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  1. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/inspirational-legacy-ups-the-ante-with-phenology-data

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/inspirational-legacy-ups-the-ante-with-phenology-data

    19 Nov 2021:

    ArticleSummary:
    GRDC has developed a legacy of capacity building during its years of operation, where scientists are successively nurturing the development of the next generation of scientists. Max Bloomfield is just one of many who have benefited and will soon be
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20211119090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    19 Nov 2021
    TitlePosition:
    middle-right
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Cereals
    ArticleCaption:
    Recording leaf numbers in a plot at the Melbourne Polytechnic Yan Yean farm, Max Bloomfield from La Trobe University has nearly completed a doctorate in philosophy as part of the GRDC-invested National Phenology Initiative.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0032/568391/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    phenology National, APSIM, capacity building
    ArticleCategory:
    Crops
    title:
    Inspirational legacy ups the ante with phenology data
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/inspirational-legacy-ups-the-ante-with-phenology-data
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    News
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    GroundCover Supplement
    ArticleProjectCode:
    ULA1806-004RTX
    ArticleAuthor:
    GRDC
    ArticleSupplement:
    Grains research - the next generation, November-December 2021
    ArticleAssetID:
    568387
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Corinne Celestina, La Trobe University
  2. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/roots-may-unlock-improved-durum-resilience

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/roots-may-unlock-improved-durum-resilience

    18 Nov 2021:

    ArticleSummary:
    Sensor technology is being combined with conventional agronomy and molecular science in a GRDC-supported capacity-building project at the University of Queensland to deliver new traits and tools to Australian durum breeding programs
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20211118090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    18 Nov 2021
    TitlePosition:
    bottom-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Cereals
    ArticleCaption:
    Dr Samir Alahmad holding a soil core taken from the University of Queensland Gatton site to measure the root distribution of newly developed durum wheat lines with modified root traits.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0030/568335/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    wheat, roots, drones, sensors, drought adaptation, canopy, root coring
    ArticleCategory:
    Crops
    title:
    Roots may unlock improved durum resilience
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/crops/cereals/roots-may-unlock-improved-durum-resilience
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    400598
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    News
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    ArticleProjectCode:
    UOQ1903-007RTX
    ArticleAuthor:
    GRDC
    ArticleSupplement:
    Grains research - the next generation, November-December 2021
    ArticleAssetID:
    568331
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Lee Hickey, UQ
  3. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/aeration-cooling-can-help-save-moist-grain

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/aeration-cooling-can-help-save-moist-grain

    18 Nov 2021:

    ArticleSummary:
    Storing cereals and pulses with an average moisture content above 12.5 per cent can cause a range of issues, including mould and insect outbreaks in storage facilities.
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20211118150000
    ArticlePubDate:
    18 Nov 2021
    TitlePosition:
    bottom-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Grain Storage
    ArticleCaption:
    Grain storage specialist Chris Warrick says aeration cooling is under-utilised and is a potential tool to increase harvest timeliness by being able to hold slightly over moisture grain until it can be dried or blended.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0034/569752/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    grdc, research, grain, storage, management, cereals, pulses, moisture, aeration, cooling, grains, growers, harvest
    ArticleCategory:
    Farm Business
    title:
    Aeration cooling can help save moist grain
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/aeration-cooling-can-help-save-moist-grain
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    424819
    sregion:
    National
    ImageFocusPoint:
    40%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    Media Releases
    ArticleProjectCode:
    PRB2011-001SAX
    ArticleAuthor:
    GRDC
    ArticleAssetID:
    569748
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Chris Warrick
  4. What have we learnt from the deep banding of phosphorus in Central Queensland?

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/11/what-have-we-learnt-from-the-deep-banding-of-phosphorus-in-central-queensland

    18 Nov 2021: paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Rolleston on What have we learnt from the deep banding of phosphorus in Central Queensland? Presented by Doug Sands.

