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To determine the yield, oil quality and economic return of 6 TT and 6 non TT canola varieties.
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To evaluate a range of milling wheats of different maturities, disease resistance and qualities under broad acre farmer sown plots.
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To compare the performance & suitability of several Triticale varieties in the Streatham Branch area.
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To determine the yield and grain quality of 6 commercial wheat varieties.
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Claying has been undertaken in many areas throughout the zone, and there is quite a bit of expertise on the risks and benefits associated with it within the zone. Cash flow of most farmers in general doesn’t allow the expense of the high rates of clay to occur. However, there is anecdotal evidence to suggest that low rates of clay (lower than … read more
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To conduct a noodle wheat agronomy demonstration.
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To, through three years of trials, deliver key elements of a demonstrated and communicated variety specific HRZ Noodle Wheat production package.
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To find out what the noodle quality of wheat from this site is and how it compares to the noodle wheat grown in the Wimmera.
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To investigate the potential for noodle wheat varieties to achieve premium prices.
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Can systems performance be improved by modifying farming systems in the northern grains region? | In Goondiwindi: (i) What are the trends that are expected in our farming systems? and (ii) How will these changes impact on the performance and status of our farming systems?
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What are the long-term impacts on systems performance (e.g. productivity, profitability and soil health) when six strategically different 'farming systems' are applied to one geographic location over a five year period?
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Can systems performance be improved by modifying farming systems in the northern grains region? | What are the trends that are expected and how will these changes impact on the performance and status of our farming systems?
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To report on the outcomes of the nutrition experiments conducted across northern NSW in 2015.
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To report on the outcomes of a series of faba bean variety × density experiments across northern NSW.
The 2015 season was characterised by severe frost events, episodic cold weather during flowering and terminal drought during grain filling. These seasonal conditions severely affected crop performance, reducing the poten… read more
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To explore management impacts on wheat grain quality.
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To look into the cause and effects of yellowing so that growers can make effective management decisions.
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To provide some points to consider when choosing which crop types to grow and what to consider in growing them.
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To provide information about three crop types (production notes) grown in the Southern Mallee and Northern Wimmera: barley, lentils and faba beans.
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To use machinery guidance to enable crops to be grown on wide row-spacings, with crops sown into the space between rows in the next yera.
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To test the seed inoculant Jumpstart.
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To compare the effectiveness of a compound vs a blended NPK fertilizer.
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To provide soil test calibrations with fertiliser repsonses for situations where the national database has minimal data.
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The aim for nutrient management in 2007 is to supply the crop requirements without over- or under-investing.
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To determine the relative importance of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) and sulphur (S) in canola.
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To determine the dollar value of nutrient removal by chaff cart or windrow burning systems of various crop types.
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A review of the fertiliser requirements of different soil types in the region.
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To identify specific mineral deficiencies on sandy soils of the Darling Downs.
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To establish native fertility of cracking clay soils in Queensland.
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To establish native fertility of soils in south-east Queensland.
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To discuss nutrient strategies for 1995.
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The aim of this study was to examine the impact of long-term farming practices on SOM decomposition and N, P and S net release in soil, thus evaluating the nutrient supply value of SOM in grain cropping systems.
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To question how much nutrition did you export to the silo last year and how much fertiliser are you applying this year?
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To report on the outcomes of the nutrition experiments across northern NSW.
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To provide nutrition messages for 2006.
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To know more about nutrition of stock.
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To to establish if;
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To address the following question:
Are there Zn containing N fertiliser products that have a consistent produciton or N use efficiency advantage over urea?
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To present a handbook of diagnostic techniques for nutrient deficiencies and excesses in sorghum.
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To report on the nutritional status of wheat at three sites where lime was applied at a range of rates in either 1982 or 1983 and again in 1996.
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To investigate the potential to refine fertiliser strategies and take advantage of crop type and their place in the rotation to enhance fertiliser efficiency.
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To provide localised data on the yield and quality response of released and near release wheat lines at Nyngan, Tottenham, Euabalong and Rankins Springs
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To conduct a barley variety trial at Nyngan.
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To test 10 early and mid maturing canola varieties with clearfield, TT and conventional backgrounds.
