GRDC Grains Research Update Chinchilla 2020
GRDC Grains Research Update Chinchilla 2020
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Paper presented at the Surat, Dalby, Warialda, Walgett, Capella, Moura, Dubbo & online GRDC Grains Research Updates by Richard Daniel on 5 years of Nitrogen research – Have we got the system right?...
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Paper presented at Dalby GRDC Grains Research Update in August 2019 by Mark Thomas and Brett Cocks on Measuring and predicting plant available water capacity (PAWC)....
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Paper presented at Surat and Dalby GRDC Grains Research Updates in August 2019 by Joe Eyre on Dryland and irrigated winter-sown sorghum....
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Paper prepared for the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Toowoomab and Chinchilla on growing competitive sorghum and mungbean crops to suppress summer weeds by Michael Widderick....
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Paper prepared for the Talwood, North Star and online GRDC Grains Research Updates in 2020 on Commercial harvest loss assessments in chickpeas. Presented by Ed Offner from MCA Agronomy....
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Paper prepared for the GRDC Grains Research updates in Toowoomba, Chinchilla, North Star and Mullaley, and online in 2020 on Summer crops: relative water use efficiencies and legacy impacts in farming systems. Presented by Lindsay Bell from CSIRO Agriculture and Food....
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Paper prepared for the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Chincilla, Talwood and Mullaley on Nutritional strategies to support productive farming systems, presented by Michael Bell from University of Queensland....
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Chinchilla, Talwood, North Star, Burren Junction and online in 2020, on The impact of harvest management in chickpeas – desiccation and front of header losses, presented by Richard Daniel....
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Updates online, on Labour and machinery requirements: Implications of different crop sequences. Presented by Julius Kotir....