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To invetigate
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To investigate the effects of seeding rate and nitrogen rate on triticale.
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To report on sowing times on heads of spring-sown canola and wheat.
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To report on sowing times on heads of spring-sown canola and wheat.
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To evaluate whether TwinN could enable reductions in urea rates without loss of yield in wheat in the medium-high rainfall Victorian wheat region.
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To test future and existing Udon wheat varieties.
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To understand the stages of resistance development within wild radish populations and to develop strategies from a grower’s perspective for growing weed free crops in the presence of resistant radish.
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To compare and showcase a range of strategic tillage options for amelioration of shallow sandy duplex soils (Sand over clay/gravel) and to assess their effectiveness at overcoming a range of soil constraints including topsoil water repellence and Compaction and increasing crop productivity over a period of 4-5 years.
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To understand the impact of soil carbon and nitrogen cycling on disease suppression.
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In 2012 the UNFS attempted to validate this early work conducted by the CSIRO. Seed of a long season variety Eaglehawk was sourced. This variety is Prime Hard Quality in NSW and so would be AH in SA.The aim was to conduct a time of sowing trial using three varieties at three times of sowing:- an early maturing variety (Axe), mid season maturing … read more
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To compare the competitive ability of new and existing barley varieties in the presence and absence of weeds.
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To evaluate the agronomic and economic benefits of using different rotations and management strategies to deal with Group A resistant ryegrass in a farming system.
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To evaluate the effectiveness of up-front flutriafol and in-crop fungicides for controlling stem rust and yellow leaf spot.
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To use a combination of alternative weed control methods to minimise the reliance on chemicals.
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To determine the response of wheat to different Flexi-N strategies at two seeding rates, i.e. canopy management.
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To assess the effect of retaining hybrid seed for sowing canola in the next year
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To determine if sowing direction and row spacing can be used to influence grass weed populations and growth, and their impact on crop performance in the Mallee.
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To determine if sowing direction and row spacing can be used to influence grass weed populations and growth,
and their impact on crop performance in the Mallee.
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To improve our understanding of faba bean varietal response to early time of sowing in both low/medium and high biomass production environments.
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To comment on crop varieties from this year.
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This demonstration was designed to determine the relative resistance of a range of wheat varieties to stripe rust with and without a seed treatment.
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To evaluate which combination of an early bromoxynil based herbicide and follow up post-emergent herbicide will provide the best weed control and Return on investment (ROI) in a system approach to wild radish control in cereals.
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To determine the effect of stubble management (standing, slashed or burnt) on the crop safety of pre-sowing herbicides, and their efficacy against Group A-resistant annual ryegrass.
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To evaluate the crop safety and knockdown survivor wild radish control of Velocity solo and in tank mixtures with higher rates.
To evaluate the efficacy of Precept and other post emergent herbicides for wild radish control in a suspected Group B & I population.
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To evaluate the early biomass production, hay and grain yield of oat varieties, as well as their response to a herbicide strategy, in the southern Mallee and Wimmera.
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To evaluate the early biomass production, hay and grain yield of oat varieties, as well as their response to a herbicide strategy, in the southern Mallee and Wimmera.
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To investigate the potential of new vetch species/varieties for very low rainfall areas in Southern Australia.
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To conduct a conventional canola trial.
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To complement the existing research and development occurring on the upper Eyre Peninsula while keeping in line with district agronomic practices.
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To compare the effects VRT on different soil tyes and to compare rates of seed and fertiliser.
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To determine the effectiveness of controlling brome grass seed set with crop-topping short- season cereals sown at different times.
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To determine the impact of water quality on wild oat control in chickpeas when using clethodim or haloxyfop.
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To determine the impact of water quality on wild oat control in chickpeas when using clethodim or haloxyfop.
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To examine the effect of plant growth regulators, in the form of Moddus and Chlormequat on the plant biomass, water use and plant growth in wheat.
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To identify the most effective alternate techniques and discover the impacts they have on weed control, yield and grain quality
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To identify the most effective alternate techniques and discover the impacts they have on weed control, yield and grain quality
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To determine wether varietal differences in chickpea plant architecture effect their competitiveness with ryegrass.
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To determine whether varietal differences in chickpea plant architecture affect their competitiveness with ryegrass.
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To investigate options for broadleaf weed and grass control in oats.
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To look at the different weed control options for field peas.
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To investigate the impact that two different harvest weed seed control (HWSC) methods – narrow windrowing of header trash and the Esperance Mobile Ag Repairs (EMAR) chaff deck – have on reducing the weed burden in the following crop.
