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Chickpea, Nutrition to promote early vigour, MRZ Eyre Peninsula (Tooligie), South Australia Chickpea, Nutrition to promote early vigour, MRZ Mid North (Warnertown), South AustraliaTo promote early vigour to improve biomass and yield partitioning in chickpea. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Tooligie |
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Faba Bean, Nutrition to promote early vigour, MRZ Eyre Peninsula (Tooligie), South Australia Faba Bean, Nutrition to promote early vigour, HRZ Eyre Peninsula (Strawberry Hill), South AustraliaTo promote early vigour to improve biomass and yield partitioning in faba bean. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Tooligie |
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Chasing high yield in faba beans at Wittenoom Hills 2021We aim to determine if faba beans in higher rainfall zone respond to high rates of phosphorus, in-crop nitrogen and/or a complete/intensive nutritional and disease management package. |
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
DPIRD WA GRDC |
2021 | Wittenoom Hills |
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Cereal response to stubble treatments in Central Western NSWTo investigate the impact that stubble treatments (burning, cultivation, harrowed/flattened or standing stubble) imposed towards the end of the fallow have on the yield of winter crops. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2016 | Alectown NSW |
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Performance of canola under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings in canola following a commercial triticale crop to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2009 | Coreen NSW |
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Performance of canola under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings in canola following wheat to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2011 | Coreen NSW |
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Performance of canola under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings in canola following wheat to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2012 | Coreen NSW |
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Performance of first wheat under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings in wheat following a commercial canola crop to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2009 | Coreen NSW |
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Performance of first wheat under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings for first wheat following canola to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2010 | Coreen NSW |
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Performance of first wheat under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings for first wheat following canola to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2012 | Coreen NSW |
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Performance of second wheat under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings for second wheat (wheat on wheat) following canola to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2010 | Coreen NSW |
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Performance of second wheat under no-till full stubble retention (NTSR) using different drill opener and row spacings at CoreenTo evaluate the performance of different drill openers at a range or row spacings for second wheat (wheat on wheat) following canola to improve water use efficiency (WUE) in no-till cropping and stubble retention systems in spatially and temporally variable conditions in the Riverine Plains. |
Riverine Plains
GRDC |
2011 | Coreen NSW |
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Seasonal effects of strategic stubble treatments on nitrogen response in wheat in CWFS districtsCWFS are conducting trials at its regional sites that - investigate the impact of different stubble treatments imposed towards the end of the fallow have on nitrogen response (applied as urea) in wheat yield and quality - evaluate the widely used advisor/farmer benchmark of 20 kg actual N required per tonne of expected yield. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2014 | Gunning Gap NSW |
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Faba bean sowing date – Lockhart 2016To compare growth, development and yield of current commercial faba bean varieties and advanced breeding lines sown on two dates on a brown clay loam at Lockhart southern NSW. |
Department of Primary Industries NSW
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2016 | Lockhart, NSW NSW |
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Seasonal effects of strategic stubble treatments on nitrogen response in wheat in CWFS districtsCWFS are conducting trials at its regional sites that - investigate the impact of different stubble treatments imposed towards the end of the fallow have on nitrogen response (applied as urea) in wheat yield and quality - evaluate the widely used advisor/farmer benchmark of 20 kg actual N required per tonne of expected yield. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2014 | Nyngan NSW |
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Seasonal effects of strategic stubble treatments on wheat and barley in CWFS districts; Year 2 of a 5 year investigation
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Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2014 | Nyngan NSW |
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Evaluation of late nitrogen applications to achieve yield potential and increased protein content in wheatTo determine what impact delaying the timing of N applications after growth stage 32 will have on wheat yield and protein, and whether there is an advantage of using solid or liquid fertiliser. |
Southern Farming Systems
GRDC |
2014 | Temora NSW |
