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Fungicide resistance – what can we learn from previous experiences
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/fungicide-resistance-what-can-we-learn-from-previous-experiences19 Aug 2021: • Fungicide resistance needs to be minimised through integrated management approaches. • The number of fungicide applications over time is a key driver fuelling the shift (the selection of more resistant strains) in pathogen populations towards
- pcode:
- CUR1905-001SAX
- aauthor:
- Angela Van de Wouw (School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne) and Nick Poole ((FAR) Australia)
- rdarea:
- Crop Protection
- H:
- b9f8a6c9c00b98c7698cf6da6a12d756
- title:
- Fungicide resistance – what can we learn from previous experiences
- aissueno:
- 08
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- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
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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:
- 19/08/2021, 2021-08-19 00:00:00, 2021-08-13, 2021-08-17
- e:
- fungicide resistance – what can we learn from previous experiences, summary
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- text/html
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Fungicide resistance – what can we learn from previous experiences
- tags:
- CUR1905-001SAX, disease management strategies, integrated disease management, fungicide resistance.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- s:
- CUR1905-001SAX, disease management strategies, integrated disease management, fungicide resistance.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- • Fungicide resistance needs to be minimised through integrated management approaches. • The number of fungicide applications over time is a key driver fuelling the shift (the selection of more resistant strains) in pathogen populations towards
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Canola – Will I get an economic response from applying a fungicide?
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/canola-will-i-get-an-economic-response-from-applying-a-fungicide19 Aug 2021: • The canola industry is now more reliant on fungicides and in some regions there is less emphasis on cultural practices to minimise disease. • The decision to use a fungicide is not clear cut. You must first understand the disease risk profile
- pcode:
- UOM1904-004RTX, UOM1306-001RMX, CSP1706-015RMX, MGP1905-001SAX
- aauthor:
- Steve Marcroft (Marcroft Grains Pathology), Angela Van de Wouw (University of Melbourne), Susie Sprague (CSIRO), Andrew Ware (EPAG Research), Kurt Lindbeck (NSW DPI), Andrew Wherret (Livingfarm), Andrea Hills (DPIRD), Nick Perndt (Marcroft Grains
- rdarea:
- Crop Protection
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- 3688332af129d20f33b7cb44c75a14b5
- title:
- Canola – Will I get an economic response from applying a fungicide?
- aissueno:
- 08
- 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:
- 19/08/2021, 2021-08-19 00:00:00, 2021-08-13, 2021-08-17
- e:
- canola – will i get an economic response from applying a fungicide?, summary
- f:
- text/html
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Canola – Will I get an economic response from applying a fungicide?
- tags:
- • UOM1904-004RTX, UM00051, CSP00187, MGP1905-001SAX, canola, blackleg, stubble management, fungicide resistance, seed treatment.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- s:
- canola, blackleg, stubble management, fungicide resistance, seed treatment.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- • The canola industry is now more reliant on fungicides and in some regions there is less emphasis on cultural practices to minimise disease. • The decision to use a fungicide is not clear cut. You must first understand the disease risk profile
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Within-paddock nitrogen variability and the potential role of cereal grain protein mapping for site-specific N management
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/within-paddock-nitrogen-variability-and-the-potential-role-of-cereal-grain-protein-mapping-for-site-specific-n-management19 Aug 2021: • Wheat grain protein concentrations of less than 11.5 % generally indicate that nitrogen (N) supply was insufficient for a crop to meet its water limited yield potential • If this ‘rule-of-thumb’ is applied across a landscape, a spatially
- 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:
- 19/08/2021, 2021-08-19 00:00:00, 2021-08-12, 2021-08-17
- e:
- within-paddock nitrogen variability and the potential role of cereal grain protein mapping for site-specific n management, summary
- aauthor:
- Eva Moffitt (EM Ag Consulting)
- f:
- text/html
- rdarea:
- Crop Nutrition
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- e2c98769ef511a1aaeae0bd2bffb43c2
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- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Within-paddock nitrogen variability and the potential role of cereal grain protein mapping for site-specific N management
- title:
- Within-paddock nitrogen variability and the potential role of cereal grain protein mapping for site-specific N management
- tags:
- • nitrogen, protein, GPC, wheat, variability, variable rate, VR, site-specific.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 08
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- • nitrogen, protein, GPC, wheat, variability, variable rate, VR, site-specific.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- • Wheat grain protein concentrations of less than 11.5 % generally indicate that nitrogen (N) supply was insufficient for a crop to meet its water limited yield potential • If this ‘rule-of-thumb’ is applied across a landscape, a spatially
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/grain-storage-success-starts-in-winter
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/grain-storage-success-starts-in-winter18 Aug 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- Grain Storage Extension project co-ordinator Chris Warrick is encouraging growers to start maintenance and do a check on storage facilities to help set up for a successful 2021 harvest.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210818090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 18 Aug 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Grain Storage
- ArticleCaption:
- GRDC Grain Storage specialist Chris Warrick is encouraging growers to take time over winter to setup grain storage by adding or improving aeration cooling, doing maintenance, improving hygiene and finish off with a structural treatment.