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0033/237948/GRDC-Logo-Stacked-RGB.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    18/11/2021, 2021-10-18 00:00:00, 2021-11-05, 2021-11-16
    e:
    what have we learnt from the deep banding of phosphorus in central queensland?, summary
    pcode:
    UOQ1207-001RTX
    aauthor:
    Douglas Sands (Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries), Professor Michael Bell (University of Queensland, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences) & Dr. David Lester (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries)
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    issueno:
    What have we learnt from the deep banding of phosphorus in Central Queensland?
    title:
    What have we learnt from the deep banding of phosphorus in Central Queensland?
    tags:
    phosphorus, stratification, nutrients, vertosols, yield, soil moisture, sub-surface, fertiliser, GRDC Research, Updates 2021
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    11
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    North
    s:
    phosphorus, stratification, nutrients, vertosols, yield, soil moisture, sub-surface, fertiliser, GRDC Research, Updates 2021
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    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Queensland
    asummary:
    paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Rolleston on What have we learnt from the deep banding of phosphorus in Central Queensland? Presented by Doug Sands.
  5. Seed of Gold – Emeritus Professor Stephen Powles - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/news-and-media/audio/podcast/seed-of-gold-emeritus-professor-stephen-powles

    17 Nov 2021: The Seed of Gold is one of the grains industry’s most prestigious awards. First presented in 2007 only four people have received this honour. The latest recipient is globally recognised research scientist Emeritus professor Stephen Powles from

    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
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    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    2021-11-17 00:00:00
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    seed of gold – emeritus professor stephen powles
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    00:00:00
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    https://grdc.com.au
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    issueno:
    Seed of Gold – Emeritus Professor Stephen Powles
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    GRDC Podcast
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    thumb-focus-center
    ctype:
    Podcast
    asummary:
    The Seed of Gold is one of the grains industry’s most prestigious awards. First presented in 2007 only four people have received this honour. The latest recipient is globally recognised research scientist Emeritus professor Stephen Powles from
  6. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grower-stories/western/multiple-benefits-arise-from-cropping-diversity

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grower-stories/western/multiple-benefits-arise-from-cropping-diversity

    17 Nov 2021:

    ArticleSummary:
    A diverse crop portfolio matched with new ideas and skills gives the Kelly family business the agility to deal with changing climates and markets.
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20211117090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    17 Nov 2021
    TitlePosition:
    middle-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Western
    ArticleCaption:
    Third-generation grower Rebecca Kelly in a Devil (PBR) wheat crop, which followed a Fran2o (PBR) serradella seed crop. Crop diversity on her family farm is integral for pest and weed management as well as providing alternative market options.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grower-stories/western/multiple-benefits-arise-from-cropping-diversity/G155042-hero-image-web.jpg/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleEdition:
    Issue 155, November-December 2021
    ArticleKeywords:
    diversity, crop sequences, grower, succession planning, west, weeds
    ArticleCategory:
    Grower Stories
    title:
    Multiple benefits arise from cropping diversity
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grower-stories/western/multiple-benefits-arise-from-cropping-diversity
    CoreTextUser:
    400598
    sregion:
    West
    ImageFocusPoint:
    30%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    GroundCover
    ArticleAuthor:
    Dr Sue Knights
    ArticleAssetID:
    569092
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Evan Collis
  7. (Possible) Nitrogen strategies, application timing and surface spreading in CQ (or, “things I know that I don’t know”)

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/11/nitrogen-strategies,-application-timing-and-surface-spreading-in-cq

    17 Nov 2021: Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Theodore and Rolleston on (Possible) Nitrogen strategies, application timing and surface spreading in CQ (or, “things I know that I don’t know”). Presented by David Lester.

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    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:
    17/11/2021, 2021-11-17 00:00:00, 2021-11-15, 2021-11-16
    e:
    (possible) nitrogen strategies, application timing and surface spreading in cq (or, “things i know that i don’t know”), summary
    aauthor:
    David Lester (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland), Michael Bell (University of Queensland) & Douglas Sands (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland)
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    issueno:
    (Possible) Nitrogen strategies, application timing and surface spreading in CQ (or, “things I know that I don’t know”)
    title:
    (Possible) Nitrogen strategies, application timing and surface spreading in CQ (or, “things I know that I don’t know”)
    tags:
    soil water characterisation, nitrogen budgeting, uptake mechanisms, nitrate movement, loss pathways, GRDC Research, Updates 2021
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    11
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    North
    s:
    soil water characterisation, nitrogen budgeting, uptake mechanisms, nitrate movement, loss pathways, GRDC Research, Updates 2021
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Queensland
    asummary:
    Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Theodore and Rolleston on (Possible) Nitrogen strategies, application timing and surface spreading in CQ (or, “things I know that I don’t know”). Presented by David Lester.
  8. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/no-time-for-complacency-when-resistance-is-on-the-rise

