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To assess the effect of sowing date on grain yield and quality for some recently released commercial lines along with some experimental lines that could be commercially available within the next 2 years.
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To demonstrate the pros and cons of different stubble/ soil management and establishment treatments.
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To evaluate delivery systems for zinc and zinc requirement in high rainfall zones.
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To reports on the results of our “best bet” approach to making grazing canola work in our unique region.
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To examine the interaction between various combinations of nitrogen, sowing rate and grazing to maximise drymatter production and see what impact this has on grain yield and quality and stubble mass post harvest.
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To examine the livestock benefits and impacts on cereal yield and stubble aftermath by grazing.
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To determine the relationship between nitrogen rate and the need for disease control in winter wheat in the high rainfall zone environment of Tasmania.
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To determine the relationship between nitrogen rate and the need for disease control in winter wheat in the high rainfall zone environment of Tasmania.
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To determine the optimal timing for the application of foliar fungicides for disease control in wheat.
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To examine how two different plant populations and five different nitrogen timings influence the structure, yield and quality of the barley crop canopy in a 1st cereal situation after the break crop.
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To examine how two different plant populations and five different nitrogen timings influence the structure, yield and quality of the barley crop canopy in a first cereal situation.
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To investigate the possible yield response in wheat to zinc and copper on the lighter soils in the Cavendish area.
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To assess different management strategies for blackleg, while assessing Prosaro as the only foliar in crop option in canola for blackleg management.
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To evaluate a number of breeder's lines with commercial varieties to determine the most suitable triazine tolerant lines for the high rainfall zone in the south west.
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To determine the suitabiiyt of 10 commercial and experimental 'early flowering' triticale lines with possible suitability to the Geelong environment.
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To further compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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To further compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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To compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new breeding material with stripe rust resistance.
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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 in the south east of Victoria.
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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 growing conditions in the south east of Victoria.
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To compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new material with stripe rust resistance.
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To evaluate a number of commercially available triticale varieties for yield and grain quality.
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To further compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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To further compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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To further compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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The aim of this trial was to further compare existing triticale varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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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 quantify the effects of ProGibb on dry matter production of dual purpose wheat and to assess the effects on subsequent plant recovery and wheat grain yield.
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To investigate the feasibility of utilising image data, collected using UAVs, to make timely management decisions relating to slug damage in emerging canola.
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To provide the farmers with calcareous soils that were P retentive, with an alternative to P fertilisers which were continually becoming locked-up, as well as an economical and effective method for the application of these fertilisers
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To demonstrate the effectiveness of two types of surface applied organic amendments – compost and chicken manure.
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To investigate the use of water storage crystals as a means of increasing plant available water (PAW) during the grain fill period.
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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 help understand the yield penalties we can expect if good pH levels are not maintained and how
frequently lime needs to be applied.
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To assess different interrow spacing widths using five different sowing treatments.
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To determine the effect of sowing rate and nitrogen fertiliser timing on crop canopy development, grain yield and grain quality.
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To test 6 commercial wheat varieties.
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To evaluate a range of milling and feed wheats of differing maturities and disease resistance under broad acre farmer sown plots.
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To verify the performance of the currently susceptible cultivar Chara, in higher rainfall conditions and to assess various application timings of fungicide to minimise the impact of the WA pathotype of stripe rust, that seems to have maintained virulence throughout eastern Australia.
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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 evaluate a number of seed dressings in wheat.
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This demonstration was set up to identify changes in plant growth and grain yield of wheat varieties that have been commonly grown in the area over time.
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This trial is part of a series of experiments evaluating a number of varieties that may be suitable throughout south west Victoria.
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This trial is part of a series of experiments evaluating a number of varieties that may be suitable throughout south west Victoria.
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To evaluate different wheat varieties for yield and grain quality under both a nil foliar fungicide regime and a 3 spray fungicide regime.
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To verify the performance of recently released cultivars in local higher rainfall conditions and to assess the varietal resistance to the WA pathotype of stripe rust that seems to have maintained virulence throughout eastern Australia.
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To evaluate a range of milling and feed wheats of differing maturities and disease resistance under broad acre farmer sown plots.
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To evaluate commercial varieties in a large demonstration block
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To establish some potential performance of newer varieties and if any are worthy of further trialling and replicated yield trials.
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To compare existing wheat varieties, evaluate new breeding material and to assess the disease responses of all germplasm (particularly stripe rust).
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To compare existing wheat varieties, evaluate new breeding material and to assess the disease responses of
germplasm (particularly stripe rust).
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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 a number of varieties that are either commercially available or close to commercial release that may be suitable for south west Victoria.
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To compare existing wheat varieties under dryland and irrigated conditions, evaluate new breeding material and continue to assess the disease responses of all germplasm.
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To evaluate a range of commercially available varieties.
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To evaluate a range of commercially available varieties.
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To evaluate a range of commercially available varieties for yield and grain quality, sown at two sowing times.
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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 further compare existing wheat varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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To further compare existing wheat varieties and evaluate new breeding material.
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To evaluate the yield and quality of a range of wheat varieties and breeders lines.
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The aim of these trials was to compare existing wheat varieties under dryland and irrigated conditions, evaluate new breeding material and continue to assess the disease responses of all germplasm.
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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 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 further test the response of different wheat varieties to varying rates and timings of Nitrogen applications.
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To compare the effects of zinc coated fertilizers and sulphur coated fertilizer to standard products at varying rates of phosphorus and to compare their effect on grain yield and quality.