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- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0028/449533/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- grdc, research, grains, harvest, storage, management, yield, cropping, logistics, winter
- ArticleCategory:
- Farm Business
- title:
- Grain storage success starts in winter
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/farm-business/grain-storage/grain-storage-success-starts-in-winter
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- 424819
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- National
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- 30%
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- News
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- Media Releases
- ArticleProjectCode:
- PRB2011-001SAX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 449529
- ArticlePhotographer:
- GRDC
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Vetch Agronomy and Management
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/vetch-agronomy-and-management18 Aug 2021: • Choose the species and variety of vetch depending on your end goals, or desired end-use. • Get initial management and agronomy decisions right to enable flexibility of end-use. • There is no “one size fits all “approach with vetch, the
- pcode:
- DAS1711-015RTX, UOA2104-011RTX
- aauthor:
- Stuart Nagel, Gregg Kirby and Angus Kennedy (SARDI)
- rdarea:
- Variety Evaluation
- H:
- 54ac9bb988c2bc30b1c4c3aab91832e3
- title:
- Vetch Agronomy and Management
- aissueno:
- 08
- 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:
- 18/08/2021, 2021-08-18 00:00:00, 2021-08-12, 2021-08-13
- e:
- vetch agronomy and management, summary
- f:
- text/html
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Vetch Agronomy and Management
- tags:
- • DAS1711-015RTX, UOA2104-011RTX 9178755, vetch, vicia, break crops, agronomy.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- s:
- • DAS1711-015RTX, UOA2104-011RTX 9178755 vetch, vicia, break crops, agronomy.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- • Choose the species and variety of vetch depending on your end goals, or desired end-use. • Get initial management and agronomy decisions right to enable flexibility of end-use. • There is no “one size fits all “approach with vetch, the
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Using satellite data to assess frost damage
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/using-satellite-data-to-assess-frost-damage18 Aug 2021: • A proven and reliable on-demand frost damage detection service is now available. • You can order frost damage maps for a given frost event and receive results as soon as the next satellite image for your paddock/farm is available (revisit
- 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:
- 18/08/2021, 2021-08-18 00:00:00, 2021-08-12, 2021-08-13
- e:
- using satellite data to assess frost damage, summary
- aauthor:
- Moira Smith (Digital Content Analysis Technology Ltd (D-CAT)) and Brian Lynch (Elders Ltd)
- f:
- text/html
- rdarea:
- Environment / Climate / Land Mgt
- H:
- d95b900cad6be48068b92e36bcaf8bca
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Using satellite data to assess frost damage
- title:
- Using satellite data to assess frost damage
- tags:
- • frost damage detection, satellite imagery, services, cutting decisions, precision ag.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 08
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- • frost damage detection, satellite imagery, services, cutting decisions, precision ag.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- • A proven and reliable on-demand frost damage detection service is now available. • You can order frost damage maps for a given frost event and receive results as soon as the next satellite image for your paddock/farm is available (revisit rate
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On-farm assessment of new long-coleoptile wheat genetics for improving grain yield with deep sowing
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/on-farm-assessment-of-new-long-coleoptile-wheat-genetics-for-improving-grain-yield-with-deep-sowing18 Aug 2021: • The trend has been for increasing summer rain and later autumn sowing breaks throughout the WA wheatbelt. Long coleoptiles will permit deep sowing into subsoil moisture stored from summer rains allowing for earlier germination, and crop growth
- 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:
- 18/08/2021 19/08/2021, 2021-08-18 00:00:00, 2021-08-12, 2021-08-13
- e:
- on-farm assessment of new long-coleoptile wheat genetics for improving grain yield with deep sowing, summary
- aauthor:
- Greg Rebetzke, Andrew Fletcher, Shayne Micin (CSIRO, Agriculture and Food), and Callum Wesley (Charlesville Ag, Southern Cross WA)
- f:
- text/html
- rdarea:
- Variety Evaluation
- H:
- b451f01a8813045ed66e4d3c9b6230ca
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- On-farm assessment of new long-coleoptile wheat genetics for improving grain yield with deep sowing
- title:
- On-farm assessment of new long-coleoptile wheat genetics for improving grain yield with deep sowing
