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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/pulse-productivity-gains
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/pulse-productivity-gains20 Feb 2024:
- ArticleSummary:
- New analytical methods and infrastructure have been developed in Victoria to identify traits and agronomic combinations that can improve pulse crop productivity and profitability
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20240220090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 20 Feb 2024
- TitlePosition:
- middle-right
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Industry Insights
- ArticleCaption:
- Field pea flowers.
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- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0044/596798/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleEdition:
- Issue 168, January-February 2024
- ArticleKeywords:
- pulse productivity, pulse yields, pulse agronomy, yield gain, Victorian Grains Innovation Partnership, VGIP, GRDC
- ArticleCategory:
- Innovation
- title:
- Pulse productivity gains
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/pulse-productivity-gains
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- 400592
- sregion:
- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 30%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover
- ArticleProjectCode:
- MJA2102-001CAX
- ArticleAuthor:
- Dr Gio Braidotti
- ArticleAssetID:
- 596794
- ArticlePhotographer:
- AM Photography
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/grdc-webinar-fall-armyworm-management-tips-and-tactics
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/grdc-webinar-fall-armyworm-management-tips-and-tactics20 Feb 2024:
- ArticleSummary:
- The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is hosting a timely webinar this Friday, February 23, to address the surge in fall armyworm (FAW) infestations affecting sorghum crops across the northern grain growing region. At 9 AM AEST (QLD)
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20240220080000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 20 Feb 2024
- TitlePosition:
- bottom-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Pests
- ArticleCaption:
- Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) principal entomologist Melina Miles says this is the most damaging fall armyworm season since the invasive pest arrived in Australia in 2020.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0030/599070/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- GRDC, fall armyworm, FAW management, sorghum crops, webinar, agricultural experts, crop protection, Queensland, northern grain region, pest control strategies
- ArticleCategory:
- Weeds, Pests and Diseases
- title:
- GRDC webinar: Fall armyworm management tips and tactics
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/pests/grdc-webinar-fall-armyworm-management-tips-and-tactics
- CoreTextUser:
- 576875
- sregion:
- North
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 30%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- Media Releases
- ArticleProjectCode:
- DAQ2107-002RTX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 599066
- ArticlePhotographer:
- GRDC
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Farming systems profit and risk over time: exploring the N legacy impacts on profit in different farming systems.
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/farming-systems-profit-and-risk-over-time-exploring-the-n-legacy-impacts-on-profit-in-different-farming-systems.20 Feb 2024: A range of different systems were profitable and had similar average annual gross margin over 6 years, but differed significantly in variability and return on investment (ROI) Despite being the most profitable at only two of the four sites, Diverse
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-16, 2024-02-16
- e:
- farming systems profit and risk over time: exploring the n legacy impacts on profit in different farming systems. , summary
- pcode:
- CSP1703-007RTX, CSP2110-004RMX
- aauthor:
- Mathew Dunn, Mehrshad Barary, Russell Pumpa, Kelly Fiske (NSW Department of Primary Industries), John Kirkegaard, Tony Swan, Jeremy Whish (
- f:
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- 5e96196b95624eac3b9b1d55c58ac94b
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- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Farming systems profit and risk over time: exploring the N legacy impacts on profit in different farming systems.
- title:
- Farming systems profit and risk over time: exploring the N legacy impacts on profit in different farming systems.
