East Coorow WA trials

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Evaluation of spading vs deep ripping
  • To determine if using a rotary spader on a ‘good’ sandy loam with minimal repellence and good pH profile can damage soil.
  • To compare the impacts of spading and deep ripping.
Liebe Group
GRDC
2011 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton
Long, short and mid maturing variety shandy

To determine the yield and quality value of responding to seasonal conditions through the ‘shandying’ of several wheat varieties.

Liebe Group
2011 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton
Lupin CVT demonstration

To assess the potential of a range of Lupin varieties in the M2 rainfall zone.

Liebe Group
2004 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton
Overcoming manganese deficiency

To explore the use of manganese fertilisers to overcome Mn deficiency in narrow-leafed lupins

Liebe Group
2010 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton
Precision Agriculture Project

To fine-tune the fertiliser requirement of yielding zones in different paddocks.

Liebe Group
GRDC
2003 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton
Summer sowing: alternative technique to introduce legumes into pastures

To compare two methods for the establishment of pasture legumes (i) summer sowing where dormant hard-seed is drill sown into the paddock after the crop is harvested and (ii) traditional sowing where scarified seed is drill sown after the break of the season and knockdown weed control.

Liebe Group
2011 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton
Variable rate application of nitrogen in wheat

To evaluate the effect various rates of granular urea spread 3-4 weeks post of seeding has on the yield and profitability of wheat.

Liebe Group
GRDC
2008 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton
Variable rate fertiliser application

To evaluate the economics of a variable rate approach to fertiliser applications over the 2011 growing season. This trial was also designed as a proof of concept trial for CSBP’s Fertlogic Variable Rate Technology (VRT) platform

Liebe Group
2011 East Coorow WA
Research organisaton