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  1. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/delivering-impact/grdc-focus-delivers-gains-in-herbicide-resistance-management

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/delivering-impact/grdc-focus-delivers-gains-in-herbicide-resistance-management

    1 Jul 2022:

    ArticleSummary:
    With the transition to minimum and zero tillage farming systems over the past 30 years, Australian grain growers have become increasingly reliant on herbicides to control weeds.
    LastUpdatedDate:
    20240905
    Description:
    With the transition to minimum and zero tillage farming systems over the past 30 years, Australian grain growers have become increasingly reliant on herbicides to control weeds. But herbicide resistance poses one of the greatest challenges to the
    Date:
    20220701100000
    ArticlePubDate:
    01 Jul 2022
    TitlePosition:
    middle-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Delivering Impact
    ArticleCaption:
    Herbicide resistance will continue to be a leading investment priority for GRDC as part of its drive to deliver enduring profitability to Australian grain growers.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/delivering-impact/grdc-focus-delivers-gains-in-herbicide-resistance-management/gc_nb_24d.jpg/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    grdc, research, zero tillage, farming, growers, herbicides, weeds
    ArticleCategory:
    GRDC News
    title:
    GRDC focus delivers gains in herbicide resistance management
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/delivering-impact/grdc-focus-delivers-gains-in-herbicide-resistance-management
    CoreTextUser:
    424819
    sregion:
    National
    ImageFocusPoint:
    50%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    Online Only
    ArticleAuthor:
    GRDC
    ArticleAssetID:
    607943
    ArticlePhotographer:
    GRDC
  2. NGN Validation of organic fertiliser sources for crop nutrition in NE Victoria

    https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=RPI2206-003SAX

    30 Jun 2022: This project is a pilot 2-year project where FAR Australia (research) and Riverine Plains (extension) will look at the value of faba bean stubble (pertaining to 5t/ha plus faba bean crop grown in 2021) with and without organic manures in restoring

    region2:
    Wimmera and Central Vic (Vic)
    region3:
    Vic
    Date:
    30/06/2022
    contractType:
    SAX
    projectProvider:
    Riverine Plains Inc
    cropName:
    Wheat, Faba/Broad Beans, Canola/Rapeseed
    projectOutcomes:
    By May 2026, 80 growers in the NE Vic sub region, will have the knowledge to evaluate the crop response and financial impact of organic fertilisers as alternatives to synthetic fertilisers.
    contractSupervisor:
    Sara Hely
    projectFullSummary:
    <div data-wrapper="true" style="font-size:14px;font-family:'Segoe UI','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif;"><div>This project is a pilot 2-year project where FAR Australia (research) and Riverine Plains
    projectPathway:
    1 NGN
    projectStatus:
    Active
    sregion:
    South
    tab:
    Investments
    ctype:
    Investments
    projectEnd:
    30/06/2026
    category:
    Not categorised
    cropType:
    Cereal, Legume, Oilseed
    contractCode:
    RPI2206-003SAX
  3. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/growers-urged-to-test-redlegged-earth-mite-for-resistance

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/growers-urged-to-test-redlegged-earth-mite-for-resistance

    30 Jun 2022:

    ArticleSummary:
    Grain growers and farm advisers are being encouraged to send in samples of redlegged earth mites to Cesar Australia if they notice a chemical failure or suspect insecticide resistance.
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20220630100000
    ArticlePubDate:
    30 Jun 2022
    TitlePosition:
    top-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Pests
    ArticleCaption:
    Grain growers and farm advisers are being encouraged to send in samples of redlegged earth mites (RLEM) to Cesar Australia if they notice a chemical failure or suspect insecticide resistance.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0030/577182/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    grdc, research, growers, grains, redlegged earth mites, management, insects, resistance
    ArticleCategory:
    Weeds, Pests and Diseases
    title:
    Growers urged to test redlegged earth mite for resistance
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/growers-urged-to-test-redlegged-earth-mite-for-resistance
    CoreTextUser:
    424819
    sregion:
    National
    ImageFocusPoint:
    50%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    Media Releases
    ArticleProjectCode:
    CES2010-001RTX
    ArticleAuthor:
    GRDC
    ArticleAssetID:
    577178
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Supplied
  4. Summer chickpeas show red-hot promise - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/news-and-media/audio/podcast/summer-chickpeas-show-red-hot-promise

    29 Jun 2022: A 90-day summer chickpea crop could soon be a reality for the north, giving growers a pulse option to plant in February and harvest in June.

