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To compare and contrast plant growth regulation strategies in winter and spring barley germplasm.
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To evaluate nitrogen use efficiency in winter barley under different rates of applied N fertiliser applied as in crop urea (46% N) grown on surface irrigation.
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To evaluate nitrogen use efficiency in winter barley under different rates of applied N fertiliser applied as pre drill urea (46% N) grown on surface irrigation.
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To evaluate nitrogen use efficiency in winter barley under different rates and timings of applied N fertiliser applied as urea (46% N) grown on surface irrigation.
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To evaluate nitrogen (N) use efficiency in winter barley under different rates and timings of applied N fertiliser applied as in crop urea (46% N) grown on surface irrigation
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To compare new Hybrids vs OP varieties in the mid to late maturity groups suited to the 2.0 to 4.0 t/ha environments evaluated statistically head to head across all 5 herbicide Technologies. The trial also evaluated the performance of Spring types (e.g. Hyola® Hybrids) vs SuperHyola® (late spring types) vs Winter Graze n Grain types in a compo… read more
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To examine the suitability of elite commercial and unreleased winter canola cultivars for Hyper-yielding regions.
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To evaluate management options and determine the yield and grain quality impacts of aphids in barley
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To evaluate the effects of cereal and legume cover crops on soil biology, fallow soil water and the
performance of the following crop
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Can cover crops increase infiltration and net water accumulation in pivot-irrigated cotton systems with low (<30%) ground cover?
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To determine the optimal sowing rate for winter threat to the crops potential yield, and even wheat in the Hamilton district.
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To determine the optimal sowing rate for winter wheat in the Hamilton area.
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To determine how to maximise biomass and yield of winter wheat varieties under irrigated conditions.
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To evaluate a number of varieties that are either commercially available or close to commercial release that may be suitable for the growing conditions of the south east of Victoria.
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To compare current varieties to potentially new varieties in soil types and rainfall regions where National Wheat Variety trials are not conducted.
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To assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties at several sites.
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To compares grain yields and quality of milling oats, durum wheat, bread and feed wheats and feed and malt barley varieties and the subsequent gross margin when all crops are grown side by side on the Wolseley flats.
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To compare grain yields and quality of milling oats, durum wheat, bread wheats and feed and malt barley and the subsequent gross
margin when all crops are grown side by side on the Wolseley flats.
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The challenge aimed to compare the grain yields and quality of milling oats, durum wheat, AH and APW wheat and feed and malt barley varieties.
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To demonstrate the effect of water rates and droplet size on the efficacy of pre-emergent herbicides, and to assess the impact of increased ground speed on the efficacy of Sakura in retained stubble systems in the medium rainfall zone of South-East of South Australia.
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To conduct an on-farm wheat demonstration.
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To provide information about Sclerotinia stem rot (white mould).
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To determine if cereal wheat yields can be increased using X-tend® (polyolefin films) that have been developed for use in agriculture.
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Regional specific agronomy has been identified as a need by growers in RCSN Open Local Forums, in particular in using regional specific agronomy demonstrations to assist decision making of growers.
The aim of this project was to use best district practice to examine if newer varieties respond differently to increasing nutritional inpu… read more
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The aim of the ‘Yardstick’ project is conduct agronomy demonstrations that will enable growers to reduce crop selection risk through better understanding of crop performance with different crop types/varieties, timings of sowing and nutrition.
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This was the second year of a three-year trial, funded by the South Australian Grains Industry Trust (SAGIT), to evaluate the nitrogen fixation capabilities of various legume species commonly grown on Kangaroo Island.
In this second year, the trial was set up to answer the following questions:
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and impact on yield and grain quality.
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To investigate wider range of fungicides for yellow leaf spot control.
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To investigate wider range of fungicides for yellow leaf spot control.
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To evaluate the the value of foliar fungicide sprays for the control of yellow leaf spot in wheat established in the stubble of the previous wheat crop under no till.
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The aim of this experiment was to develop disease response curves indicating potential yield losses for a selection of varieties that represent various resistance categories for YLS.
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To compare two commonly planted wheat varietie, Scout and Corack, tested under three different fungicide regimes for suceptibility to yellow leaf spot
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To evaluate the reported yellow leaf spot susceptibility ratings of 20 common wheat varieties
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To determine effective control measures for yellow leaf spot and the effect on yield.
