate selected irrigated cropping systems and management practices in terms of carbon sequestration, water storage and WUE, soil quality and profitability.

PHOSPHORUS NUTRITION OF VETCH IN COTTON-BASED ROTATIONS

Guppy, Christopher, Hulugalle, Nilantha, McLane, Diane (2012-08-05)

Introducing vetch into rotations in cotton-wheat systems of northern NSW has a number of benefits.

Southern Regions Cottontales 2009 Issue 7

Hill, James (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-02-19)

Using Vetch in Rotation with Cotton; Day degree: Upcoming Events; Cotton Field to Fabric Training Course:Lachlan & Murrumbidgee Crop Competition 2009

Macquarie Cottontales 2009 Issue 13

Ceeney, Sally (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-02-16)

Using vetch in rotation with cotton Day degrees Upcoming events Cotton Field to Fabric Training Course MCGA Crop Competition

Maintaining profitability and soil quality in cotton farming systems II

Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2008-06-30)

The effects of rotation crops and stubble management on soil quality, carbon sequestration, deep drainage, nutrient leaching, yield and profitability of succeeding cotton in irrigated and dryland Vertosols was studied

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