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To determine the effectiveness of a number of grass selective herbicdes to control grasses in medic pastures
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To observe effect on lentil growth and vigour of various grass weed herbicides
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To investigate the effect of grass herbicides on nodulation in legumes.
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To determine the most effective techniques for controlling grass weeds in wheat (variety Meering).
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The GRDC project ‘Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble - upper Eyre Peninsula’ aims to produce sustainable management guidelines to control pests, weeds and diseases while retaining stubble to maintain or improve soil health, and reduce exposure to wind erosion. The major outcome to be achieved is increased knowledge … read more
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The GRDC project ‘Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble - upper Eyre Peninsula’ aims to produce sustainable management guidelines to control pests, weeds and diseases while retaining stubble to maintain or improve soil health, and reduce exposure to wind erosion. The major outcome to be achieved is increased knowledge … read more
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The GRDC project ‘Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble - upper Eyre Peninsula’ aims to produce sustainable management guidelines to control pests, weeds and diseases while retaining stubble to maintain or improve soil health, and reduce exposure to wind erosion. The major outcome to be achieved is increased knowledge … read more
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The GRDC ‘Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble’ projects on upper and lower Eyre Peninsula (EP) aim to improve farm profitability while retaining stubble in farming systems. Grass weed management is one of the key issues of current cropping systems with annual ryegrass and barley grass being of most importance on lowe… read more
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To evaluate the effect on wheat yield and quality of applying ameliorants at depth on a Wodjil soil (Graveyard Trial).
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To determine how post-grazing nitrogen application rates and post flowering rainfall affect the recovery of Mace and Trojan grain wheat crops after grazing.
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A wheat grazing trial looking at the effects of nitrogen applied post grazing.
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To assess whether the effects of grazing canola with sheep during the growing season: factors being assessed are yield and quality, dry matter production and grazing value.
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To evaluate a vigorous hybrid canola variety in a low rainfall Mallee environment for its grazing value at different growth stages, and its ability to recover from grazing.
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To assess the suitability of different wheat and barley cultivars for both grain and grazing production in low rainfall environments.
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To search for greater profit and improved management of feed gaps and pastures, which are incentives for grazing cereals.
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To assess the yield and grain quality effect of grazing on currently grown commercial cereal varieties via paddock scale demonstrations in the Rainbow district.
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To assess whether the effects of grazing wheat with sheep during the growing season. Factors being assessed are yield and quality, dry matter production and grazing value.
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To assess whether the effects of grazing wheat with sheep during the growing season. Factors being assessed are yield and quality, dry matter production and grazing value.
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This Demonstration forms part of the Grain & Graze II project looking at the relative merits of grazing canola and cereal crops. This demonstration looks to assess whether the effects of grazing wheat with sheep during the growing season. Factors being assessed are Yield & quality, dry matter production and grazing value.
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To evaluate the suitability of different wheat and barley cultivars for both grazing and grain production, when sown as part of a the normal cropping program in low rainfall zones of western Victoria.
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To demonstrate the growth rates and carrying capacities of new pasture species and to show options available for improving pasture productivity.
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To investigate the impacts of degree and timing of grazing on crop yield.
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To demonstrate the impacts of degree and timing of grazing of crops on yield.
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To determine the impact that grazing of crops in winter had on subsequent grain yield and quality, production factors such as weeds, disease and nutrition, and livestock carrying capacity.
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To monitor the feed value and grain production from different types of grazed cereal crops in Northern Victoria.
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To monitor the feed value and grain production from different types of grazed cereal crops in Northern Victoria.
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To monitor the feed value and grain production from different types of grazed cereal crops in Northern Victoria.
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To investigate the drivers for yield loss under grazing with a view to make grazing crops less risky.
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To assess the grazing opportunity of Moby Barley.
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This study compared OC and nitrogen (N) stocks at the conclusion of a five-year grazing trial on a fertilised native pasture in south-eastern Australia.
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To measure the impact of grazing within cropping systems on soil properties, water dynamics and crop yield.
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To report on the combined use of sophisticated biophysical models such as Grass Gro with localised rainfall, temperature and carbon dioxide levels predicted from various climate models out to 2030.
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To compare Fortune, Wyalkatchem, Wedgetail wheat and Baudin barley as grazing crops.
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To see how new varieties fared at different sowing dates compared with varieties suited to those dates.
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To undertake initial evaluation of an elite cumin line at a range of locations on the upper Eyre Peninsula: Blue Ribbon would also undertake assessment of cumin quality (oil quality) attributes within their international markets.
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To investigate some other types of legumes for their dry matter and suitability as green manure.
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To compare returns for wheat and barley in their different segregations to determine the most profitable return for farmers.
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To provide a gross margin calculation method for 1994.
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To evaluate Group A compatibility when tank mixed with broadleaf herbicides. Specifically awnless barnyard grass.
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To evaluate the safety of late applications of Group A herbicides in chickpeas.