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This experiment examined the effect of yellow leaf spot (YLS) on yield in three wheat varieties of differing resistance in southern NSW.
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The project objectives were to: determine what effect stubble load and type had on YLS infection. Determine whether changing cultural practices would aid in reducing YLS incidence. Investigate the effect of fungicide application timing and nutrition on YLS severity.
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To evaluate fungicide managment strategies for the control of yellow spot and the impact on wheat yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and impact on yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and the impact on wheat yield and grain quality.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and impact on yield and grain quality.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and the impact on yield and grain quality in wheat.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and assess the impact on yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of fungicide choice and timing on management of Spot Form Net blotch in barley.
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To confirm if seed size has any significant effect on yield in shallow seeding (15-20mm) situations that are common in WA's sandy soils Determine the economic implications on seed size assuming yield is the same.
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To evaluate the performance of annual crops when pasture cropped over different perennial species.
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To monitor water use with a capacitance probe installed in each plot to update the water use efficiency benchmark of 20 kg/ha/mm derived from French and Schultz.
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This research aims to evaluate the yield and economic benefits of using the Reefinator on ironstone sheet soils in the Lake Grace area.
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To evaluate the impact from Spot Form of Net Blotch on barley yield.
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To evaluate the impact from Spot Form of Net Blotch on barley yield.
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To examine the impact of crown rot on yield and grain quality in a range of durum, bread wheat and barley varieties across two sowing times near Tulloona in north-western NSW in 2015.
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To evaluate the relative yield loss (tolerance) of commonly grown and newly released wheat and barley varieties to Fusarium crown rot.
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To discuss Yield Prophet - how did it perform in 2003?
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To test Yield Prophet for 2005.
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To comment on Yield Prophet® 2007.
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To determine likely nitrogen response at the time of pre-drilling, and at the appearance of the first node (GS31), which coincided with the times at which nitrogen applications took place.
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To ascertain the major differences in soil types in the region, and provide more accurate and timely information on a broad, generic scale that would have better relevance for growers in the region.
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To comment on Yield Prophet® in 2006 and how it can help save a packet in a drought season.
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To simulate the impacts of likely climate change scenarios on wheat production using the Yield Prophet® Climate Change Report.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2008.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2009.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2010.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2011.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2012.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2013.
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To report on Yield Prophet results for 2014.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2015.
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To report on Yield Prophet performance in 2016.
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To test the ability of Yield Prophet to predict wheat yield.
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To assess the yield response in barley, canola and lupins to deep ripping over a three year period (2015 – 2017) near Broomehill, WA.
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To assess the yield response in barley, canola and lupins to deep ripping over a three year period (2015 – 2017) near Broomehill, WA.
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Sowing date is a key driver of yield and variety performance. The optimum sowing time for an individual variety is a balance between having the variety flower too early and being subjected to frost damage, and conversely having it flower too late and experience prolonged heat stress. Both of these factors can have significant negative impacts on… read more
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To further test the response of different wheat varieties to varying rates and timings of Nitrogen applications.
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To asses the effect of PGR application on barley
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To assess the yield response to deep ripping depth on a productive sand plain near Kojaneerup, WA.
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The aim of this trial was to compare the emergence, growth and yielf of small and large seed size Yitpi wheat.
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To investigate low risk, best bet strategies for the low rainfall cropping zone.
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To investigate low risk, best bet strategies for the low rainfall cropping zone
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To determine if any specific treatments reduced the impact of frost.
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To determine if any specific treatments reduced the impact of frost
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To compare the profitability between the RR and TT system as well as between OP and Hybrid varieties within these two systems.
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To compare the profitability between the RR and TT system as well as between OP and Hybrid varieties within these two systems.
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To compare the profitability between the RR and TT system as well as between OP and Hybrid varieties within these two systems.
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To explore low risk, best bet strategies for the low rainfall cropping zone.
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To demonstrate the efficacy and crop safety of Velocity® and Precept® 300EC applied alone or in tank mixtures compared to currently available standards for the control of wild radish in wheat.
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To assess whether Zen noodle wheat has a place in rotation when yield and quality are compared to Mace Australian hard wheat.
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To deal with aspects of a large project on diagnosis of the deficiency, yield responses to zinc, residual value of zinc, protein increases and improvement of quality, and genotypic effects in relation to zinc.
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