- tags:
- risk, water use efficiency, early sowing, nitrogen, diversity, legumes
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- risk, water use efficiency, early sowing, nitrogen, diversity, legumes
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- A range of different systems were profitable and had similar average annual gross margin over 6 years, but differed significantly in variability and return on investment (ROI) Despite being the most profitable at only two of the four sites, Diverse
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Cereal disease update 2024
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/cereal-disease-update-202520 Feb 2024: Proactive disease management, which combines variety selection, paddock selection and appropriate fungicide use, provides proven sustainable and economic disease control. Septoria tritici blotch reduced grain yield in highly susceptible wheat
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-15, 2024-02-15
- e:
- cereal disease update 2024, summary
- pcode:
- DJP2104-004RTX, DJP1905-002SAX, DJP2103-005RTX, DAQ2304-008RTX, DAW2112-002RTX, UOS2207-002RTX, CUR2302-002RTX
- aauthor:
- Hari Dadu (Agriculture Victoria, Horsham), Grant Hollaway (Astute Ag, Horsham), Robert Park, Mumta Chhetri, (The University of Sydney), Wesley Mair, Fran Lopez Ruiz, Sheree Krige (CCDM, Curtin University)
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Cereal disease update 2024
- title:
- Cereal disease update 2024
- tags:
- fungicide resistance, net form of net blotch, septoria tritici blotch, stripe rust
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- fungicide resistance, net form of net blotch, septoria tritici blotch, stripe rust
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- Proactive disease management, which combines variety selection, paddock selection and appropriate fungicide use, provides proven sustainable and economic disease control. Septoria tritici blotch reduced grain yield in highly susceptible wheat
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Retained canola seed – disease implications
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/retained-canola-seed-disease-implications20 Feb 2024: Retained seed may be infected with blackleg, if pod infection occurred in your 2023 crop. Either do not retain the seed for sowing or treat the seed with a registered blackleg fungicide. Be aware that retained seed may have a lower blackleg rating
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-15, 2024-02-15
- e:
- retained canola seed – disease implications, summary
- pcode:
- MGP2307-001RTX, MGP24-0-002RTX, MGP2402-002RTX, DPI2206-023RTX
- aauthor:
- Steve Marcroft (Marcroft Grains Pathology, Horsham, VIC), Angela van de Wouw (University of Melbourne, VIC) Kurt Lindbeck (NSWDPI, Wagga Wagga, NSW)
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- text/html
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- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Retained canola seed – disease implications
- title:
- Retained canola seed – disease implications
- tags:
- major gene, quantitative resistance, Sclerotinia, seed infection
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- major gene, quantitative resistance, Sclerotinia, seed infection
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- Retained seed may be infected with blackleg, if pod infection occurred in your 2023 crop. Either do not retain the seed for sowing or treat the seed with a registered blackleg fungicide. Be aware that retained seed may have a lower blackleg rating
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Vetch end use and how it affects the cropping rotation
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/vetch-end-use-and-how-it-affects-the-cropping-rotation20 Feb 2024: Delaying the brown manure termination timing by 4–6 weeks doubled biomass production. Morava and Volga produced the most grazing biomass and highest hay yield. As expected, crops terminated later in the season use more moisture, but may leave
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-16, 2024-02-16
- e:
- vetch end use and how it affects the cropping rotation, summary
- pcode:
- BWD2304-001SAX
- aauthor:
- Brooke Bennett (Birchip Cropping Group)
- f:
- text/html
- H:
- 127567dd78d7f627b9acddf107dd6eab
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Vetch end use and how it affects the cropping rotation
- title:
- Vetch end use and how it affects the cropping rotation
- tags:
- brown manure, grazing, hay, vetch
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- brown manure, grazing, hay, vetch
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- Delaying the brown manure termination timing by 4–6 weeks doubled biomass production. Morava and Volga produced the most grazing biomass and highest hay yield. As expected, crops terminated later in the season use more moisture, but may leave
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Fast wheats to beat the heat – the performance of elite 100-day wheats sown mid-winter
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/fast-wheats-to-beat-the-heat-the-performance-of-elite-100-day-wheats-sown-mid-winter20 Feb 2024: The changing Australian climate is shifting rainfall later in the season. The development of a short-season, winter-sown commercial wheat would provide growers with more flexibility and options. Winter sown wheats have the potential to yield
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-16, 2024-02-16
- e:
- fast wheats to beat the heat – the performance of elite 100-day wheats sown mid-winter, summary
- pcode:
- UCS2105-002RSX
- aauthor:
- Timothy Green, Juan Sergio Moroni, , Felicity Harris, James Pratley (Gulbali Institute, School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW), Daniel Mullan (InterGrain, Bibra Lake, WA), Greg
