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  1. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/delivering-impact/new-winter-wheats-add-agility-in-low-rainfall-regions

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/delivering-impact/new-winter-wheats-add-agility-in-low-rainfall-regions

    20 Feb 2023:

    ArticleSummary:
    Long-season winter wheats have been trialled to give growers and agronomists in central and southern NSW new data on the opportunities they offer for managing increasingly unpredictable seasons. The research and trials from 2018–20 confirmed the
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20230220120000
    ArticlePubDate:
    20 Feb 2023
    TitlePosition:
    bottom-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Delivering Impact
    ArticleCaption:
    Growers at a 2020 field walk at the CWFS site at Lake Cargelligo.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0025/584323/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleEdition:
    Issue 163, March-April 2023
    ArticleKeywords:
    long season wheats, grower profit, season break, Diana fear, CWFS, agronomy, wheat vernalisation
    ArticleCategory:
    GRDC News
    title:
    New winter wheats add agility in low-rainfall regions
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/delivering-impact/new-winter-wheats-add-agility-in-low-rainfall-regions
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    400580
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    National
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    10%
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    News
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    GroundCover
    ArticleProjectCode:
    CWF1804-001SAX
    ArticleAuthor:
    Brad Collis
    ArticleAssetID:
    584318
    ArticlePhotographer:
    CWFS
  2. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/highly-productive-crops-can-be-more-greenhouse-gas-efficient

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/highly-productive-crops-can-be-more-greenhouse-gas-efficient

    19 Feb 2023:

    ArticleSummary:
    Nitrogen fertiliser is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the grains industry. Analysis has found that by improving nitrogen use efficiency, growers stand to increase yields and generate a 10 per cent reduction in the intensity of
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20230219090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    19 Feb 2023
    TitlePosition:
    bottom-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Soil and Nutrition
    ArticleCaption:
    By improving nitrogen use efficiency, growers stand to increase yields and generate a 10 per cent reduction in the intensity of emissions – including emissions associated with fertiliser manufacture.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0029/583472/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    nitrogen, fertiliser, emissions, greenhouse gases, yield, losses, nitrous oxide
    ArticleCategory:
    Agronomy
    title:
    Highly productive crops can be more greenhouse gas efficient
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/highly-productive-crops-can-be-more-greenhouse-gas-efficient
    CoreTextUser:
    366807
    sregion:
    National
    ImageFocusPoint:
    60%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    GroundCover Supplement
    ArticleProjectCode:
    CSP2006-011RTX
    ArticleAuthor:
    Dr Maartje Sevenster, Dr Lindsay Bell
    ArticleSupplement:
    Nitrogen, March-April 2023
    ArticleAssetID:
    583468
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Emma Leonard
  3. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/rewriting-nitrogen-fertiliser-rules-of-thumb

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/rewriting-nitrogen-fertiliser-rules-of-thumb

    18 Feb 2023:

    ArticleSummary:
    Commonly used rules of thumb, which advisers and growers use to make fertiliser decisions, are based on a nitrogen fertiliser uptake of around 50 per cent of that applied, but Victorian research undertaken in growers’ paddocks puts that figure at
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20230218090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    18 Feb 2023
    TitlePosition:
    middle-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Soil and Nutrition
    ArticleCaption:
    Agriculture Victoria’s Dr Ashley Wallace says that utilising a figure of 34 per cent crop recovery, rather than 50 per cent, will improve the usefulness of nitrogen fertiliser rules of thumb in southern cropping systems.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0034/583459/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    nitrogen, fertiliser, budgets, soil, uptake, losses,
    ArticleCategory:
    Agronomy
    title:
    Rewriting nitrogen fertiliser ‘rules of thumb’
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/rewriting-nitrogen-fertiliser-rules-of-thumb
    CoreTextUser:
    366807
    sregion:
    South
    ImageFocusPoint:
    30%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    GroundCover Supplement
    ArticleProjectCode:
    UOQ2204-010RTX
    ArticleAuthor:
    Professor Roger Armstrong, Dr Ashley Wallace, Dr Katherine Dunsford
    ArticleSupplement:
    Nitrogen, March-April 2023
    ArticleAssetID:
    583455
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Agriculture Victoria
  4. Thank you for your input | 2023-28 RD&E Plan

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=itr_jeD0-HU&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    17 Feb 2023: Thank you to all those who provided feedback on the draft 2023-28 RD&E Plan and supported its development. We will now collate your responses to finalise the plan ready for Board and Minister approval. On 1 July 2023, the RD&E Plan for the next

