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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 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 determine whether rhizobial inoculation of vetch enhances the amounts of N fixed. To evaluate the effect the timing of vetch termination has on inputs of fixed N, and on residual soil moisture and mineral N measured at the end of the 2012 growing season.
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To compare the effects of (i) five different vetch termination timings, and (ii) five different end-uses of vetch on stored soil water and mineral N, and the yield of a subsequent wheat crop.
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To evaluate vetch varieties for grain yield, dry matter and disease resistance.
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To determine the suitability of ascochyta blight resistant entries in Victorian advanced testing for release as varieties.
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To conduct an on-farm wheat demonstration.
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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 introduce the concept of water use efficiency.
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To summarise the current knowledge about waterlogging on Kangaroo Island.
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Determine the value of Wedgetail wheat for yearling steers. Determine the impact of grazing on the grain yeld of wedgetail 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 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 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 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 comment on the Farm Management 500 and Sustainable Technology (FAST) Project: what did the crops grow on in 1994?
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To address the question, what would happen if a commercial cereal crop was sown at such an early date?
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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 establish and manipulate 3 varieties of pasture and determine their effect on the following wheat crop.
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To compare pulse production, as well as, assess the follow-on benefits of different pulses to wheat.
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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 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 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 integration of the principles of disease management and canopy management in cereal crops.
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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 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 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 assess the effect of a range of fungicide treatments on wheat yield.
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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 determine the effectiveness of fungicides on wheat yields.
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To investigate where wheat performs best in a crop rotaion.
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To assess if the previous year's results from this experiment could be replicated in a year with average to above average growing season rainfall (GSR).
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Evaluate yield and quality response of long season wheat and barley to sowing time.
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To examine the effect of increasing inputs to four commonly grown wheat varieties on profitability for growers.
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Part of a series of trials to assess wheat response to nitrogen and potassium under different conditions across the wheatbelt and, locally, determine rates to improve yield and returns.
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To assess the impact of rotary spading non-wetting sandplain soil on soil properties, crop growth and productivity.
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To improve the nitrogen and water use efficiency of wheat by manipulating canopy size using different row spacing, nitrogen application timing and plant density.
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To evaluate a number of seed dressings in wheat.
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To compare the performance of new and existing wheat varieties in four environments, under different sowing times and varying disease pressures.
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The study determined whether genetic differences in tolerance can be idenified in field grown wheat exposed to natural heat events at the early reproductive stage of development.
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To compare the performance of new and existing wheat varieties in the Wimmera and Mallee and to investigate the influence of row spacing, variety maturity and plant density on crop performance (Berriwillock site only).
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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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To assess the yield and quality of a range of wheat varieties in the L2 rainfall zone.
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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 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 explore whaet variety herbicide tolerance
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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 provide growers the opportunity to further increase their understanding around the relationship between crop phenological traits and TOS.
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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 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 assess the yield of a range of soft wheat varieties.
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To report on wheat variety trials.
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To report on a wheat variety trial.
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To assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties.
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To report on a wheat variety trial.
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To assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties.
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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 explore wheat varieties.
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To assess the range of wheat varieties at several sites across the South East.
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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 assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties at several sites across the South-East
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The wheat fungicide trial was established to compare wheat yield and quality with no fungicide application (Treatment 1) to wheat yield and quality with fungicide application (Treatment 2) (Table 1). Treatment 2, fungicide application, mimics standard practice in the South East.
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To examine the potential for crop yield in the northern sandplain systems and explore practices that will allow the potential to be approached.
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To examine the potential for crop yield in the northern sandplain systems and explore practices that will allow the potential to be approached
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To evaluate the susceptibility of new wheat varieties, which currently have insufficient trial data to provide a disease score, to CRR compared with varieties with known disease ratings.
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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 determine the appropriate sowing time by variety combination to maximise the grain yield and quality of wheat in different environments in Western Australia.
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To assess the whole farm implementation of water repellence management strategies.
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To evaluate the effectiveness of wide row spacing in Arrino wheat in a low rainfall environment with limited inputs.
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To evaluate the performance of new pre-emergent herbicides on the control of wild oats.