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'BTH' (Novartis) on wheat, canola, lentils and field peasTo investigate the effectiveness of BTH (benzothiadiazole) to increase a crops resilience to disease. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2000 | Watchupga East VIC |
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2014 Rural Finance crop challengeTo report on the outcomes of the 2014 Rural Finance Crop Challenge. |
Southern Farming Systems
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2014 | Inverleigh VIC |
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A three year strategy to manage clethodim resistant ryegrass without oaten hayTo report on a three year strategy to manage clethodim resistant ryegrass without oaten hay. |
Hart Field Site Group
GRDC |
2016 | Hart SA |
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Abiotic stresses of cool season pulses in AustraliaTo discuss abiotic stresses of cool season pulses in Australia. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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1999 | Birchip VIC |
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Adapting to climate change with crop sequencesTo recommend options to improve; |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
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2011 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Adaptive peas for low rainfall environmentsTo evaluate field pea breeding lines ranging in their glass house tolerance to boron and salinity, for their ability to perform under high field soil boron levels. The same lines were also evaluated in the same paddock at Minnipa but on a contrasting site where lower boron levels were identified. |
South Australian Research and Development Institute
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2009 | Minnipa SA |
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Adding value through pasture and fodder break crops – is the current break crop broken?To investigate options for pasture and fodder break crops for southern Victoria with an emphasis on weed control. |
Southern Farming Systems
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2014 | Inverleigh VIC |
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Adding value through pasture and fodder break crops – is the current break crop broken?To investigate options for pasture and fodder break crops for southern Victoria with an emphasis on weed control. |
Southern Farming Systems
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2014 | Lake Bolac VIC |
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Adopting profitable crop sequences in the South Australian Mallee
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Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc.
SAGIT |
2016 | Loxton SA |
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Albus lupin, faba bean, narrow-leaf lupin, chickpea, field pea and lentil variety experiments – Methul 2021To evaluate the phenology and grain yield responses of 3 albus lupin, 6 faba bean, 6 narrow-leaf lupin, 6 chickpea, 8 field pea and 12 lentil varieties. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
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2021 | Methul NSW |
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Albus lupin, lentil, chickpea, field pea, vetch and faba bean variety experiments – Wagga Wagga 2021To investigate establishment, crop phenology, days to flowering, flowering duration, and grain yield responses of commercially available pulse and legume varieties. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
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2021 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Alternative chemical options to control Group A herbicide resistant ryegrassThe aim of this trial was to investigate alternative chemicals for the control of ryegrass in wheat; and in broadleaf crops, canola, lentil and field pea. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2000 | Watchupga East VIC |
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Alternative crops trialTo look at alternative crops to wheat and barley. |
Central West Farming Systems
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2004 | Tottenham NSW |
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An evaluation of pulse variety, time of sowing and fit for the HRZ cropping region of SW Victoria |
Southern Farming Systems
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2007 | Mininera VIC |
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Apron XL seed dressing demonstrationTo evaluate whether Apron XL improves crop establishment, root development and yields in field pea crops by protecting seedlings against the early effects of root diseases. |
Liebe Group
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2010 | East Maya WA |
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Apron XL seed dressing demonstrationTo evaluate whether Apron XL improves yield in field pea crops. |
Liebe Group
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2011 | East Maya WA |
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Assessment of alternative fungicides for improved blackspot control in field peasTo test the efficacy of a range of experimental (unregistered) foliar fungicides against the above strategy in controlling blackspot in field pea in three major production areas of South Australia.