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/no-time-for-complacency-when-resistance-is-on-the-rise

    17 Nov 2021:

    ArticleSummary:
    Agronomists, researchers, growers and industry members participated in a one-day forum with a focus on fungicide, herbicide and pesticide resistance facing Australian cropping systems.
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20211117150000
    ArticlePubDate:
    17 Nov 2021
    TitlePosition:
    bottom-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Industry Insights
    ArticleCaption:
    (L to R): Brett Davey of Southern Farming Systems, CCDM Professor Mark Gibberd, GRDC Crop Protection manager Ruth Peek and Professor Hugh Beckie from AHRI, at the 2021 Crop Protection Forum in Launceston, Tasmania.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0036/569745/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleKeywords:
    grdc, research, cropping, growers, yield, resistance, management, fungicide, herbicide, pesticide, forum, learning
    ArticleCategory:
    Innovation
    title:
    No time for complacency when resistance is on the rise
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/no-time-for-complacency-when-resistance-is-on-the-rise
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    424819
    sregion:
    National
    ImageFocusPoint:
    20%
    tab:
    News
    ctype:
    Media Releases
    ArticleProjectCode:
    CUR1403-002BLX
    ArticleAuthor:
    GRDC
    ArticleAssetID:
    569741
    ArticlePhotographer:
    Supplied
  9. Swathing Mungbeans – is it an alternative desiccation method in mungbeans?

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/11/swathing-mungbeans-is-it-an-alternative-desiccation-method-in-mungbeans

    17 Nov 2021: Paper presented at the Theodore GRDC Grains Research Update on Swathing Mungbeans – is it an alternative desiccation method in mungbeans? Presented by Doug Sands.

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    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0033/237948/GRDC-Logo-Stacked-RGB.png
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    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    17/11/2021, 2021-11-17 00:00:00, 2021-11-05, 2021-11-16
    e:
    swathing mungbeans – is it an alternative desiccation method in mungbeans?, summary
    pcode:
    DAQ1805-003RTX
    aauthor:
    Doug Sands (Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries), Jayne Gentry (Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries) & Cameron Silburn (Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries)
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    text/html
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    Swathing Mungbeans – is it an alternative desiccation method in mungbeans?
    title:
    Swathing Mungbeans – is it an alternative desiccation method in mungbeans?
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    desiccation, swathing, mungbeans, glyphosate, diquat, moisture content, yield, quality, screenings, GRDC Research, Updates 2021
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    Grains Research and Development Corporation
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    11
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    asummary:
    Paper presented at the Theodore GRDC Grains Research Update on Swathing Mungbeans – is it an alternative desiccation method in mungbeans? Presented by Doug Sands.
  10. Optimising wheat maturity x sowing date - sweet spots for flowering in CQ

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/11/optimising-wheat-maturity-x-sowing-date-sweet-spots-for-flowering-in-cq

    17 Nov 2021: Paper presented at the Theodore and Rolleston GRDC Grains Research Updates, on optimising wheat maturity x sowing date - sweet spots for flowering in CQ

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0033/237948/GRDC-Logo-Stacked-RGB.png
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    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    17/11/2021, 2021-11-17 00:00:00, 2021-11-05, 2021-11-16
    e:
    optimising wheat maturity x sowing date - sweet spots for flowering in cq , summary
    pcode:
    DAN00213
    aauthor:
    Darren Aisthorpe, DAF Queensland
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    text/html
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    9a5d6be086e06aebac7a6f16bfcd31dd
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    https://grdc.com.au
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    en-AU
    issueno:
    Optimising wheat maturity x sowing date - sweet spots for flowering in CQ
    title:
    Optimising wheat maturity x sowing date - sweet spots for flowering in CQ
    tags:
    Optimum Flowering Period (OFP), maturity, frost, heat stress, yield, vapour pressure deficit, GRDC Research, Updates 2021
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    11
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    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    North
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    Optimum Flowering Period (OFP), maturity, frost, heat stress, yield, vapour pressure deficit, GRDC Research, Updates 2021
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    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Queensland
    asummary:
    Paper presented at the Theodore and Rolleston GRDC Grains Research Updates, on optimising wheat maturity x sowing date - sweet spots for flowering in CQ

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