GRDC Grains Research Update Goondiwindi 2023
GRDC Grains Research Update Goondiwindi 2023
Presented at:
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28th Feb 2023 to 1st Mar 2023Update Event
Goondiwindi, QLD
Sponsored by GRDC: GRDC Grains Research Update – Goondiwindi
GRDC Grains Research Update – Goondiwindi
Region: North
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Presented at GRDC Grains Research Update – Goondiwindi
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Paper presented by Brett Whelan from Sydney University at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on Future Farm – the potential value in data-driven N decisions....
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Paper presented by Jeremy Whish from CSIRO at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on matching canola variety with environment and management - the timing of sowing, flowering windows and drivers of phenology....
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Paper presented by Chris Dowling from Back Paddock Company at the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Dubbo, Forbes and Mullaley on challenging current nitrogen strategies, tactics, and rules of thumb?...
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Paper presented by Michael Widderick from DAF Qld at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on crop competition effects on weeds and crops – key trends from six years of research in the northern region....
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Paper presented by Michael Widderick from DAF Qld at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on imazapic and diuron availability and toxicity in different soils....
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Stripe rust in particular is likely to be important again in 2023; monitor for the presence of the green bridge, and if present, make sure it is destroyed at least 4 weeks before crops are sown, either by heavy grazing or herbicides. The structure of stripe rust populations in eastern Australia has become more complex in recent years. This has chan...
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Paper by Sean Bithell from NSW DPI for the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on managing phytophthora in chickpeas – soil type and seed treatment effects on yield....
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Normal blackleg in 2022 was not severe, this was because the season prior to spring was very conducive for excellent plant growth. Crown canker was low due to good blackleg resistant cultivars, highly effective SDHI fungicides and most crops being sown early prior to cold winter conditions. Crown canker was more severe where waterlogging occurred, ...
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Paper presented by Fathiyya Ulfa from the University of Queensland at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on spatial soil constraint diagnosis using remote sensing data overlaid with soil data, for more informed management decisions about infield variation....
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Paper presented by Jon Baird/Kathi Hertel from NSW DPI at the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Dubbo, Mullaley and Goondiwindi on modifying farming systems in northern grains region – the legacies, profit and risk of pulse and nitrogen strategies....