Trial | Contributor Funding sources |
Year | Trial site |
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Gunning Gap CWFS site -lime response on a sandy acid soilTo report on a long-term soil amelioration trial established at the Gunning Gap CWFS regional site. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2002 | Gunning Gap NSW |
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Gunning Gap and Wirrinya CWFS sites - wheat stripe rust and fungicide controlTo compare the response of H45 and Bowerbird when treated with a range of fungicide treatments. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2003 | Gunning Gap NSW |
Research organisaton
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Gunning Gap and Wirrinya CWFS sites - wheat stripe rust and fungicide controlTo compare the response of H45 and Bowerbird when treated with a range of fungicide treatments. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2003 | Wirrinya NSW |
Research organisaton
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Guidelines to developing a robust leasing or share farming systemTo provide guidelines to developing a robust leasing or share farming system. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2006 | Birchip VIC |
Research organisaton
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Guidelines for chemical insect controlTo present options and guidelines for chemical insect control. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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1994 | Birchip VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growth regulators in barley and canolaTo determine whether in the high rainfall areas of the Wimmera the use of growth regulators would be beneficial. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2001 | Rupanyup VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growth regulator trial - canolaTo identify whether growth regulators reduce lodging in canola and increase in higher yields. |
Southern Farming Systems
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2000 | Gnarwarre VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growth regulant trial, South East (Conmurra), South Australia
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Southern Pulse Agronomy
DPIVic GRDC NSWI&I SARDI |
2010 | Conmurra SA |
Research organisaton
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Growing winter wheat on summer rainThe 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. |
Birchip Cropping Group
GRDC |
2012 | Birchip VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growing wheat and barley after serradella – does extra nitrogen help?
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
DPIRD WA GRDC |
2017 | Yallabatharra WA |
Research organisaton
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Growing topsoil: year three resultsTo investigate the impacts burying at depth organic matter (using a Neutrog product Bounce Back) and gypsum using the subsoiler machine. |
Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2014 | SA |
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Growing topsoil: the final soil resultsTo investigate the impacts burying at depth organic matter (using a Neutrog product Bounce Back) and gypsum using the Sub Soiler machine. |
Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2013 | SA |
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Growing topsoil: is it possible?To investigate the question of 'what if there was a simple way to improve the topsoil depth to |
Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2011 | SA |
Research organisaton
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Growing topsoil: is is possible?To investigate the questions:
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Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2010 | SA |
Research organisaton
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Growing topsoil - the work continues
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Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2012 | SA |
Research organisaton
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Growing season rainfall at Birchip - is there any pattern?To answer the question 'Growing season rainfall at Birhcip - is there any pattern'. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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1996 | Birchip VIC |
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Growing pulses on ameliorated soilTo demonstrate the potential of pulse crops on soil that was previously only capable of producing lupins. |
SARDI - Clare
GRDC |
2021 | Mount Hope SA |
Research organisaton
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Growing pulses on ameliorated soilTo determine how productive and profitable high value pulse crops are on soils that have been ameliorated. Paddock scale demonstration. Possibly with small plot demonstrations of weed control options on ameliorated soils. |
SARDI - Clare
GRDC |
2022 | Mount Hope SA |
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Growing pulses on ameliorated soilTo determine how productive and profitable high value pulse crops are on soils that have been ameliorated. Paddock scale demonstration. Possibly with small plot demonstrations of weed control options on ameliorated soils. |
SARDI - Clare
GRDC |
2023 | Mount Hope SA |
Research organisaton
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Growing pulse crops - a grower experienceTo report on a grower experience of growing pulse crops in NSW. |
Central West Farming Systems
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1999 | Gunningbland NSW |
Research organisaton
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Growing profitable irrigated durum wheat Part 3To evaluate 4 new durum wheats under irrigated conditions |
Irrigated Cropping Council
GRDC |
2017 | Kerang VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growing profitable irrigated durum wheat Part 2To evaluate several strategies to achieve high yielding irrigated durum wheat under overhead spray irrigation |
Irrigated Cropping Council
GRDC |
2017 | NSW |
Research organisaton
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Growing profitable irrigated durum wheat Part 1To test several agronomic strategies designed to maximise yield and achieve DR1 specifications under surface irrigated conditions |
Irrigated Cropping Council
GRDC |
2017 | Kerang VIC |
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Growing profitable irrigated durum wheat Part 1To economically grow irrigated wheat to meeet DR1 specifications |
Irrigated Cropping Council
GRDC |
2018 | Kerang VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growing More Profitable Crops on Chemical FallowIn 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 fallow. This project was designed to test the relative benefit of chemical fallow with a range of different crop types. The trials compared different crop types on chemical fallow with the aim to identify which crop is likely to produce the highest return. The trials was a joint effort with Pulse Australia with the aim also to demonstrate and test pulse species in the Corrigin district.
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Corrigin Farm Improvement Group
COGGO |
2013 | Corrigin WA |
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Growing malting barleyTo determine the agronomic conditions required to grow a quality barley product suitable for malting. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2000 | Charlton VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growing Long Season Wheat in the HRZ of WAThe aim of this trial is to assess the viability of long season wheat in the HRZ.
