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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/top-tips-for-grain-storage-success
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/top-tips-for-grain-storage-success12 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- GRDC’s grain storage extension team share images of their favourite storage facilities; highlighting features, ideas and innovations to help inspire other growers who are investing in grain storage infrastructure.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211212090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 12 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- bottom-right
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Grain Storage
- ArticleCaption:
- The cleverly designed Manchee storage facility at Bogamildi, near Moree, NSW, is well-laid-out, with a weighbridge and a large circular drive to accommodate larger truck sizes.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0027/570366/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- grain storage, silo, farm safety, WH&S, workplace health and safety, ladders, aeration, pressure relief valves, outloading
- ArticleCategory:
- Farm Business
- title:
- Top tips for grain storage success
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/top-tips-for-grain-storage-success
- CoreTextUser:
- 366807
- sregion:
- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 50%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover Supplement
- ArticleProjectCode:
- PRB2011-001SAX
- ArticleAuthor:
- Ben White and Chris Warrick
- ArticleSupplement:
- Grain Storage, January-February 2022
- ArticleAssetID:
- 570362
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Ben White and Chris Warrick
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/pulses/pulse-establishment-under-investigation
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/pulses/pulse-establishment-under-investigation11 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- Simulation modelling, together with field and pot trials, is showing pulses could be sown deeper and earlier to improve performance in regions of Western Australia, especially in regions where climate is changing. Honing her agronomy skills on a
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211211090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 11 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Pulses
- ArticleCaption:
- Dr Sarah Rich, CSIRO, excavating whole six-week-old lentil seedlings – shoots and root systems – across various depth-of-sowing treatments to assess them for biomass accumulation and growth as part of a GRDC capacity-building project.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0029/568460/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- high value pulses, chickpeas, lentils, capacity building, climate change, sowing, depth
- ArticleCategory:
- Crops
- title:
- Pulse establishment under investigation
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/pulses/pulse-establishment-under-investigation
- CoreTextUser:
- 400598
- sregion:
- West
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 30%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover Supplement
- ArticleProjectCode:
- CSP1807-001RTX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleSupplement:
- Grains research - the next generation, November-December 2021
- ArticleAssetID:
- 568456
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Andrew Toovey, CSIRO
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Retaining Seed fact sheet - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/all-publications/factsheets/2021/grdc-fs-retainingseed10 Dec 2021: Grain retained for seed that is harvested following wet conditions requires attentive management if a healthy crop is to be established next season. This management starts at harvest and continues through storage, handling and seeding.
- a:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- b:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2021-12-10 00:00:00
- e:
- retaining seed fact sheet, summary
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- text/html
- rdarea:
- Pre breeding research
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- beedb2584d3e4ec92b4b1749f82de63f
- I:
- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0023/570713/GRDC_RetainingSeed2112_4pp_v04-cover.jpg
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Retaining Seed fact sheet
- title:
- Retaining Seed fact sheet
- tags:
- grain storage, storage, stored, stored grain, storing grain, grain storage, storage, stored, stored grain, storing grain, grain storage, storage, stored, stored grain, storing grain
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 2021
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- National
- s:
- weather damaged grain, retained seed, wet harvest, grain storage, seeding rate, germination test, 0, storage, stored, stored grain, storing grain, Retaining Seed fact sheet
- ctype:
- Factsheet
- asummary:
- All crops are susceptible to deterioration in seed quality during wet harvests. Mild symptoms can be a loose and wrinkled seed coat. Severe symptoms can be seed staining and fully germinated seed. It is essential to recognise whether the damage is
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/synchrotron-takes-crop-root-studies-to-new-levels
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/synchrotron-takes-crop-root-studies-to-new-levels10 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- Networking is a key part of capacity building for young scientists and three GRDC-supported postdoctoral fellows have developed an industrious collaborative spirit to do this and ensure access has been maintained during COVID-19 lockdowns to a key
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211210090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 10 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- bottom-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Soil and Nutrition
- ArticleCaption:
- Prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns have meant that a three-state team of postdoctoral fellows supported by GRDC to investigate root-soil interaction using the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne have developed a novel collaborative network. Dr Han Weng
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0029/568532/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- soils, constraints, roots, capacity building, nutrition, carbon, ANSTO, Synchrotron
- ArticleCategory:
- Agronomy
- title:
- Synchrotron takes crop root studies to new levels
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/synchrotron-takes-crop-root-studies-to-new-levels
- CoreTextUser:
- 400598
- sregion:
- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 40%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover Supplement
- ArticleProjectCode:
- USA1910-001RTX, UOQ1910-002RMX, UOQ1910-003RTX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleSupplement:
- Grains research - the next generation, November-December 2021
- ArticleAssetID:
- 568528
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Han Weng, UQ
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/phosphine-venting-and-delivery-limits-require-more-research
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/phosphine-venting-and-delivery-limits-require-more-research10 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- There is no argument that testing grain deliveries for phosphine residue is needed to ensure operator safety and label compliance. However, preliminary research has revealed more work is needed to avoid costly rejection of truckloads, including
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211210150000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 10 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-right
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Grain Storage
- ArticleCaption:
- The practice of requiring a phosphine gas reading of less than 0.3ppm in a spear sample, taken from within the grain, threatens costly rejection of truckloads of grain, including operators who are following phosphine label directions.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0027/570384/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- phosphine, fumigation, ventilation, desorption, gas concentrations, time-weighted average (TWA) farm safety, WH&S, workplace health and safety, receival
- ArticleCategory:
- Farm Business
