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To investigate the potential of new vetch species/varieties for very low rainfall areas in Southern Australia.
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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 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 promote early vigour to improve biomass and yield partitioning in vetch.
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To compare the effects VRT on different soil tyes and to compare rates of seed and fertiliser.
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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 introduce the concept of water use efficiency.
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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 integrate productive perennial pastures into annual cropping systems so as to improve the profitability and sustainability of dryland farming.
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To summarise the current knowledge about waterlogging on Kangaroo Island.
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To discuss using computers to give you weather at your fingertips.
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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 demonstrate the effectiveness of weed sensing technology (WeedSeeker) for controlling problematic low population weeds (e.g. Prickly Lettuce).
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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 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 determine what happens to pre-drilled N on southern Malle clay-loam soils.
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To determine the best form of nitrogen fertiliser for topdressing on alkaline soils.
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To discuss the question 'What is the best product for topdressing nitrogen?'.
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To report on the Paxton's efforts to “to keep the soil pH above 5, we know if we don’t, we start losing production”.
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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 assess the impact of applying Nitrogen at different rates and timings and insecticide for the control of BYDV on grain yields of selected wheat varieties.
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To assess the impact of applying Nitrogen at different rates and timings and insecticide for the control of BYDV on grain yields of selected wheat varieties.
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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 yield of a range of agronomic treatments on wheat varieties at several 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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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 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 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 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 unravell the combined effects of variety, sowing time and N, on yield and its components.
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To study the effect of elevated temperature, sowing time, variety, and N rate on wheat yield.
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To assess the effect of varying the seed and fertiliser rates on the yield of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the effect of varying the seed rates and fertiliser inputs on wheat yeilds.
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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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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To assess the effect of phosphorus required to optimise the yield of wheat grown after wheat in a high phosphorus soil.
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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 investigate the response of wheat to polymer-coated urea.
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To measure potential responses in wheat.
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To demonstrate the benefits of applying phosphorus and nitrogen to wheat in cereal-leume rotations on sodic soils in the southern Mallee.
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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 determine if wheat would respond to post-emergent applications of zinc and different products containing sulphur and nitrogen.
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To determine yield and quality of three new wheat varieties, sown using farmer equipment.
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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 variation of PUE among varieties of wheat across a range of seasons in order to provide farmers with better knowledge of their current varieties.
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To compare P efficiency of commonly grown varieties (plus a few new ones) on the upper EP to provide farmers with better knowledge of their current varieties, or select new varieties that may better utilise applied P in a grey calcareous soil.
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To compare wheat varieties and effect of nitrogen on yield and quality.
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To report on a soft wheat variety trial.
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To report on a wheat variety trial.
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To report on a wheat variety trial.
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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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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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This trial is apart of a three year GRDC project to develop a benchmark to be used to accurately determine crops' N status.
The aim of this years trial is to determine how a crops’ N status changes in relation to early sowing and variety.
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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 investigate the response to nitrogen fertiliser on wheat.
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To compare three N products for topdressing nitrogen onto 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.