GRDC Grains Research Update Toowoomba 2020 (Summer crop)
GRDC Grains Research Update Toowoomba 2020 (Summer crop)
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Paper presented at the Toowoomba, North Star and online GRDC Grains Research Updates in 2020 on Improving yield reliability of grain sorghum in north-west NSW, presented by Loretta Serafin from NSW DPI....
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Paper presented at the Toowoomba and online GRDC Grains Research Updates in 2020 on Future farming: Machine vision for nitrogen assessment in grain crops, presented by Alison McCarthy from USQ....
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Paper presented at the online GRDC Grain Research Updates, on Critical period of moisture vulnerability in mungbeans, presented by Kylie Wenham...
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Paper prepared for the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Toowoomba and Talwood on Herbicide resistance survey results of the Northern cropping region, by Adam Jalaludin....
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Updates online in 2020 on Optimising use of limited irrigation water on grain crops - getting the biggest bang per megalitre, presented by Matthew Harrison....
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Paper for the July 2020 GRDC Grains Research Update on How has Millmerran’s climate changed and what impact has it had on sorghum productivity, by Jeremy Whish....
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research Updates online in 2020 on Designing sorghum crops for Australia’s climate in 2050, presented by Graeme Hammer....
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Paper presented online for the GRDC Grains Research Updates by Andrew James and Natalie Moore on Three new herbicide-tolerant soybean varieties will aid nutgrass control in August 2020...
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Paper presented at the GRDC Grains Research update, online, on Understanding consumer markets for sorghum for human consumption, presented by Kirsty McKenzie. Opportunities exist for higher value markets for Australian grain sorghum. While trading sorghum for the Chinese baijiu industry is currently challenging, growers would benefit from keeping ...