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To comment on weed management strategies.
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To discuss weed management for 2006.
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To demonstrate the effectiveness of weed sensing technology (WeedSeeker) for controlling problematic low population weeds (e.g. Prickly Lettuce).
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To inform readers about weed sensing: the use of a machine or instrument to detect a weed; a plant that shouldn’t be there
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To satisfy the questions of local farmers.
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To identify key ingredients of agronomic packages that deliver high yielding canola crops with high oil contents in the Parndana environment.
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To assess the impact of applying Nitrogen at different rates and timings and insecticide for the control of BYDV on grain yields of selected wheat varieties.
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To assess the impact of applying Nitrogen at different rates and timings and insecticide for the control of BYDV on grain yields of selected wheat varieties.
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To systematically assess the impact of sowing time, seeding rate and wetting agents on wheat establishment and productivity across a range of environments on water repellent soil and determine whether there are interactions between the agronomic options tested.
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To assess the yields of a range of agronomic treatments on wheat varieties at different sites.
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To assess the yields of a range of agronomic treatments on wheat varieties at different sites.
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To assess the yield of a range of agronomic treatments on wheat varieties at several sites
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To assess the yield of a range of agronomic treatments on wheat varieties at several sites.
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To assess the yield of a range of agronomic treatments on wheat varieties at several sites
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Compare 6 barley (feed and malt) and 6 wheat (APW and AH) varieties response to increasing nitrogen applications across 5 locations across the wheatbelt. We have only included information for Binnu location.
Assess responsiveness of new varieties to management and the consequences for grain yield, grain quality and overall agronomic … read more
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To provide growers with the tools needed to adopt site-specific weed management (SSWM) strategies as a result of a commercially viable weed ID and mapping system being demonstrated.
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To assess the impact of BYDV on wheat yield.
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To test whether we can increase radiation use efficiency and yield in wheat by changing architecture (floppy vs. erect leaves).
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To look at the application of disease and canopy management principles and their application to the different climatic regions of southern Australia.
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To investigate wheat canopy management.
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To assess the effect of varying the seed and fertiliser rates on the yield of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the effect of varying the seed rates and fertiliser inputs on wheat yeilds.
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To conduct further testing of future and existing wheat lines on acid soils.
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To investigate the response of wheat to different rates of applied P and N.
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To evaluate a number of seed dressings in wheat.
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To compare three different sowing rates (in a low rainfall zone) in a farmer sized trial and monitor these plots throughout the growing season.
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To improve crop production by determining the effect of sowing time and sowing rate on crop yield and grain quality risks of new wheat varieties.
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To improve crop production by determining the effect of sowing time and sowing rate on crop yield and grain quality risks of new wheat varieties.
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The aim of this experiment at Terry Hie Hie on the north-western plains of NSW was to determine if there were differences between varieties with varying maturity types in terms of grain yield and quality parameters with different plant densities and sowing dates.
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To assess the yields of a range of wheat varieties at different sites.
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To assess the yields of a range of wheat varieties at different sites.
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To assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties at different sites.
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To compare a number of varieties that are either commercially available or close to commercial release that may be suitable for south west Victoria.This trial differs from other comparative crop variety testing in that it evaluates the varieties with a fungicide
programme to determine the yield response of the varieties to controlling fo… read more
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To compare a number of varieties that are close to commercial release that may be suitable for south west Victoria against five control varieties. This trial differs from other comparative crop variety testing in that it evaluates the varieties with a fungicide programme to determine the yield of the varieties in the absence of foliar leaf dise… read more
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To report on a soft wheat variety trial.
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To report on a wheat variety trial.
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To report on a wheat variety trial.
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To evaluate the yield and quality of a range of wheat varieties and breeders lines.
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These trials are carried out each year to assess the range of wheat varieties at several sites across the South-East.
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To provide growers with the tools needed to adopt site-specific weed management (SSWM) strategies as a result of a commercially viable weed ID and mapping system being demonstrated.
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To provide growers with the tools needed to adopt site-specific weed management (SSWM) strategies as a result of a commercially viable weed ID and mapping system being demonstrated.
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To discuss wheat options for 2006.
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To investigate the response to nitrogen fertiliser on wheat.
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To assess the performance of current vetch varieties and ANVBP lines.
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To assess the whole farm implementation of water repellence management strategies.
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To evaluate the impact of herbicide and mixing partner for the salvage control of Group A resistant wild oats.
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To evaluate the impact of herbicide and mixing partner for the salvage control of group A resistant wild oats.