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Seasonal effects of stubble treatments on canola establishment and grain yield in CWFS districtsTrial aimed to investigate the impact that different stubble treatments imposed towards the end of the fallow have on the establishment and yield of canola. |
Central West Farming Systems
GRDC |
2013 | Tullamore NSW |
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Erect Head Control in April Sown WheatTo assess the principal causes of erect heads at harvest in April sown wheat crops Individual objectives specific to the trial were: |
Field Applied Research (FAR) Australia
GRDC |
2020 | Wallendbeen NSW |
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HYC 1st Stage ScreenTo examine the phenology, disease resistance and standing power of new wheat germplasm sown on 22nd April versus control varieties. |
Field Applied Research (FAR) Australia
GRDC |
2020 | Wallendbeen NSW |
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HYC Disease Management Germplasm InteractionTo develop profitable and sustainable approaches to disease management in high yielding and HRZ regions. Individual objectives specific to the trial were: |
Field Applied Research (FAR) Australia
GRDC |
2020 | Wallendbeen NSW |
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HYC Genotype x Environment x Environment (G.E.M) Trial SeriesTo assess the performance of winter and spring wheat germplasm managed under three different levels of management (22nd April sown). |
Field Applied Research (FAR) Australia
GRDC |
2020 | Wallendbeen NSW |
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HYC Spring Wheat “Reset” TrialTo assess the value of pre and post GS30 defoliation in winter and spring germplasm grown in HRZ or high yielding regions of different season lengths. Individual objectives specific to the trial were: |
Field Applied Research (FAR) Australia
GRDC |
2020 | Wallendbeen NSW |
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Nutrition for Hyper Yielding WheatTo assess the value of higher nutrition input (N, P, K & S) for wheat in the growing season and as an “N bank” for the following season. Individual objectives specific to the trials were: |
Field Applied Research (FAR) Australia
GRDC |
2020 | Wallendbeen NSW |
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Faba Bean, Canopy Management, HRZ South East (Bool Lagoon), South Australia Faba Bean, Canopy Management, HRZ Eyre Peninsula (Yeelanna), South Australia Faba Bean, Canopy Management, HRZ Mid North (Tarlee), South AustraliaFaba Bean, Canopy Management, HRZ South East (Bool Lagoon), South Australia Faba Bean, Canopy Management, HRZ Eyre Peninsula (Yeelanna), South Australia Faba Bean, Canopy Management, HRZ Mid North (Tarlee), South Australia |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
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2019 | Bool Lagoon SA |
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Faba Bean, Fungicides strategies, chocolate spot in PBA Amberley, HRZ South East (Bool Lagoon), South Australia Faba Bean, Fungicides strategies, chocolate spot in PBA Amberley, MRZ Lower Eyre Peninsula (Yeelanna), South AustraliaFaba Bean, Fungicides strategies, chocolate spot in PBA Amberley, HRZ South East (Bool Lagoon), South Australia Faba Bean, Fungicides strategies, chocolate spot in PBA Amberley, MRZ Lower Eyre Peninsula (Yeelanna), South Australia |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Bool Lagoon SA |
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Faba Bean, Pre-sowing fungicides, cercospora leaf spot, HRZ South East (Bool Lagoon), South AustraliaTo evaluate the effectiveness of fungicide seed dressings and in-furrow treatments against cercospora leaf spot in faba bean. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Bool Lagoon SA |
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Canola establishment under various stubble management treatments pre-sowingTo demonstrate whether current seeder set ups within the region are capable of successfully sowing canola into heavy stubble. |
Upper North Farming Systems
GRDC |
2014 | Booleroo Centre SA |
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Implementation of specific management strategies for onion weed under stubble retention (chemical control trial)To assess the chemical control options for effective control of onion weed without cultivation. |
Upper North Farming Systems
GRDC |
2014 | Booleroo Centre SA |
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Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubbles in the Upper North of SAThe demonstrate issues key to the current GRDC funded Stubble Initiative Project. |
Upper North Farming Systems
GRDC |
2013 | Booleroo Centre SA |
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Lentil, Management of Constrained Soils, MRZ Yorke Peninsula (Bute), South AustraliaTo evaluate agronomic strategies to overcome constrained soils where lentil is grown in high intensity production zones of the Yorke Peninsula. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Bute SA |
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Faba Bean, Potassium Nutrition, MRZ South East (Coomandook), South Australia Faba Bean, Potassium Nutrition, HRZ Eyre Peninsula (Strawberry Hill), South AustraliaTo evaluate the effects of timing of potassium application on growth and vigor of faba bean. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Coomandook SA |
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Lentil, Herbicide strategies to control wild radish, MRZ South East (Coomandook), South Australia Faba bean, Herbicide strategies to control wild radish, MRZ South East (Coomandook), South AustraliaTo evaluate the efficacy of different herbicides to control radish in pulses. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Coomandook SA |
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Nitrogen application at stem elongation, is it worth the investment?To determine whether adding extra nitrogen (N) at GS31 will bring benefits above the current standard practice of only applying nitrogen at or near sowing in three different Eyre Peninsula (EP) environments.