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SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2015 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Assessment of alternative fungicides for improved blackspot control in field peasTo test the efficacy of a range of experimental (unregistered) foliar fungicides against the above strategy in controlling blackspot in field pea in three major production areas of South Australia. |
Hart Field Site Group
GRDC |
2015 | Pinery SA |
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Bacterial blight in field peaTo report on bacterial blight in field pea. |
Hart Field Site Group
HFSG members |
2012 | Hart SA |
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Blackspot management in field peas, South AustraliaTo assess wether field pea breeding advancements in resistance to blackspot are significant enough to allow management changes to sowing time in this crop. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
DPI NSW DPIVic GRDC SARDI |
2007 | Hart SA |
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Blackspot management, MRZ Mid North (Hart), South Australia
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Southern Pulse Agronomy
DEPIVic GRDC SARDI |
2014 | Hart SA |
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Blackspot manager – release of blackspot spores from pea stubblesTo report on blackspot manager – release of blackspot spores from pea stubbles. |
Hart Field Site Group
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2009 | Hart SA |
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Break crop species and varieties on yield of wheat, MRZ Mid North (Warnertown), South AustraliaTo evaluate the effects of break crop species on the yield of subsequent wheat crop. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
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2019 | Warnertown SA |
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Break crop species by variety, MRZ Mid North (Eudunda), South Australia Break crop species by variety, MRZ Mid North (Warnertown), South Australia Break crop species by variety, MRZ South East (Mundulla), South Australia Break crop species by variety, MRZTo evaluate the suitability of different pulse species as break crops for different climatic, soil and biotic stress conditions. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
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2019 | Eudunda SA |
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Break crops can provide over 1 t/ha of extra wheat over the three subsequent seasonsAlthough cereal-intensive cropping has been demonstrated to be productive in the Mallee, there are situations where grass weeds, disease and high fertiliser costs may necessitate a break crop option. This trial was designed to evaluate the effect of a range of break crops and pasture over a range of mallee soils over 3 years of subsequent wheat. In replicated field trials at the Karoonda (Lowaldie) site, break crops including legume, rye, brassica and pasture were grown in 2009 and 2010 and followed by consecutive wheat crops until 2013. Wheat yield following these breaks were compared with a continuous wheat treatment. All treatments were applied at four positions in the landscape: hill (deep sand), mid-top, mid-slope and swale (heavy flat). |
Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc.
GRDC |
2009 | Karoonda SA |
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Break crops in cropping systems: impacts on income, nitrogen and weedsTo determine the effect of different cropping sequences to continuous cropping. |
Riverine Plains
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2012 | Yarrawonga South VIC |
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Brome grass management following various cultural practicesTo measure differences in yield and brome grass control following a numerous years of cultural practice on commercial size trial |
Northern Sustainable Soils
NRNY |
2012 | Port Broughton SA |
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Brome grass management. Part II: paddock monitoring across the Mid-NorthTo investigate selection of the right rotation and herbicide strategy for brome grass management. |
Hart Field Site Group
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2015 | SA |
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Brown manuring - evaluation of new pulse varieties in a brown manure system and their role in a crop sequence- Wagga Wagga NSW
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Southern Pulse Agronomy
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2012 | Wagga Wagga NSW |
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Can nil disturbance seeding systems overcome water repellence in non-wetting gravels and other soil health issues over time?To test whether disturbance seeding systems overcome water repellence in non-wetting gravels and other soil health issues over time. |
Stirlings to Coast Farmers
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2017 | Kendenup WA |
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Can resistant ryegrass be managed cost-effectively under break crops?To compare the productivity and profitability of cropping in the presence of a background of herbicide resistant ryegrass, and to assess the implications of various low or high input grass control options applied to wheat and break crops on production costs and ryegrass management. |
FarmLink Research
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2012 | Eurongilly NSW |
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Canola nutrition: Clearfield canola challengeVeggie mix is a product formulated by nutrian specifically for use in horticulture. This trial aimed to mimic results acheived for fruiting in vegetable crops across into brassica broadacre crops. |
Northern Agri Group
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2013 | Depot Hill WA |
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Canola, peola and lentil demonstrationTo compare varieties of canola, peola an lentils. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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1994 | Birchip VIC |
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Chickpea, Spring Sowing, HRZ Southern Wimmera (Gymbowen), Victoria Faba bean, field pea, lupin, vetch and lentil, Spring Sowing, HRZ Southern Wimmera (Gymbowen), VictoriaTo investigate adaptability chickpea, faba bean, field pea, lupin, vetch and lentil varieties and breeding lines to spring sowing. Specifically, in chickpea there was a focus on new early flowering breeding lines with improved cold tolerance during the pod set phase. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
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2019 | Gymbowen VIC |
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Combating sodic subsoils - is plant growth affected by sodic subsoils?To investigate whether plant growth affected by sodic subsoils. |
Central West Farming Systems
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2004 | Condobolin NSW |
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Coming out of a drought - management of pastures and sheepTo answer the question 'What if there is no break until June or July?' |
Birchip Cropping Group
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1994 | Berriwillock VIC |
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Comparing break crop performance in the SA MalleeTrials were implemented to compare break crop productivity and profitability on major soil types in the northern South Australian Mallee. This information will help farmers in this region to select the most appropriate break crop for their farming system. |
Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc.