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To continue to build information regarding ideal time of sowing canola.
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To investigate the yield potential of several pulse crops.
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To investigate "Can fertiliser rates be reduced after a drought year to allow for the use of residual P?"
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To report on Nyngan CWFS site results.
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To report on Nyngan CWFS site results.
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To investigate the yield response of canola to phosphorous (P) and nitrogen (N).
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To conduct an early sown wheat variety trial at Nyngan.
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Growers in medium to low rainfall regions are keen to grow oats as a break crop, either for hay or as a profitable grain crop; however, there is a need to identify management inputs and varieties that consistently meet quality specifications. Currently there is considerable interest in the high yielding milling oat varieties Bannister and Willia… read more
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This trial is the second year of the trial series comparing the performance and response of two breeding lines (03198-18, named Kowari , and 06204-16, named Bilby ) and two benchmark varieties (Carrolup and Williams ) to changes in nitrogen and plant density in medium rainfall environments.
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This trial is the second year of the trial series comparing the performance and response of two breeding lines (03198-18, named Kowari, and 06204-16, named Bilby) and two benchmark varieties (Carrolup and Williams) to changes in nitrogen and plant density in medium rainfall environments.
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This trial is the second year of the trial series comparing the performance and response of two breeding lines (03198-18, named Kowari , and 06204-16, named Bilby ) and two benchmark varieties (Carrolup and Williams ) to changes in nitrogen and plant density in medium rainfall environments. This research builds on the trials conducted at Holt… read more
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To assess triticale and oat varieties for grain yield and quality possible.
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To evaluate yields of new and existing oat varieties in Wongan Hills.
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To evaluate the suitability of different grain oat varieties for the high rainfall zone.
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To conduct an oat variety trial
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To conduct an oat varity trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To conduct an oat variety trial.
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To compare the early grazing value, hay production or grain yield of oat varieties.
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To explore oat varieties in the south east.
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To investigate the effect of seeding rate and nitrogen rate on oats for hay production.
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To investigate herbicide options for the control of ryegrass in three oaten hay varieties.
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To show the production potential of new oaten hay varieties in the southern Mallee/northern Wimmera.
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These trials aim to determine a yield and quality difference between oat varieties grown in the higher rainfall zone of Victoria.
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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 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 evaluate a number of commercially available oat varieties for yield and grain quality. These reflect the most widely grown varieties in the area and include others that may be considered in the future.
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To evaluate oats in the system.
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To present a case study on oestrogenic clover from Robert Ham's Kangaroo Island farm.
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To investigate the herbicide tolerance of three new canola quality mustard lines.
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To compare the performance of older TT canola varieties (Tanami, Cobbler, Crusher and Snapper) under normal growing conditions in the Ballidu region.
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To assess water repellent soil amelioration options and to determine whether a one-way plough can be used to ameliorate non-wetting sand for much lower cost than mouldboard ploughing or rotary spading.
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To enhance the adaptive capacity of agricultural systems in order to deal with further changes expected as a result of human-induced climate change.
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To identify the options that farmers would, and in some instances are, using to manage climate variability and adapt to climate change.
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To test on-row or inter-row seeding with and without a pre-emergent herbicide package of trifluralin + metribuzin
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To compare and assess the effectiveness of one-off tillage treatments on soil water repellence, water infiltration, crop establishment and productivity on a water repellent gravel.
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Assessing practical soil management options for overcoming severe water repellence on sandy gravels in the West Midlands.
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To assess amelioration options for water repellent soil and to determine whether a one-way plough can be used to ameliorate non-wetting sand for much lower cost than mouldboard ploughing or rotary spading.
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Onion weed (Asphodelus fistulosusis) is a significant pest of crops and pastures on many soil types on upper EP. Onion weed that germinates in the pasture phase often results in thick stands of large plants that require repeated herbicide application and/or cultivation to control prior to a crop phase. Cultivation prior to sowing is a widespread… read more
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To investigate the optimum fertiliser placement when sowing wheat.
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To investigate how different summer crops influence soil moisture throughout their growing seasons and in the subsequent wheat crop