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To determine how the management of a vetch crop (termination timing and end-use) influences the yield and quality of a following wheat crop grown for two consecutive years.
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To summarise the current knowledge about waterlogging on Kangaroo Island.
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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 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 comment on the Farm Management 500 and Sustainable Technology (FAST) Project: what did the crops grow on in 1994?
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Interviews were conducted on each farm to determine for each paddock the species that were sown
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To investigate the use of different sowing timings and N management to improve yield and maintain protein of wheat.
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To determine what happens to pre-drilled N on southern Malle clay-loam soils.
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To answer the question 'What is required to be a good financial manager on a farm?'
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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 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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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 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 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 examine the value of canopy management in the Mallee environment.
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To examine the value of canopy management in the Wimmera.
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To examine the integration of the principles of disease management and canopy management in cereal crops.
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To evaluate the effectiveness of various strategies for managing foliar diseases in separate barley (Experiment 1) and wheat (Experiment 2) experiments using foliar and fertiliser applied fungicides.
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To provide advice to breeders, researchers, agronomists and growers on the plant characteristics suited to the HRZ.
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To compare existing wheat varieties and evaluate new breeding material under different disease management programs.
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To compare nitrogen rate responses between wheat varieties.
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To compare nitrogen rate responses between Wheat varieties.
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To evaluate wheat variety response to Urea timing and method of application.
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To evaluate wheat variety response to Urea timing and method of application.
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To evaluate wheat variety response to Urea timing and method of application
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To evaluate wheat variety response to Urea timing and method of application
** See also LB1602 - variety x rate x timing factorial
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To evaluate wheat variety response to Urea timing and method of application.
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To evaluate wheat variety response to Urea timing and method of application.
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To explore the yield potential for wheat in the northern sandplain region and to identify the main constraints to achieving this potential.
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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 assess the performance of current vetch varieties and ANVBP lines.
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To improve the knowledge base of white clover irrigators and assist in further developing a professional approach to irrigation management.
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To search for answers about white grain on Eyre Peninsula.
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To assess the whole farm implementation of water repellence management strategies.
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To use whole farm soil mapping to rationalize the farm fertilizer programme.
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To observe and record what impact varying stubble heights have on wind speed and therefore soil erosion and crop vigour
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To determine the impact of stubble burning on snail populations in a canola paddock
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To determine the impact of stubble burning on snail populations in a canola paddock
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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 evaluate management options and determine the yield and grain quality impacts of aphids in barley
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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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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 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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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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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 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 comment on Yield Prophet® in 2006 and how it can help save a packet in a drought season.
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To determine if any specific treatments reduced the impact of frost.