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Energy Efficiency Information Grants - Pump Cavitation

Scobie, Michael (2014-12-17)

Pump cavitation is an unwanted problem that occurs when pumps and associated pipelines are poorly designed and configured.

TRAFFIC LOADINGS AND SOIL COMPACTION

Kirby, J.M, Blunden, B.G. (1992-08-11)

Obviously, avoiding trafficking wet soil is one means of avoiding soil structural damage. Another is to use a vehicle with lower ground pressure, by using dual tyres, wide tracks, etc.

REAPPRAISAL OF SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR HELIOTHIS SPP. IN COTTON

Dillon, G.E., Fitt, G.P. (1990-08-08)

Over the last two growing seasons, sampling studies have been conducted to compare the distribution and abundance of Heliothis on different cotton varieties and to test the validity of the SIRA TAC equations which exp

MEASURING COTTON PLANT RESISTANCE TO Heliothis armigera (Cotton Boll Worm)

McColl, A.L., Noble, R.M., Page, F.D. (1988-08-17)

Host Plant resistance is one such method and has been adopted in developing plant resistance to a range of plant problems. Plants posses both natural physiological and chemical defence mechanisms.

SOIL DAMAGE AND THE "BIG WET"

Kirby, J.M. (1988-08-17)

It rained a lot, and much cotton was picked on wet soil - but how much damage was, or will be, done to the soil? It is worth bearing in mind the description given in the handbook on Soil Management by Davies et al.

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