GRDC Update Papers
This page contains papers grouped together in Update Proceedings from the GRDC Update event series for both growers and advisers.
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Update Proceedings from the GRDC Update event series
To view individual Update Papers, navigate to the proceedings below or try searching for something specific. The proceedings and papers in this list can be filtered to show you the results you require.
The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) along with its research update delivery partners undertake a process of peer review of research update papers prior to publication.
Update papers are first reviewed by the GRDC’s update delivery partners before being further reviewed and approved for publication by a GRDC investment manager holding an investment portfolio relevant to the paper topic. Papers relating to crop protection chemical use are also assessed by an independent specialist prior to publication on the GRDC website and update proceedings.
Should you wish to discuss the publication of update papers please contact the GRDC at grdc@grdc.com.au
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Investigating the impact of ENSO and IOD on the South West Land Division
Author: Meredith Guthrie, Tim Scanlon, David Bowran | Date: 24 May 2024. Key messages. 1. Since 2000, El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO): El Niño events, have reduced May-June rainfall for some western parts of the South West Land Division (SWLD). -
Achieving cool grain temperatures in storage through well designed aeration systems
Paper presented by Alex Conway from the Control Unlimited & GRDC Grain Storage Extension Team at the Grains Research Update in Burren Junction on achieving cool grain temperatures in storage through well designed aeration systems. -
Crop competition effects on weeds and crops
Paper presented by Michael Widderick from DAF Qld at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Burren Junction on crop competition effects on weeds and crops. -
Agronomic intervention to enhance the nutritional quality of Australian wheat: securing future market access
To determine the zinc concentrations in Australian wheat grains and investigate the effectiveness of conventional and novel zinc-foliar applications in increasing zinc concentrations in wheat grain. -
Agricultural machinery-scale trials and their benefits in understanding new agricultural products
To demonstrate that sustainable agriculture can be practical and beneficial to farmers and presented in a dynamic platform to aid in farm decision-making. -
Off-site losses and nitrogen use efficiency – swings and roundabouts and the potential impact of stabilised fertilisers on nitrogen recovery in northern production systems
Paper presented by Mike Bell from the University of Queensland at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on off-site losses and nitrogen use efficiency – swings and roundabouts and the potential impact of stabilised fertilisers on nitrogen -
Farming system legacy impacts on the storage and persistence of soil organic carbon and understanding the different types carbon in northern cropping systems – science that value adds in field farming systems research
Paper presented by Han Weng and Meghan Barnard from The University of Queensland at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on farming system legacy impacts on the storage and persistence of soil organic carbon and understanding the different -
Too little or too much; conservative and high nitrogen fertiliser tactics in northern farming systems
Paper presented by Jon Baird from NSW DPI at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi and Burren Junction on too little or too much; conservative and high nitrogen fertiliser tactics in northern farming systems. -
What we know and don’t know about annual ryegrass ecology and biology in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland
Paper presented by Bhagirath Chauhan from the University of Queensland at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on what we know and don’t know about annual ryegrass ecology and biology in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland. -
Cover crop mixtures – do they offer improved agronomic and environmental outcomes?
Paper presented by Ismail Garba from CSIRO / The University of Queensland at the GRDC Grains Research Update in Goondiwindi on cover crop mixtures – do they offer improved agronomic and environmental outcomes?
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