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Controlled Traffic and Guidance Systems

Porter, Mark (1992-08-11)

This paper outlines the requirements to effectively operate a Controlled Traffic farming system, with emphasis on the need for some form of automatic steering assistance for farm machinery.

Managing Soil to Avoid Compaction Problems in Cotton Growing

Porter, Mark (1992-08-11)

This paper provides an overview of the Cotton Research and Development Corporation project DDI lL, which is in its final year at the University of Southern Queensland.

FARMING WITH COMPACTION

Pillai-McGarry, Usha, McGarry, Des (1992-08-11)

Retained hills are now a well-established management strategy in the Australian Cotton Industry.

CHEMICAL FARMING - NEW OPPORTUNITIES

BROWNE, R.S. (1988-08-17)

Chemical Farming implies the use of chemicals for the control of insects, weeds and diseases.

The examination of soil structural deterioation in irrigated cotton fields

McGarry, D. (1984-12-05)

At the 1982 Australian Cotton Growers' Research Conference the effects of land preparation at different soi1 water contents on soil structure and cotton growth was reported.

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