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Impact of Crop Type & Population on Fallow EfficiencyTo evaluate the impact of crop type and plant population on fallow efficiency and following crop performance |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2020 | |
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Long-term stubble retention and reduced tillage - SpaldingTo investigate the long term effects of different approaches to sustainable farming, especially in relation to soil moisture and soil quality. |
Hart Field Site Group
GRDC |
2010 | |
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Crop rotation trialTo investigate the merit of fodder crops in the crop rotation, with particular interest in weed control, nitrogen and gross margin. |
Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
GRDC SFS |
2014 | 'Coolalie' East West Highway One |
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Efficacy Cost of Drift Reduction - BectiveTo determine the effects on efficacy of adopting drift reduction agents and ultra coarse droplets. |
Northern Grower Alliance
GRDC |
2018 | Bective |
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An improved soil test for copper deficient soilsTo improve the soil test for available copper in soils. |
South Australian Research and Development Institute
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1981 | Brisbane |
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Crop-topping cereals at CumminsTo investigate the impact of glyphosate as a crop-topping operation and the follow-on effects on grain yield and quality |
Eyre Peninsula Agricultural Research Foundation
GRDC |
2009 | Cummins |
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Improving the tolerance of lucerne to soil acidity
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Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2010 | Cygnet RIver |
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Increasing the profitability of the double break rotation in the medium rainfall zone of WA Wheatbelt through incorporation of an early sown high value pulse.The objective of this trial is to demonstrate that growing canola (with effective weed control options) followed by a high value legume (with higher economic value) can lead to an effective and profitable double break crop sequence. The contribution of an early sowing date versus a traditional sowing date to increase the profitability of these crops will also be evaluated. This project will determine the economic value of growing canola followed by a high value legume, and the impact of this rotation on the grain yield and profitability of a cereal crop in the first year following the double break crop sequence. |
West Midlands Group
GRDC |
2020 | Dandaragan |
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Lentil, Germplasm, HRZ North East (Dookie), VictoriaTo investigate the adaptability of a range of lentil varieties and breeding lines, specifically on the more acidic soils of the Dookie region. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Dookie |
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Reliability of pulse crops in central NSWTo provide information about the reliability of pulse crops in central NSW. |
Central West Farming Systems
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1999 | Dubbo |
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Field pea nutrition trialsTo investigate the potential for response to P rates above 15 kg/ha. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2004 | Goonumbla |
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Fertiliser types: what's the difference between them?
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Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
NLP |
2009 | Kangaroo Island |
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Canola in the Central West - a grower experienceTo report on a grower experience of growing canola in the Central West. |
Central West Farming Systems
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1999 | Lynton |
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EverGraze: more perennials, better livestock, healthier catchments
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Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
MLA |
2008 | Macgillivray |
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Spader demonstration sitesThe spader trials were set up at several sites ranging from 0.5 ha to whole paddocks. The growers wanted |
Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2009 | Macgillivray |
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Economic return of controlling spot type net blotch in Kwinana East port zoneTo investigate the economic return of spraying fungicide for spot type net blotch in barley in the eastern wheatbelt. |
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
DPIRD WA GRDC |
2017 | Merredin |
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Angel proves to be a godsendTo demonstrate to Upper North growers the impact that sulfonylurea (SU) residues and other broadleaf herbicides have on two medic pastures, Herald and the new strand medic Angel. |
Central West Farming Systems
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2005 | Morchard |
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Irrigation Discussion Group Focus Paddock - growing maize in TasmaniaMaize is not commonly grown in Tasmania. This demonstration was to see what varieties would work in the local environment |
Irrigated Cropping Council
GRDC |
2020 | Ormley |
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Increasing kikuyu production in winter
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Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2011 | Stokes Bay Road |
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Pasture cropping: can you have your cake and eat it too?To investigate the idea of Pasture Cropping (PC), which involves seeding a crop into an existing summer-active pasture stand without killing the pasture. |
Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2010 | Stokes Bay Road |
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Pasture cropping: peas and kikuyu a great mix
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Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated
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2011 | Stokes Bay Road |
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Nitrogen inputs from pasture and patterns of release for cropsTo discuss nitrogen inputs from pasture and patterns of release for crops. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
1998 | Canberra ACT |
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Effect of seed rate and herbicides on annual ryegrass management in wheatThis field trial at Gladstone was undertaken to investigate factorial combinations of wheat seed rate and herbicides on the management of annual ryegrass. |
School of Agriculture, Food and Wine - The University of Adelaide
GRDC |
2022 | Gladstone ACT |
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Agronomic drivers of yield in rain-fed wheat production systems – Liverpool PlainsThe aim of this research was to benchmark yield potential across a range of growing environments in the NGR over two consecutive seasons, and to quantify the effect genotype (G), management (M) and environment (E) had on yield. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Mullaley ACT |
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Assessing the effects of natural enemies on insect pests in canolaThe aims of these experiments were to determine: • the potential effect of natural enemies on insect pests • any long-term effects from insecticide seed treatments on natural enemies • any differences in natural enemies and pest distribution. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
CSIRO DPIRD WA SARDI |
2017 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Benchmarking cotton productivityThis app was developed for weather-based irrigation scheduling using a crop coefficient (Kc) estimated from satellite observations and reference crop evapotranspiration (ETo) estimated from scientific information for landowners (SILO) grids (Jeffery et al. 2001). |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW |
2014 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Crop competition in chickpea and faba bean against sowthistle – Wagga Wagga 2017 To investigate whether competitiveness can be increased in chickpea and faba bean to reduce sowthistle biomass and seed production, and how this affects crop yield. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2017 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Crown rot variety trials – southern NSW 2015The aim of the experiment was to examine the effect of crown rot on yield in 12 bread wheats, one durum wheat and five barley varieties of differing tolerance levels in southern NSW (sNSW). |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Determining canola physiological maturity with remote sensingThis project conducted a preliminary investigation to determine whether an objective remote sensing method could be a feasible alternative to hand sampling, and to guide further research. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2019 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Effect of heat stress on canola yield and qualityThe aim of this experiment was to understand canola variety heat stress responses and their capacity to adapt to warmer future climates. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2019 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Effect of sowing date on grain yield of 36 wheat varietiesTo assess the effect of early, mid and late sowing times on the phenology, grain yeild and grain protein of several newer wheat varieties grown in southern NSW. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Efficacy of different foliar fungicides to manage sclerotinia stem rot in canolaThis study aimed to compare the efficacy of three different foliar fungicides in managing sclerotinia stem rot in canola. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2016 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Faba bean sowing date – Wagga Wagga 2016To compare growth, development and yield of current commercial faba bean varieties and advanced breeding lines sown on three dates on a red brown–earth at Wagga Wagga in southern NSW. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
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2016 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Faba bean time of sowing - Wagga Wagga 2014To compare the growth, development and yield of current commercial faba bean varieties and promising advanced breeding lines at three sowing dates on a hard-setting, acidic, red brown soil at Wagga Wagga. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2014 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Faba bean time of sowing - Wagga Wagga 2015To compare growth, development and yield of current commercial faba bean varieties and advancing breeding lines at three times of sowing (TOS) at Wagga Wagga. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Frost damage identification in canola – symptoms and risk assessmentTo identify frost damage in canola and assess symptoms and risk |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2020 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Grain yield performance of new wheat germplasm with resistance to Karnal bunt An international research collaboration with CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Mexico) has developed new wheat germplasm carrying Karnal bunt resistance genes. These will be made available |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Imidazolinone-tolerant lentils - Wagga WaggaThis experiment evaluated the two new imidazolinone (IMI) herbicide-tolerant lentil varieties PBA Herald XT and PBA Hurricane XT alongside other commercial varieties and breeding lines for adaptation and production in southern NSW |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2014 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Improving nitrogen fertiliser use efficiency in wheat using mid-row bandingIn this experiment, we compare three methods of N supply to wheat: The difference method was used to evaluated the efficiency of each. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW |
2016 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Increasing on-farm adoption of broadleaf species in crop sequences to improve grain production and profitabilityTo explore whether the nitrogen (N) benefits to subsequent cereals from the break crops, and savings from weed control, could offset the loss of income from break crops in the longer term. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2011 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Lentil time of sowing and sowing rateTo establish agronomic guidelines for lentil time of sowing (TOS) and seeding rate for current commercial lentil varieties and advanced breeding lines at Wagga Wagga. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Lupin sowing date – Wagga Wagga 2016To compare growth, development and yield of current commercial lupin varieties and promising advanced breeding lines sown on three dates on a red–brown earth at Wagga Wagga in southern NSW. This information will be used to confirm and update current agronomic |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
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2016 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Managing barley on acidic soil in southern NSW – Wagga Wagga 2015This experiment aimed to evaluate agronomic management options that enhance the yield potential on this specific soil type. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Nodulation studies with pulses on acidic red-brown soils – Wagga Wagga 2014This experiment compared different rhizobia inoculant formulations on nodulation, growth and yield of field pea, lupin, faba bean, lentil and chickpea under varying rain-fed and soil moisture conditions on an acidic, red-brown earth at Wagga Wagga in the south-eastern cropping zone of southern NSW |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2014 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Options for reducing nitrous oxide emissions from dryland cropping in the southern NSW grains regionThe objectives were to: 1. reduce nitrous oxide emissions from dryland grains cropping. 2. improve nitrogen use efficiency. 3. validate and develop process-based biogeochemistry models. 4. simulate net greenhouse gas emission under current and projected future climate scenarios. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
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2012 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Phenology of commercial and new release canola varietiesThis experiment examined the phenology of 31 commercial varieties and newly released lines sown on two sowing dates at Wagga Wagga, NSW in 2019. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2019 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Phenology of commercial and new release canola varieties in 2020An experiment at Wagga Wagga in 2020 examined the phenology of 34 commercial and newly released varieties sown on two dates. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
CSIRO DPI NSW GRDC |
2020 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Survey for pulse and canola diseases in southern NSW in 2020This paper reports on the priority diseases identified in the 2020 crop surveys and highlights implications for grains producers in 2021. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2020 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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Tapping into ancient sources of disease resistance to protect our modern barley cultivars – barley scald 2015The aim of this work is to increase the sources of multi-disease resistant germplasm available for barley variety improvement in Australia. This is being achieved by screening and identifying possible sources of resistance to barley scald and other diseases from the centres of origin of barley cultivation. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2015 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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The effects from surface residue on the phenology and grain yield of chickpea and lentil – Wagga Wagga 2018This experiment, which was part of a larger project based at Tamworth (BLG106), was conducted to determine the effect on chickpea and lentil crop development and grain yield from varying amounts of cereal surface residue (mimicking stubble load) and the resulting lower temperatures. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC |
2018 | Wagga Wagga ACT |
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