- tags:
- • breeding, coleoptile, dwarfing gene, establishment, sowing depth.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 08
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- • breeding, coleoptile, dwarfing gene, establishment, sowing depth.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia, Victoria
- asummary:
- • The trend has been for increasing summer rain and later autumn sowing breaks throughout the WA wheatbelt. Long coleoptiles will permit deep sowing into subsoil moisture stored from summer rains allowing for earlier germination, and crop growth
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Overcoming wind erosion during and following drought
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/overcoming-wind-erosion-during-and-following-drought18 Aug 2021: • Wind erosion during extended drought periods presents challenges for all growers in maintaining soil cover and stability, with high risk for applying rehabilitation ground works. • Sands can quickly stabilise with conservation farming
- pcode:
- MSF2010-002SAX
- aauthor:
- Chris McDonough (Insight Extension for Agriculture)
- rdarea:
- Environment / Climate / Land Mgt
- H:
- 2c5b0e43f3d552756d8018999b255dc9
- title:
- Overcoming wind erosion during and following drought
- aissueno:
- 08
- 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:
- 18/08/2021, 2021-08-18 00:00:00, 2021-08-10, 2021-08-11
- e:
- overcoming wind erosion during and following drought, summary
- f:
- text/html
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Overcoming wind erosion during and following drought
- tags:
- • MSF2010-002SAX, wind erosion, drought, recovery.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- s:
- • MSF2010-002SAX, wind erosion, drought, recovery.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- • Wind erosion during extended drought periods presents challenges for all growers in maintaining soil cover and stability, with high risk for applying rehabilitation ground works. • Sands can quickly stabilise with conservation farming
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Amelioration strategies to improve crop productivity on sandy soils
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2021/08/amelioration-strategies-to-improve-crop-productivity-on-sandy-soils18 Aug 2021: • All sites without significant repellence or subsoil toxicities in the Southern Region have demonstrated positive first-year responses to deep ripping ranging from 0.2 t/ha to 1.2 t/ha, with an average gain of 0.6 t/ha. • While most
- pcode:
- CSP1606-008RMX
- aauthor:
- Therese McBeath (CSIRO), Michael Moodie (Frontier Farming Systems and Mallee Sustainable Farming), Rodrigo da Silva (CSIRO, The University of Adelaide), Jack Desbiolles, Chris Saunder, Mustafa Ucgul (University of South Australia), Nigel Wilhelm,
- rdarea:
- Agronomy/Farming Systems
- H:
- f8b91d40b6f8f2ccc4caea2fb9415d02
- title:
- Amelioration strategies to improve crop productivity on sandy soils
- aissueno:
- 08
- 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:
- 18/08/2021, 2021-08-18 00:00:00, 2021-08-10, 2021-08-11
- e:
- amelioration strategies to improve crop productivity on sandy soils, summary
- f:
- text/html
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Amelioration strategies to improve crop productivity on sandy soils
- tags:
- CSP00203, GRDC00432, soil constraints, compaction, hardsetting, water repellence, ripping, spading, inclusion.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- s:
- CSP00203, GRDC00432, soil constraints, compaction, hardsetting, water repellence, ripping, spading, inclusion.
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- • All sites without significant repellence or subsoil toxicities in the Southern Region have demonstrated positive first-year responses to deep ripping ranging from 0.2 t/ha to 1.2 t/ha, with an average gain of 0.6 t/ha. • While most experiments
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Mouse Management Online Workshop – Western Region
www.youtube.com/watch?v=87sUs1gdep0&feature=youtube_gdata_player17 Aug 2021: The event is an information workshop with GRDC supported Mouse Expert Steve Henry from CSIRO. Western Australia is currently experiencing high mouse numbers in several cropping regions. The GRDC has invested in a major mouse-related research,
- a:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)
- b:
- 678
- Date:
- 2021-08-17T03:22:08.000Z
- e:
- 5
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- https://i.ytimg.com/vi/87sUs1gdep0/default.jpg, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/87sUs1gdep0/mqdefault.jpg, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/87sUs1gdep0/hqdefault.jpg, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/87sUs1gdep0/sddefault.jpg
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- video
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- 01:12:44
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- 4364
- tab:
- Media
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- Video
- w:
- Science & Technology
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