- title:
- Phosphine venting and delivery limits require more research
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/phosphine-venting-and-delivery-limits-require-more-research
- CoreTextUser:
- 366807
- sregion:
- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 20%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover Supplement
- ArticleProjectCode:
- PRB2011-001SAX, NPB1207-002OPX
- ArticleAuthor:
- Philip Burrill, Dr Greg Daglish, Dr Manoj Nayak, Dr Raj Jagadeesan
- ArticleSupplement:
- Grain Storage, January-February 2022
- ArticleAssetID:
- 570380
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Chris Warrick
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/genetic-solution-to-barley-heat-stress
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/genetic-solution-to-barley-heat-stress9 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- GRDC is building scientific capacity to address priority issues such as heat tolerance of cereals. Dr Camilla Hill from Murdoch University brings years of experience to the task of improving barley heat tolerance and providing new genetics and
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211209090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 09 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Cereals
- ArticleCaption:
- Dr Camilla Hill, Murdoch University, preparing barley seeds for analysis by a SeedCount Analysis System to determine the effects of heat stress as part of her GRDC-supported postdoctoral study. SeedCount digital imaging systems use software and
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0031/568345/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- capacity building, barley, genetics, heat tolerance, molecular tools
- ArticleCategory:
- Crops
- title:
- Genetic solution to barley heat stress
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/genetic-solution-to-barley-heat-stress
- CoreTextUser:
- 400598
- sregion:
- West
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 25%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover Supplement
- ArticleProjectCode:
- UMU1903-004RTX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleSupplement:
- Grains research - the next generation, November-December 2021
- ArticleAssetID:
- 568341
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Evan Collis
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/rutherglen-bug-samples-sought-from-nsw,-qld
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/rutherglen-bug-samples-sought-from-nsw,-qld9 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- CSIRO, the University of Queensland and NSW DPI are looking to better understand Rutherglen bug population dynamics.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211209160000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 09 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Pests
- ArticleCaption:
- Rutherglen bugs have the ability to build up to high numbers over summer and can cause plant dehydration or death if they gather on crop seedlings.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0028/570673/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- grdc, research, pests, rutherglen bug, management, population, insects, environment, cropping
- ArticleCategory:
- Weeds, Pests and Diseases
- title:
- Rutherglen bug samples sought from NSW, Qld
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/rutherglen-bug-samples-sought-from-nsw,-qld
- CoreTextUser:
- 424819
- sregion:
- North
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 50%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- Media Releases
- ArticleProjectCode:
- CSP2104-007RTX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 570669
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Supplied
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/pulses/legacy-created-for-australian-mungbeans
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/pulses/legacy-created-for-australian-mungbeans8 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- Legacy information is being generated for the Australian mungbean industry by improving the model component of APSIM Next Gen to provide insights to improve mungbean agronomic recommendations to reduce climate risks and yield variability. The work
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211208090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 08 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Pulses
- ArticleCaption:
- Dr Heather Pasley is applying systems thinking to mungbeans to improve the widely used APSIM computer model for the Australian grains industry.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0026/568340/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- mungbeans, agronomy, APSIM, simulations, modelling
- ArticleCategory:
- Crops
- title:
- Legacy created for Australian mungbeans
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/pulses/legacy-created-for-australian-mungbeans
- CoreTextUser:
- 400598
- sregion:
- North
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 40%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover Supplement
- ArticleProjectCode:
- ULA1906-002RTX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleSupplement:
- Grains research - the next generation, November-December 2021
- ArticleAssetID:
- 568336
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Brett Cocks
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Paddock Practices: Wet harvest implications and resources - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/all-publications/paddock-practices/2021/national/december/paddock-practices-wet-harvest-implications-and-resources8 Dec 2021: Prolonged wet and cool harvest conditions across many parts of Australia’s grain growing regions could produce headaches for growers long after the crops finally come off.
- a:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- b:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2021-12-08 00:00:00
- e:
- paddock practices: wet harvest implications and resources, summary
- f:
- text/html
- H:
- 757d8eda4a8088aee8478cd7c417986e
- I:
- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0022/570523/Wet-harvest-storage.-Alistair-Lawson-resize.jpg
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Paddock Practices: Wet harvest implications and resources
- title:
- Paddock Practices: Wet harvest implications and resources
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- December
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- National
- ctype:
- Paddock Practices
- asummary:
- Prolonged wet and cool harvest conditions across many parts of Australia’s grain growing regions could produce headaches for growers long after the crops finally come off.
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/maize-trials-find-higher-n-rates-dont-equal-higher-yields
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/maize-trials-find-higher-n-rates-dont-equal-higher-yields8 Dec 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- With skyrocketing nitrogen prices and a shortage of supply, results from an irrigated maize trial series have delivered good news to growers looking to produce bumper yields while saving on fertiliser costs.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20211208150000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 08 Dec 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Soil and Nutrition
- ArticleCaption:
- As part of this project, Field Applied Research Australia and the Irrigated Cropping Council conducted trials on irrigated maize across two growing seasons, applying varying rates of N to crops and monitoring what rates produced the highest yields.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0033/570579/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- grdc, research, yield, nitrogen, soils, grains, supply, maize, fertiliser, growers, irrigation, amelioration, management
- ArticleCategory:
- Agronomy
- title:
- Maize trials find higher N rates don’t equal higher yields
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/agronomy/soil-and-nutrition/maize-trials-find-higher-n-rates-dont-equal-higher-yields
- CoreTextUser:
- 424819
- sregion:
- South
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 50%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- Media Releases
- ArticleProjectCode:
- ICF1906-002RTX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 570574
- ArticlePhotographer:
- GRDC
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