    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)
    b:
    137
    Date:
    2023-02-17T10:25:48.000Z
    e:
    2
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    video
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    00:00:50
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    50
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    Media
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    Video
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    Science & Technology
  5. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/protecting-soil-fertility-is-paramount-for-continuous-cropping

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/protecting-soil-fertility-is-paramount-for-continuous-cropping

    17 Feb 2023:

    ArticleSummary:
    Soil organic matter, which is critical for healthy soils and sustainable agricultural production, is declining under continuous cropping. This means more fertiliser, especially nitrogen, and the best management practices are needed to protect soils
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20230217090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    17 Feb 2023
    TitlePosition:
    bottom-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Soil and Nutrition
    ArticleCaption:
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries staff Rod O’Connor and Patricia Balzer sample soil in remnant vegetation at Brigalow in Queensland to evaluate the impact of land-use and farming practices on soil organic carbon levels.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0028/583453/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    soil, organic matter, organic carbon, nitrogen, fertiliser, best practice
    ArticleCategory:
    Agronomy
    title:
    Protecting soil fertility is paramount for continuous cropping
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/protecting-soil-fertility-is-paramount-for-continuous-cropping
    CoreTextUser:
    366807
    sregion:
    National
    ImageFocusPoint:
    20%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    GroundCover Supplement
    ArticleProjectCode:
    DAQ2007-004RMX
    ArticleAuthor:
    David Lawrence, Jayne Gentry
    ArticleSupplement:
    Nitrogen, March-April 2023
    ArticleAssetID:
    583449
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Jayne Gentry, Queensland Department of Agriculture & Fisheries
  6. Independent review of the Grains Research and Farm Business Updates

    https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=NCC2208-001CAX

    16 Feb 2023: The GRDC Grains Research Updates (GRU) and Farm Business Updates (FBU) are an integral part of the GRDC's extension landscape and event calendar. These flagship investments play a key role in the grower adoption cycle, delivering the latest research

    region2:
    All Northern Subregions, All Southern Subregions, All WA Subregions
    region3:
    All Northern Region states (NSW & Qld), All Southern Region states (Vic, SA & Tas), WA
    Date:
    16/02/2023
    contractType:
    CAX
    projectProvider:
    COOK, PRUDENCE LEE [old Nine Creeks Consulting]
    cropName:
    All Crops
    projectOutcomes:
    By April 2023, GRDC will have the relevant insights on the Grains Research and Farm Business Updates to help inform necessary changes to the current contracts and assist with designing future investment in this area.
    contractSupervisor:
    Pru Cook
    projectFullSummary:
    <div data-wrapper="true"><div>The GRDC Grains Research Updates (GRU) and Farm Business Updates (FBU) are an integral part of the GRDC's extension landscape and event calendar. These flagship investments play a key role in
    projectPathway:
    4
    projectStatus:
    Completed
    sregion:
    North, South, West
    tab:
    Investments
    ctype:
    Investments
    projectEnd:
    31/05/2023
    category:
    Not categorised
    cropType:
    All Crops
    contractCode:
    NCC2208-001CAX
  7. GRDC Grains Research Update Corowa 2023

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/past-update-proceedings/2023/grdc-grains-research-update-corowa-2023

    16 Feb 2023: Papers from the GRDC Grains Research Update held in Corowa on Thursday 16 February 2023. Topics and speakers included optimising control of annual ryegrass (Chris Preston, Adelaide Uni), Hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy (Tom Price, FAR Australia)

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0031/584059/Corowa-thumbnail.JPG
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
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    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    2023-02-16 00:00:00, 2023-02-16 00:00:00, 2023-02-07, 2023-02-10
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    grdc grains research update corowa 2023, summary
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    ICN1906-003SAX
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    4103f8697134c19d52ec4857d27cff71
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    GRDC Grains Research Update Corowa 2023
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    GRDC Grains Research Update Corowa 2023
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    2023
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    GRDC Grains Research Update, Corowa, 2023, annual ryegrass, Chris Preston, hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy, Tom Price, Pulse agronomy, Rohan Brill, Nitrogen, James Hunt, Cassandra Schefe, farming systems, legacy, John Kirkegaard, Mathew Dunn,
    ctype:
    Update Proceedings
    sstate:
    New South Wales, Victoria
    asummary:
    Papers from the GRDC Grains Research Update held in Corowa on Thursday 16 February 2023. Topics and speakers included optimising control of annual ryegrass (Chris Preston, Adelaide Uni), Hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy (Tom Price, FAR Australia)
  8. Hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy - key levers and their interactions

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2023/02/hyper-yielding-dryland-crop-agronomy-key-levers-and-their-interactions

    16 Feb 2023: Paper presented by Tom Price from FAR Australia at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Corowa on hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy - key levers and their interactions.