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2015 | Loxton SA |
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Comparing break crop performance in the SA MalleeTrials were implemented to compare break crop productivity and profitability on major soil types in the northern South Australian Mallee. This information will help farmers in this region to select the most appropriate break crop for their farming system. |
Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc.
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2015 | Waikerie SA |
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Comparing break crop performance in the SA MalleeTo compare break crop productivity and profitability on major soil types in the northern South Australian Mallee. |
Central West Farming Systems
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2015 | Waikerie SA |
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Comparing break crop performance in the SA Mallee |
Central West Farming Systems
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2015 | Waikerie SA |
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Comparing the profitability of break crops with cereals. Are there trade offs between break crops and different end uses?To compare the productivity and relative profitability of various low input/low risk cropping options with alternative high input/high risk, but potentially higher return crops. |
FarmLink Research
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2011 | Wagga Wagga NSW |
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Comparison of brown manure peas and long fallow north west of LockhartTo measure the impacts of brown manure peas on nitrogen fixation, moisture conservation, weed control and yield compared to a traditional long fallow system. |
FarmLink Research
GRDC |
2012 | Lockhart NSW |
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Comparison of different green manure crops as tools for renovation cropping and evaluating economic benefits at Mullewa on a heavy soilThis research determines to assess the benefits (economic and environmental) of a green manure phase under current cropping systems in areas with a poor nutritional status. To evaluate crop types and incorporation techniques to rejuvenate poor performing soils using a green manure phase, as well as to identify and evaluate the potential longevity of benefits on a heavy loam soil in Mullewa, Western Australia over five years. |
SoilsWest
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1998 | Mullewa WA |
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Condobolin, field pea varietal yield and quality trialTo provide localised data on the yield and quality response of released and near release field pea lines. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2005 | Condobolin NSW |
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Continuous cropping - is it sustainable?To answer the question - continuous cropping - is it sustainable? |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
1997 | Condobolin NSW |
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Cost effective farming – financial analysisTo assess the financial consequences of changing farming systems and inputs, specifically investigating the impact of changing break crop type and reduced fertiliser inputs on subsequent wheat yields and longer term profitability. |
Hart Field Site Group
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2008 | Hart SA |
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Crop growth stage and accuracy of H sensorTo 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. |
Society of Precision Agriculture Australia
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2015 | Mildura VIC |
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Crop monitoringTo report on 2003 crop monitoring. |
Central West Farming Systems
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2003 | Tottenham NSW |
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Crop rotation trial
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Southern Farming Systems
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2002 | Riccarton (Campbell Town) TAS |
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Crop sequences address agronomic contraints in a long term continuous cereal paddockTo quantify the agronomic benefits that break crops can provide in Mallee cropping rotations so that farmers can be confident of the long term benefits of more diverse crop sequences. |
Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc.
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2014 | Wargan VIC |
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