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To assess the efficacy of foliar, on-seed and on-fertiliser commercially available fungicides on blackleg control in retained stubble systems.
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To test 6 commercial TT and 6 commercial non IT canola varieties.
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To compare the plant density response of yield and oil content between hybrid and open-pollinated (OP) canola in Triazine tolerant (TT) and Roundup Ready (RR) herbicide tolerance groups.
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To compare the plant density response of yield and oil content between hybrid and OP canola in TT and RR herbicide tolerance groups.
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To demonstrate the ideal depth for optimum canola establishment in local conditions.
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To test the effectiveness of broadcasting canola into wheat stubble as a method of establishing a canola crop
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The project objective is to validate and extend previous agronomic and management research on how to successfully establish canola in the low rainfall zones of WA, as well as including feedback on what has/has not worked for growers through a series of field trial demonstrations and extension. By the conclusion of the project in March 2024, 60% … read more
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To demonstrate whether current seeder set ups within the region are capable of successfully sowing canola into heavy stubble.
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To evaluate canola varieties.
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To enable growers to evaluate a selected number of varieties under specific local conditions.
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To enable growers to evaluate a selected number of varieties under specific local conditions.
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To assess the effectiveness of foliar fungicides in canola.
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To identify variety x sowing date combinations to achieve optimum flowering window.
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To assess the effect of Chlormequat ® at different rates and at different stages of plant growth on reducing the lodging tendency of canola.
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The aim of the trial was to determine the effect of growth regulators on crop height, grain yield and oil content of canola.
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To evaluate the impact of harvest aid products in reducing shattering losses in canola.
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To compare windrowing an direct harvesting of canola.
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To investigate:
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To discuss canola variety selection for 2007.
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To report on a grower experience of growing canola in the Central West.
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To determine whether macronutrient supply (phosphorus, potassium, sulfur) becomes limiting as canola growers target high yields with high nitrogen rates in the high rainfall zone of WA.
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To report on a grower experience of growing canola in the Western NSW.
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To discuss how to minimise risk while maximising yields.
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To evaluate a range of canola varieties in the M2 rainfall zone.
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To determine the effect of final grain yield from grazing canola grown for grian and fodder.
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To investigate different nitrogen timings on the grain yield and quality of canola. Also to compare the performance of urea and sulphate of ammonia (SOA) as sources of nitrogen.
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To evaluate the impact of Nitrogen, Phosphorus & Sulfur nutrition on yield and oil content of canola.
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To evaluate the impact of Nitrogen, Phosphorus & Sulfur nutrition on yield and oil content of canola.
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To evaluate the impact of Nitrogen, Phosphorus & Sulfur nutrition on yield and oil content of canola.
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To evaluate the impact of Nitrogen, Phosphorus & Sulfur nutrition on yield and oil content of canola.
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To evaluate the impact of Nitrogen, Phosphorus & Sulfur nutrition on yield and oil content of canola.
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To investigate the effect of nutrition and disease management on canola yield and quality at Westmere in 2014.
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To determine whether macronutrient supply (phosphorus, potassium, sulfur) becomes limiting as canola growers target high yields with high nitrogen rates in the high rainfall zone of WA.
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To determine whether macronutrient supply (phosphorus, potassium, sulfur) becomes limiting as canola growers target high yields with high nitrogen rates in the high rainfall zone of WA.
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To determine the canola yield response to N, P, K & S in HYC environments, and to determine the factors driving the positive yield response observed from applying chicken manure to canola in HYC trials in previous seasons.
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Veggie mix is a product formulated by nutrian specifically for use in horticulture. This trial aimed to mimic results acheived for fruiting in vegetable crops across into brassica broadacre crops.
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To determine whether high rates of P and N fertiliser result in a yield and oil benefit.
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To determine the effect of plant growth regulators on irrigated canola.
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To determine the optimum management of canola plant type and phenology when sown earlier than traditional sowing time (25 April). To assess the response of canola varieties to high and low application rates of N on grain yield and grain quality.
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To determine optimum plant density for hyper-yielding winter canola.
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To determine optimum plant density for hyper-yielding canola.
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To determine optimum plant density for hyper-yielding spring canola.
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To evaluate options to manage risk in canola crops without yield penalty, such as:
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To demonstrate how soil inversion using a mouldbaord plough could be used to incorporate lime into acidic subsoil, overcome soil water repellance and control weeds and to measure its in=mpact and growth.
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To investigate canola response to phosphorous in the Forbes district.
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To investigate the potential for responses from high rates of P fertiliser.
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To compare the plant density response of yield and oil content between hybid canola in TT and RR herbicide tolerance groups.
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To review canola varieties.
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To evaluate a number of seed dressings in canola.
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To demonstrate three different techniques of sowing canola to determine seed placement and the effect on yield.
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To demonstrate the relative performances of the three canola options available to Western Australian growers
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To control weeds without compromising crop yield.
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To evaluate commercially available canola varieties managed under their different technology system recommended practices.
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To determine the optimum sowing time over a number of seasons for karoo and Narendra canola.
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To determine the optimum time of sowing for canola in the southern Mallee.
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To report on a grower experience of bringing canola to Western NSW.
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To investigate the level of damage that may occur from clethodim applications and what factors might influence the degree of damage, over two seasons
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To examine the nitrogen use efficiency of canola grown under overhead irrigation when increasing rates of nitrogen fertiliser applied (Prilled Urea 46%N)
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To examine the nitrogen use efficiency of canola grown under overhead irrigation
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To assess whether the optimum timing for applied N interacts with N rate
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To assess whether the optimum timing for applied N interacts with N rate in canola
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To compare identical plant population x cultivar trials under overhead and surface irrigation
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To determine the best suited canola varieties for the Southern Mallee environment.
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To test canola varieties to provide growers with alternative options for controlling weeds.
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To conduct a canola variety trial.
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To comment on canola varieties for 2008.
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To look at 5 new canola varieties that will be released in the year.
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To determine the performance of commercial canola varieties in the Wimmera and Mallee.
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To assess the yield of a range of canola varieties
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To evaluate new and existing canola varieties, sown using farmer equipment.
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To compare established and new canola varieties for yield and oil.
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To compare Canola Breeders’ new TT canola variety CB Sturt TT to its existing low rainfall variety CB Telfer TT in a paddock scale demonstration.
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To compare yield and quality of new and existing canola varieties in a paddock scale demonstration trial.
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To compare yield and quality of new and existing canola varieties in a paddock scale demonstration trial.
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To investigate new varieties for 2003.
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To test the six new varieties will be marketed in Victoria in 2005.
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To provide a large-scale comparison of emerging and current varieties.
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To identify the highest yielding canola variety in the southern Mallee.
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To demonstrate the suitability of various canola varieties to the Southern mallee environment.
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To determine the suitability of various canola varieties to the Southern Mallee environment.
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To conduct yield trials were conducted on conventional, triazine-tolerant and Clearfield canola.
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To evaluate different canola varieties for yield and grain quality.
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The aim of the trial is to evaluate a number of commercially available and near release canola varieties that could be suitable growing in south west Victoria.
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This trial compares a number of varieties that are either commercially available or close to commercial release that are potentially
suitable for growing in southern Victoria.
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To compare a number of commercially available varieties representing the different herbicide systems.
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To compare a number of commercially available varieties representing the different herbicide systems.
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To assess the performance of newly released canola varieties in the West Midlands.