Factsheets
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Stay safe around grain storage
14.11.2011The fundamental approach to grain storage safety is the same as for all other farming activities. The aim is to have a safe workplace for everyone on the farm, including workers, contractors, families, visitors and the owner/managers.
Region: National, North, South, West
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Update Paper
Finding the balance between frost tolerance and flowering time in…
01.11.2011This is a project summary for GRDC Project CSP00131.Australian grain breeders now have new lines of wheat and barley with different versions of the major heading-date genes (the genes that control the length of time it takes for the crop to produce
Region: National, South, North, West
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Yellow Leaf Spot Fact Sheet
22.08.2011A break from wheat-on-wheat, stubble management and growing resistant varieties are important risk-reducing practices for the stubble-borne disease yellow leaf spot.
Region: National, North, South, West
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Factsheet
Stem Rust of Wheat
05.07.2011Resistant wheat varieties have reduced the incidence of stem rust outbreaks but ongoing vigilance is needed to prevent the pathogen mutating to overcome this resistance.
Region: National, North, South, West
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Update Paper
Breeding for frost tolerance in barley
30.06.2011This is a project summary for GRDC Project UA00063.Researchers have validated the commercial significance of Japanese-derived frost-tolerant barley, and justified investment (by breeding organisations) in the development of new frost-tolerant
Region: South, West, North
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Factsheet
GRDC Investment Process
29.03.2011How does investment planning work? This fact sheet explains aspects of the GRDC investment process. As well as providing an overview of the process, it describes the GRDC’s use of impact assessment as a method of evaluating performance.
Region: National, North, South, West
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Factsheet
Time Of Sowing
03.03.2011The optimal sowing time for wheat is a compromise. Sowing too early increases the risk of frost damage and haying-off, while sowing too late increases the chance of grain filling during increasingly hot and dry conditions. Adequate reserves of soil
Region: North, National, South, West
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Update Paper
Achieving good pre-emergent spray results
10.02.2011Take Home Messages • A coarse spray quality or larger will increase deposition on the ground • Larger droplet sizes (spray quality) usually require higher application volumes, particularly in heavy stubble. • Adjustments to boom height, speed,
Region: North, South
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Update Paper
Towards an understanding of salt tolerance in plants
09.02.2011Take home messages: • Increasing salinity can limit crop growth on productive cropping land, due partly to sodium (Na+) ion toxicity. • Plant cells maintain safe Na+ levels with sodium-proton antiporters (sodium pumps in their membranes). •
Region: National, North, South, West
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Factsheet
Crop Placement and Row Spacing - Northern Fact Sheet
08.02.2011The depth of seed placement and the distance from the adjacent row both influence crop performance. With the greater uptake of no-till and precision farming the opportunities to vary row spacing by crop and sow on the inter-row have increased.
Region: North