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Fast wheats to beat the heat – the performance of elite 100-day wheats sown mid-winter
- title:
- Fast wheats to beat the heat – the performance of elite 100-day wheats sown mid-winter
- tags:
- 100-day wheat, climate change, early vigour, phenology
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- 100-day wheat, climate change, early vigour, phenology
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- The changing Australian climate is shifting rainfall later in the season. The development of a short-season, winter-sown commercial wheat would provide growers with more flexibility and options. Winter sown wheats have the potential to yield
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How we best manage glyphosate and paraquat resistance in annual ryegrass
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/how-we-best-manage-glyphosate-and-paraquat-resistance-in-annual-ryegrass20 Feb 2024: Six cases of ryegrass highly resistant to glyphosate and paraquat have been detected in Western Australia infesting fence lines. Paraquat delivers significantly greater efficacy when mixed in combination with other modes of action including Groups 13
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-16, 2024-02-16
- e:
- how we best manage glyphosate and paraquat resistance in annual ryegrass, summary
- pcode:
- UWA2007-002RTX
- aauthor:
- Roberto Busi, Ken Flower (Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative, UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, University of Western Australia), Brent Pritchard (FARMANCO)
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- text/html
- H:
- 6fe559670e39a06e74986c8ffff008e8
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- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- How we best manage glyphosate and paraquat resistance in annual ryegrass
- title:
- How we best manage glyphosate and paraquat resistance in annual ryegrass
- tags:
- annual ryegrass, glyphosate, herbicide resistance, paraquat
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- annual ryegrass, glyphosate, herbicide resistance, paraquat
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- Six cases of ryegrass highly resistant to glyphosate and paraquat have been detected in Western Australia infesting fence lines. Paraquat delivers significantly greater efficacy when mixed in combination with other modes of action including Groups 13
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Learnings from long term lime response research
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/learnings-from-long-term-lime-response-research20 Feb 2024: Soil pH profile is often stratified, so testing in 5cm increments down to at least 20cm is needed to identify acidic layers. Lower quality limes, as reflected by relatively low neutralising value (NV) and fineness, can be prioritised for
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-15, 2024-02-15
- e:
- learnings from long term lime response research , summary
- pcode:
- UOA2206-009RTX
- aauthor:
- Lisa Miller, James Palmer (Southern Farming Systems), Brian Hughes (SARDI)
- f:
- text/html
- H:
- 6c83b47dcbcc51975368b7bbfe42152b
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Learnings from long term lime response research
- title:
- Learnings from long term lime response research
- tags:
- lime, molybdenum, soil acidity, soil pH
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- lime, molybdenum, soil acidity, soil pH
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- Soil pH profile is often stratified, so testing in 5cm increments down to at least 20cm is needed to identify acidic layers. Lower quality limes, as reflected by relatively low neutralising value (NV) and fineness, can be prioritised for
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An integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/an-integrated-approach-to-effectively-manage-pulse-diseases20 Feb 2024: It is important to implement integrated disease management (IDM) strategies to reduce the threat of disease during 2024. Where possible, choosing more resistant varieties will reduce grain yield losses caused by disease and reduce the reliance on
- 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:
- 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-20 00:00:00, 2024-02-15, 2024-02-15
- e:
- an integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases, summary
- pcode:
- DJP2103-005RTX, DAW2112-002RTX, DJP2304-004RTX, DJP2007-001RTX, GRI2007-001RTX, ICA2007-001RTX, UOA2007-001RTX, CSP2007-001RTX, CUR2302-002RTX, UOA2206-007RTX
- aauthor:
- Joshua Fanning, Chloe Findlay, Dharushana Thanabalasingam, Sukhjiwan Kaur, Jason Brand (Agriculture Victoria, Horsham), Kurt Lindbeck (NSW Department of Primary Industries, Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute, NSW), Sara Blake, Janine Croser (South
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- An integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases
- title:
- An integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases
- tags:
- fungicides, integrated disease management, pulses, varietal resistance
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- fungicides, integrated disease management, pulses, varietal resistance
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- Victoria
- asummary:
- It is important to implement integrated disease management (IDM) strategies to reduce the threat of disease during 2024. Where possible, choosing more resistant varieties will reduce grain yield losses caused by disease and reduce the reliance on
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