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SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2018 | Cummins 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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Field Pea, Canopy management, LRZ Mid North (Willowie), South Australia Field Pea, Canopy management, MRZ Mid North (Hart), South Australia Field Pea, Canopy management, LRZ Eyre Peninsula (Wudinna), South AustraliaTo reduce lodging and increase harvestability and biomass. To assess fungicide efficacy on blackspot infection under different canopy structures (Hart ONLY). |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Hart SA |
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Field Pea, Fungicide treatments to control ascochyta blight, HRZ Mid North (Hart), South Australia Field Pea, Fungicide treatments to control ascochyta blight, LRZ Upper Eyre Peninsula (Minnipa), South AustraliaTo compare the effectiveness of foliar fungicides and fungicidal seed dressings applied at 4 node stage to control ascochyta blight in field pea. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Hart SA |
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2022 Keith ResponseTo identify the severity of K deficiency in broad-acre crops in respect to the Colwell K level in the top 10 cm of soil. |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2022 | Keith SA SA |
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Lentil, field pea and faba bean, frost management, LRZ Eyre Peninsula (Kimba), South Australia Lentil, field pea and faba bean, frost management, MRZ Mid North (Farrell Flat), South AustraliaTo understand the impact of frost, and the interaction of stubble management, ripping and frost on pulses |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Kimba 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.
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SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2015 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Break crop selection for Eyre Peninsula low rainfall farming systemsFarming systems in the low rainfall zone of southern Australia are dominated by cereal production. There is increasing concern about grass weed and soil-borne disease pressure, diminishing soil fertility (particularly nitrogen), and water use efficiency, as a result of continuously cropping cereals. Break crops have a key role to play in addressing these issues, as well as diversifying crop production and economic risk, and maintaining long-term sustainability of the system. However, there remains a lack of information available to growers about choosing the break crop best suited to their situation, as break crop development to date has largely occurred in medium and high rainfall zones. The aim of this research is to identify the best break crop options for different climate, soil type and biotic stress situations within major cropping regions of the southern low rainfall zone. |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2019 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Evaluating alternative pulse options for low rainfall regionsThere has been increasing interest from growers and agronomists in low rainfall farming regions to evaluate alternative break crop options to field peas. Field peas are generally well suited to low rainfall farming systems and have historically been the main pulse option for the upper Eyre Peninsula region. However, record high prices and new varieties with improved agronomic characteristics has renewed interest in alternative pulse options. This is the second consecutive year for this trial and alternative pulse crops to field peas performed poorer in the 2015 season compared to the 2014 season. 2014 saw yields well above the long term averages due to favourable conditions and above average rainfall. Crop means for 2014 have been included for reference. |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
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2015 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Impact of sowing date on phenology and yield of lentil and faba beanTo analyse the impact of sowing date and variety on the phenology and grain yield of faba beans and lentils in upper Eyre Peninsula. |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2016 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Managing frost and heat in lentil and faba beanPulses are growing in popularity as a result of good prices and rotational benefits such as decreased N input and enhanced grass weed control options. However frost and combinations of water and heat stress at critical growth stages can compromise crop yield. Previous work in pulses has established that the most important time to maintain growth and limit stress is the period around pod set. Sowing date and variety choice are the two main tools to manipulate time of flowering and pod-set, and thus manage the risk of extreme temperatures, water stress and the trade-off between frost and heat risk. This research aims to identify the safer temperature windows for the critical period for yield for faba bean and lentil in cropping regions of southern Australia. This work follows on from EPFS Summary 2016 p62, EPFS Summary 2017, p146 and EPFS Summary 2018, p62. |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2019 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Re-thinking Ascochyta blight control strategy in field peasTo develop improved AB disease control management strategies through the use of fungicides. |
SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
GRDC |
2016 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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SAGIT vetch trials on EPThe aim of this project (SAGIT S914) was to:
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SARDI Minnipa Agricultural Centre
SAGIT |
2016 | Minnipa Agricultural Centre SA |
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Vetch, Nutrition to promote early vigour, LRZ Eyre Peninsula (Kimba), South Australia Vetch, Nutrition to promote early vigour, MRZ South East (Coomandook), South Australia Vetch, Nutrition to promote early vigour, MRZ South East (Mundulla), South AustralTo promote early vigour to improve biomass and yield partitioning in vetch. |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Mundulla 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
GRDC |
2019 | Warnertown SA |
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Intercropping for low rainfall areas, LRZ Mid North (Warnertown), South Australia Intercropping for low rainfall areas, LRZ Upper Eyre Peninsula (Wudinna), South AustraliaTo increase productivity of pulses in the LRZ through increasing podding height, plant height and harvestability. This work builds on previous successful trials in the SA Mallee |
Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Warnertown SA |
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Lentil, Herbicide Management +/- zinc, MRZ Mid North (Warnertown), South Australia Lentil, Herbicide Management +/- zinc, LRZ Eyre Peninsula (Wudinna), South Australia
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Southern Pulse Agronomy
GRDC |
2019 | Warnertown SA |
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