    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    2022-06-29 00:00:00
    e:
    summer chickpeas show red-hot promise
    f:
    text/html
    podcastDuration:
    00:00:00
    H:
    cd51422c7033b756772889fb94d80d79
    I:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0035/579662/Angela-Pattison-Profile.jpg
    j:
    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Summer chickpeas show red-hot promise
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    GRDC Podcast
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    ctype:
    Podcast
    asummary:
    A 90-day summer chickpea crop could soon be a reality for the north, giving growers a pulse option to plant in February and harvest in June.
  5. Summer chickpea | an exciting new option for the north

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5_FrvhkXpo&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    29 Jun 2022: Summer chickpeas is a concept that’s causing quite a stir in north – and research is well underway to make it a reality. The summer chickpea project, being led by the University of Sydney with GRDC investment, has spent the season assessing

    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)
    b:
    2359
    Date:
    2022-06-29T00:22:57.000Z
    e:
    30
    I:
    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x5_FrvhkXpo/default.jpg, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x5_FrvhkXpo/mqdefault.jpg, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x5_FrvhkXpo/hqdefault.jpg, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x5_FrvhkXpo/sddefault.jpg, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x5_FrvhkXpo/maxresdefault.jpg
    type:
    video
    l:
    00:07:28
    L:
    448
    tab:
    Media
    ctype:
    Video
    w:
    Science & Technology
  6. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/novel-legumes-boost-mixed-farm-profits

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/novel-legumes-boost-mixed-farm-profits

    29 Jun 2022:

    ArticleSummary:
    The $18 million Dryland Legume Pasture Systems project has worked for five years across four states with investment from the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment as part of its Rural R&D for Profit program and
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20220629090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    29 Jun 2022
    TitlePosition:
    middle-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Soil and Nutrition
    ArticleCaption:
    Extensive field sites evaluating novel species by the Dryland Legume Pasture Systems project – such as this one of Mingenew Irwin Group's hosted at the Wasleys’ property at Canna in WA, 2020 – have formed important grower engagement bases.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0033/576276/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    legume, mixed farms, low rainfall, hard-seed, twin, summer sowing, Dryland Legume Pasture Systems
    ArticleCategory:
    Agronomy
    title:
    Novel legumes boost mixed farm profits
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/novel-legumes-boost-mixed-farm-profits
    CoreTextUser:
    400598
    sregion:
    National
    ImageFocusPoint:
    50%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    GroundCover Supplement
    ArticleProjectCode:
    UMU1805-001RMX, DAS 1805-003RMX
    ArticleAuthor:
    Dr Stephen Loss
    ArticleSupplement:
    Dryland Pasture Systems, July-August 2022
    ArticleAssetID:
    576272
    ArticlePhotographer:
    MIG
  7. Canopy management for Tasmanian cereal crops

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2022/06/canopy-management-for-tasmanian-cereal-crops

    29 Jun 2022: The Hyper Yielding Crops (HYC) project is a GRDC national investment which aims to push the economically attainable yield boundaries of wheat, barley and canola across five states. 2021 wheat trials produced the highest yields since 2016 when HYC

    pcode:
    FAR1506-001RTX
    aauthor:
    Darcy Warren, Nick Poole & Kenton Porker (FAR Australia), Brett Davey (Southern Farming Systems)
    rdarea:
    Agronomy/Farming Systems
    H:
    b520587821ea221f0ca135af208526b1
    title:
    Canopy management for Tasmanian cereal crops
    aissueno:
    06
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    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:
    29/06/2022, 2022-06-29 00:00:00, 2022-06-24, 2022-06-27
    e:
    canopy management for tasmanian cereal crops, summary
    f:
    text/html
    j:
    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Canopy management for Tasmanian cereal crops
    tags:
    disease management strategies, integrated disease management, phenology, spring sowing
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    s:
    • disease management strategies, integrated disease management, phenology, spring sowing
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Tasmania
    asummary:
    The Hyper Yielding Crops (HYC) project is a GRDC national investment which aims to push the economically attainable yield boundaries of wheat, barley and canola across five states. 2021 wheat trials produced the highest yields since 2016 when HYC
  8. Making N applications pay this season – efficiencies of fertiliser usage.