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To evaluate the safety of late applications of Group A herbicides in chickpeas.
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To evaluate the safety of late applications of Group A herbicides in chickpeas.
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To evaluate the safety of late applications of Group A herbicides in chickpeas.
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To investigate and compare the safety of Group A herbicides prior to Sorghum planting.
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To assess the relative plantback safety of group A herbicides to sorghum.
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To compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in sorghum.
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To investigate and compare the safety of Group A herbicides prior to Sorghum planting.
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To assess the relative plantback safety of group A herbicides to sorghum.
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To compare Group A herbicide plantback implications in sorghum.
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To compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in wheat.
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To assess the relative plantback safety of Group A herbicides in wheat.
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To compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in wheat.
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To assess the relative plantback safety of Group A herbicides in wheat.
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To compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in wheat.
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To compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in wheat.
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To assess the relative plantback safety of Group A herbicides in wheat.
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To compare the efficacy of different group B herbicides.
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To make full use of in-crop rainfall, stored soil moisture and nutrients, and prevent weed seed contamination, the control of weeds in a pulse break crop phase is essential. Currently, herbicides are the primary method of weed control in broadacre cropping systems. However, there are limited options for broadleaf weed control in pulse crops, as … read more
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To compare Triflur 480 versus Stomp, in relation to traditional use and minimum cultivation, on wheat and canola.
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To evaluate a range of Group G herbicide ‘spikes’ to better understand there market fit prior to sowing broadacre crops.
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To investigate available technology tools for farmers to make in-season management decisions for grain farming in the Esperance Port Zone (EPZ). Until recently, Yield Prophet was the most well-known yield estimation tool, however there are now other options becoming available. SEPWA looked at how other in-season management tools measure up in a… read more
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To investigate available technology tools for farmers to make in-season management decisions for grain farming in the Esperance Port Zone (EPZ). Until recently, Yield Prophet was the most well-known yield estimation tool, however there are now other options becoming available. SEPWA looked at how other in-season management tools measure up in … read more
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To investigate available technology tools for farmers to make in-season management decisions for grain farming in the Esperance Port Zone (EPZ). Until recently, Yield Prophet was the most well-known yield estimation tool, however there are now other options becoming available. SEPWA looked at how other in-season management tools measure up in … read more
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To investigate available technology tools for farmers to make in-season management decisions for grain farming in the Esperance Port Zone (EPZ). Until recently, Yield Prophet was the most well-known yield estimation tool, however there are now other options becoming available. SEPWA looked at how other in-season management tools measure up in … read more
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The aim of this trial was to investigate managmeent practices for groin canola after cereal.
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To grow chickpeas on eastern Eyre Peninsula.
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To identify the agronomic practices which lead to the production of high quality hard and durum wheat.
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The aim of this trial is to assess the viability of long season wheat in the HRZ.
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To determine the agronomic conditions required to grow a quality barley product suitable for malting.
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In these trials Corrigin Farm Improvement Group aimed to test the benefits of growing crops on chemical fallowed soil. The trials specifically compared which crop species were most profitable under a chemical fallowing regime. In season 2013 barley was most profitable and in 2014 albus lupins were the most profitable crop grown on chemical fallo… read more
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To test several agronomic strategies designed to maximise yield and achieve DR1 specifications under surface irrigated conditions
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To economically grow irrigated wheat to meeet DR1 specifications
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To evaluate several strategies to achieve high yielding irrigated durum wheat under overhead spray irrigation
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To evaluate 4 new durum wheats under irrigated conditions
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To report on a grower experience of growing pulse crops in NSW.
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To answer the question 'Growing season rainfall at Birhcip - is there any pattern'.
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To investigate the questions:
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To investigate the question of 'what if there was a simple way to improve the topsoil depth to
encourage plants to grow deeper root systems?'
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To investigate the impacts burying at depth organic matter (using a Neutrog product Bounce Back) and gypsum using the Sub Soiler machine.
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To investigate the impacts burying at depth organic matter (using a Neutrog product Bounce Back) and gypsum using the subsoiler machine.
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The aim of this trial was to compare the performance of very early sown wheat varieties, their early grazing potential and ability to recover from grazing.
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To identify whether growth regulators reduce lodging in canola and increase in higher yields.
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To determine whether in the high rainfall areas of the Wimmera the use of growth regulators would be beneficial.
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To present options and guidelines for chemical insect control.
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To provide guidelines to developing a robust leasing or share farming system.
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To compare the response of H45 and Bowerbird when treated with a range of fungicide treatments.
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To compare the response of H45 and Bowerbird when treated with a range of fungicide treatments.
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To report on a long-term soil amelioration trial established at the Gunning Gap CWFS regional site.
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To assess the establishment of two new hard-seeded French serradellas, Erica and Margurita, in the medium rainfall zone using the under-sowing technique.
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To evaluate alternatives for Chickpea desiccation.