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Stirlings to Coast Farmers
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2017 | Kendenup WA |
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Growing high protein hard and durum wheatTo identify the agronomic practices which lead to the production of high quality hard and durum wheat. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2000 | Birchip VIC |
Research organisaton
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Growing chickpeas on eastern Eyre PeninsulaTo grow chickpeas on eastern Eyre Peninsula. |
South Australian Research and Development Institute
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2010 | Cleve SA |
Research organisaton
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Growing canola after a cerealThe aim of this trial was to investigate managmeent practices for groin canola after cereal. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2000 | Charlton VIC |
Research organisaton
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Grower tools - yield predictive devices for making in-season management decisionsTo 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 comparability study, looking predominately at five tools used to forecast yield and manage inputs. |
South East Premium Wheat Growers Association
GRDC |
2015 | Condingup WA |
Research organisaton
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Grower tools - yield predictive devices for making in-season management decisionsTo 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 comparability study, looking predominately at five tools used to forecast yield and manage inputs. |
South East Premium Wheat Growers Association
GRDC |
2015 | Mount Ney WA |
Research organisaton
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Grower tools – yield predictive devices for making in-season management decisionstTo 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 comparability study, looking predominately at five tools used to forecast yield and manage inputs. |
South East Premium Wheat Growers Association
GRDC |
2015 | Scaddan WA |
Research organisaton
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Grower tools – yield predictive devices for making in-season management decisionsTo 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 comparability study, looking predominately at five tools used to forecast yield and manage inputs. |
South East Premium Wheat Growers Association
GRDC |
2015 | Neridup WA |
Research organisaton
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Group G Herbicide TrialTo evaluate a range of Group G herbicide ‘spikes’ to better understand there market fit prior to sowing broadacre crops. |
MacKillop Farm Management Group
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2012 | Conmurra SA |
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Group D herbicide comparisonTo compare Triflur 480 versus Stomp, in relation to traditional use and minimum cultivation, on wheat and canola. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2002 | Birchip VIC |
Research organisaton
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Group C and G herbicide tolerance and dry seedingTo evaluate the effect of group C and G herbicides on lentil in a sandy dry seeding situation |
SARDI - Clare
GRDC |
2021 | Alford SA |
Research organisaton
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Group B tolerant crops
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Hart Field Site Group
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2013 | Hart SA |
Research organisaton
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Group B tolerant crops
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Hart Field Site Group
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2012 | Hart SA |
Research organisaton
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Group B tolerant crops
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Hart Field Site Group
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2011 | Hart SA |
Research organisaton
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Group B residual herbicide tolerance, MRZ Mid North (Pinery), South Australia
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Southern Pulse Agronomy
DEPIVic DPI NSW GRDC SARDI |
2014 | Pinery SA |
Research organisaton
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Group B herbicide tolerance, MRZ Mid North (Mallala) and Yorke Peninsula (Arthurton), South Australia
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Southern Pulse Agronomy
DPIVic GRDC SARDI |
2011 | Arthurton SA |
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Group B herbicide tolerance in lentil and faba bean on the Eyre PeninsulaTo 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 there are few effective broadleaf post emergent herbicides available for use in faba bean and lentil. Along with limited control options, the presence of possible herbicide residues, such as sulfonylureas (SU), from previous crops are major deterrents for including pulses in a cropping rotation where there is an increased risk of herbicide damage. In recent years, Group B herbicide tolerant (HT) lentil and faba bean varieties have been released to Australian growers and have proven very popular for giving more flexible weed control options, particularly for late emerging broadleaf weeds. The Group B herbicide tolerance traits not only provide growers with in-crop options for broadleaf weed control, but also allow these pulse crops to be grown on Group B (including SU) herbicide residues, which can persist from previous crop applications for up to 24 months or longer, depending on rainfall (minimum of 700 mm) and soil pH (as per DuPont™ Glean® and Tackle® WG product labels).
The aim of these trials was to evaluate the levels of tolerance to simulated residues and post-emergent applications of Group B herbicides in lentil XT varieties, and a faba bean mutant derived line with Group B herbicide tolerance traits. |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2019 | Coulta SA |
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Group B efficacy on ryegrassTo compare the efficacy of different group B herbicides. |
Birchip Cropping Group
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2005 | St Arnaud VIC |
Research organisaton
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Group A Herbicide Plantbacks to Wheat - YallaroiTo assess the relative plantback safety of Group A herbicides in wheat. |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2016 | Yallaroi NSW |
Research organisaton
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Group A Herbicide Plantbacks to Wheat - TulloonaTo compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in wheat. |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2014 | Tulloona NSW |
Research organisaton
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Group A Herbicide Plantbacks to Wheat - EvansleaTo assess the relative plantback safety of Group A herbicides in wheat. |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2015 | Evanslea QLD |
Research organisaton
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Group A Herbicide Plantbacks to Wheat - EvansleaTo compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in wheat. |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2014 | Evanslea QLD |
Research organisaton
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Group A Herbicide Plantbacks to Wheat - Emerald HillTo assess the relative plantback safety of Group A herbicides in wheat. |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2016 | Emerald Hill NSW |
Research organisaton
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Group A Herbicide Plantbacks to Wheat - Emerald HillTo compare a range of Group A herbicides for plantback crop safety in wheat. |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2014 | Emerald Hill NSW |
Research organisaton
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