GRDC Grains Research Update Rankins Springs 2020
GRDC Grains Research Update Rankins Springs 2020
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Paper presented at the Dubbo GRDC Grains Research Update in February 2020 on Wire, water and grazing management in dual purpose crops by David Harbison....
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Recent Australian wheat cultivars are heat tolerant. However, new materials developed from diverse genetic backgrounds using field-based phenotyping and genomic selection suggest that levels of heat tolerance can be substantially improved....
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Paper presented at Narrandera and Rankin Springs GRDC Grains Research Updates in July 2020 by Jo Holloway on Assessing natural enemy impacts in canola...
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Updates in July/August 2020 on Pathogen burden in NSW winter cereal cropping. Presented by Andrew Milgate from NSW DPI....
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Paper for the 2020 GRDC Grains Research Updates, on soil and management impacts on potential legume production: results of a survey of 300 commercial paddocks in the GRDC northern region, presented by Belinda Hackney, NSW DPI....
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research updates in Narrandera, Rankins Springs and online in 2020 on Dual-purpose crops – direct and indirect contribution to profit, presented by John Kirkegaard....
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Update online in August 2020, on Feathertop Rhodes grass ecology and management. What strategies are working best? Presented by Richard Daniel....
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research updates, online in 2020, on Farming systems: profit, water, nutritional and disease implications of different crop sequences and system intensities in SNSW, presented by John Kirkegaard....
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Paper presented online for the GRDC Grains Research Updates by Chris Minehan on Brown manures, cover crops and long fallows – how decreasing crop intensity can reduce costs and risk, while increasing profit – Case study in August 2020...