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2022/06/making-n-applications-pay-this-season-efficiencies-of-fertiliser-usage.

    29 Jun 2022: To make nitrogen (N) pay it is important to scrutinise returns on N rates because rate has most impact on fertiliser profitability. Assumptions about past profitability of N are often wrong. Robust analysis of N rate profitability requires N

    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:
    29/06/2022, 2022-06-29 00:00:00, 2022-06-24, 2022-10-13
    e:
    making n applications pay this season – efficiencies of fertiliser usage., summary
    aauthor:
    Wayne Pluske (EQUII)
    f:
    text/html
    rdarea:
    Crop Nutrition
    H:
    98c3426cc09200fb45493d6607789227
    j:
    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Making N applications pay this season – efficiencies of fertiliser usage.
    title:
    Making N applications pay this season – efficiencies of fertiliser usage.
    tags:
    nitrogen, profit, return on investment
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    06
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    nitrogen, profit, return on investment
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Tasmania
    asummary:
    To make nitrogen (N) pay it is important to scrutinise returns on N rates because rate has most impact on fertiliser profitability. Assumptions about past profitability of N are often wrong. Robust analysis of N rate profitability requires N
  9. Removing yield barriers caused by acidity and preventing subsoil acidification

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2022/02/removing-yield-barriers-caused-by-acidity-and-preventing-subsoil-acidification

    29 Jun 2022: Subsurface and subsoils are likely to be acidifying, so monitor soil pH profiles to assess where acidity issues exist. Proactive, preventative management of topsoil pH with regular lime addition to keep pH above 5.5 remains the most cost-effective

    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:
    29/06/2022, 2022-06-29 00:00:00, 2022-06-24, 2022-10-13
    e:
    removing yield barriers caused by acidity and preventing subsoil acidification, summary
    pcode:
    SFS1811-001OPX
    aauthor:
    Lisa Miller (Southern Farming Systems)
    f:
    text/html
    rdarea:
    Agronomy/Farming Systems
    H:
    a67b888dfab485ef1c34c55d97310908
    j:
    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Removing yield barriers caused by acidity and preventing subsoil acidification
    title:
    Removing yield barriers caused by acidity and preventing subsoil acidification
    tags:
    lime, soil acidity, soil pH
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    s:
    lime, soil acidity, soil pH
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Tasmania
    asummary:
    Subsurface and subsoils are likely to be acidifying, so monitor soil pH profiles to assess where acidity issues exist. Proactive, preventative management of topsoil pH with regular lime addition to keep pH above 5.5 remains the most cost-effective
  10. Data Partnerships Initiative: AgVic (DEECA)

    https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=DJP2206-010SAX

    28 Jun 2022: Over the past 30 years, GRDC and its research partners have spent significant resources on research, development and extension (RD&E) investments that have generated valuable RD&E data. RD&E data is a strategic resource that holds considerable

    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:
    28/06/2022
    contractType:
    BGX
    projectProvider:
    Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)
    cropName:
    All Crops
    projectOutcomes:
    By 30th December 2023, valuable data assets from the past ten years of investment with GRDC's long term research partners are findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. GRDC's investment partners have implemented a framework for data
    contractSupervisor:
    Matthew Hayden
    projectFullSummary:
    <div data-wrapper="true" style="font-family:'Segoe UI','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif; font-size:9pt"><div><div>Over the past 30 years, GRDC and its research partners have spent significant
    projectPathway:
    2
    projectStatus:
    Completed
    sregion:
    North, South, West
    tab:
    Investments
    ctype:
    Investments
    projectEnd:
    30/12/2023
    category:
    Not categorised
    cropType:
    All Crops
    contractCode:
    DJP2206-010SAX

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