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    2023-02-16 00:00:00, 2023-02-16 00:00:00, 2023-01-31, 2023-02-10
    e:
    hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy - key levers and their interactions, summary
    pcode:
    FAR2004-002SAX, FAR1506-001RTX, TRE2204-001RTX
    aauthor:
    Nick Poole (FAR Australia), Tom Price (FAR Australia), Darcy Warren (FAR Australia), Max Bloomfield (FAR Australia), Aaron Vague (FAR Australia), Ben Morris (FAR Australia), Rebecca Murray (FAR Australia), Daniel Bosveld (FAR Australia), Jayme
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    https://grdc.com.au
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    issueno:
    Hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy - key levers and their interactions
    title:
    Hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy - key levers and their interactions
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
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    02
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    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    North
    s:
    Photothermal quotient (PTQ), medium rainfall zones (MRZ), yield potential, farming system fertility, disease management strategies, GRDC Grains Research Updates, 2023, Corowa, Nick Poole, Tom Price, Darcy Warren, Max Bloomfield, Aaron Vague, Ben
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    New South Wales, Victoria
    asummary:
    Paper presented by Tom Price from FAR Australia at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Corowa on hyper yielding dryland crop agronomy - key levers and their interactions.
  9. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/precision-agriculture-and-machinery/growers-contemplating-burning-to-manage-high-stubble-loads-en…

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/precision-agriculture-and-machinery/growers-contemplating-burning-to-manage-high-stubble-loads-encouraged-to-consider-implications

    16 Feb 2023:

    ArticleSummary:
    Significantly high cereal stubble loads leftover from a large 2022 winter crop mean that some northern growers are considering burning to help manage stubble, weeds and improve trafficability prior to the upcoming season.
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20230216103000
    ArticlePubDate:
    16 Feb 2023
    TitlePosition:
    middle-right
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Precision Agriculture and Machinery
    ArticleCaption:
    Stubble can provide numerous benefits to farming systems including nutrient retention and moisture conservation, so growers are being urged to look at all the options to control inevitably high stubble loads this season across the north.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0023/584312/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    burning, cereal, winter crop, disease, fusarium, crown rot
    ArticleCategory:
    Innovation
    title:
    Growers contemplating burning to manage high stubble loads encouraged to consider implications
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/precision-agriculture-and-machinery/growers-contemplating-burning-to-manage-high-stubble-loads-encouraged-to-consider-implications
    CoreTextUser:
    576875
    sregion:
    North
    ImageFocusPoint:
    50%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    Media Releases
    ArticleAuthor:
    GRDC
    ArticleAssetID:
    584308
    ArticlePhotographer:
    GRDC
  10. NGN - Demonstration of summer fallow weed management strategies to reduce input costs in soils of the Narromine region

    https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=GOA2302-001SAX

    15 Feb 2023: Summer fallow weeds cause large grain yield reductions in the following winter crop as they deplete soil water and nitrogen in the fallow phase, therefore limiting availability to crops. Additionally, fallow weeds can act as a 'green bridge', incre

    region2:
    Central East NSW
    region3:
    NSW
    Date:
    15/02/2023
    contractType:
    SAX
    projectProvider:
    Grain Orana Alliance Inc
    cropName:
    Wheat, Barley, Canola/Rapeseed
    projectOutcomes:
    By February 2025, growers in Central East NSW will have improved understanding of residual herbicide options to assist summer fallow weed control and the knowledge to implement cost effective and sustainable herbicide strategies including subsequent
    contractSupervisor:
    Maurie Street
    projectFullSummary:
    <div data-wrapper="true" style="font-family:'Segoe UI','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif; font-size:9pt"><div>Summer fallow weeds cause large grain yield reductions in the following winter crop as they
    projectPathway:
    1 NGN
    projectStatus:
    Active
    sregion:
    North
    tab:
    Investments
    ctype:
    Investments
    projectEnd:
    30/06/2025
    category:
    Not categorised
    cropType:
    Cereal, Cereal, Oilseed
    contractCode:
    GOA2302-001SAX

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