Trial | Contributor Funding sources |
Year | Trial site |
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Assessing Yield Prophet as a tool to assist growers in determining crop nitrogen requirements in the West MidlandsTo test the Yield Prophet tool to determine its relevance and usefulness to growers of the West Midlands region in determining the most efficient and effective nitrogen strategy. |
West Midlands Group
GRDC |
2011 | Badgingarra WA |
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Establishment and persistence of saltland pasture in a saline area
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Liebe Group
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2004 | East Wubin WA |
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Evaluation of wide row lupinsAssess the yield of wide (18 inch) versus narrow (9 inch) lupin rows. |
Liebe Group
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2003 | East Maya WA |
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Field pea variety testingTo evaluate new and existing field pea varieties. |
Liebe Group
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2004 | Winchester WA |
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Negatives and positives of cropping trafficEvaluate benefits and penalties of cropping traffic on deep ripping. |
Liebe Group
GRDC |
2004 | Balla WA |
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Pastures: more than sheep feed!To demonstrate the production of the new annual pasture and evaluate the subsequent benefit to a wheat crop. |
Liebe Group
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2004 | Wubin WA |
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Soil health satelitte site, PerenjoriTo establish if the current wheat yield could reach potential yield by extra N fertilisation and to identify potential constraints of 8 Satellite Sites throughout the Liebe area |
Liebe Group
GRDC |
2003 | Perenjori WA |
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Soil health satellite site, DalwallinuTo establish if the current wheat yield could reach potential yield by extra N fertilisation and to identify potential constraints of 8 Satellite Sites throughout the Liebe area |
Liebe Group
GRDC |
2003 | Dalwallinu WA |
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Traffic effects on a heavy soilTo quantify the benefits of Tramline Farming in a low rainfall area. |
Liebe Group
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2003 | East Wubin WA |
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Udon noodle wheat variety testingTo test future and existing Udon wheat varieties. |
Liebe Group
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2004 | Kalannie WA |
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Understanding the Importance of N, P, K & S Interactions in Wheat Cropping SystemsTo investigate how nutrient interactions influence yield response. Specifically, if:
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Liebe Group
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2014 | Wongan Hills WA |
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Wheat CVTTo evaluate and compare the genetic potential of a range of new and soon to be released local and interstate wheat varieties in the Wubin region. |
Liebe Group
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2003 | East Wubin WA |
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Stubble rate response for the management of frost severity - CuballingDetermine if there is an interaction between temperature and various rates of stubble and outline whether increased stubble loads change the severtiy and duration of frost. |
Facey Group
GRDC |
2014 | Wickepin WA |
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Wheat response to N and KPart 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. |
Facey Group
Summit |
2014 | Yealering WA |
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Lentil and chickpea time of sowing – Grass Patch 2021
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
DPIRD WA GRDC |
2021 | Grass Patch WA |
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Lentil Variety x herbicides on lighter textured topsoil – Grass PatchTo demonstrate tolerance of latest lentil varieties to herbicides. |
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
DPIRD WA GRDC |
2019 | Grass Patch WA |
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Optimising nutrition to maximise yield in canola in the HRZUnderstand the critical nutrients required to achieve high yielding (>3t/ha) canola crops, especially when wanting to chase yields with high N in-season. Background Project staff ran a series of workshops in high rainfall areas in WA in 2019 to understand key constraints and knowledge gaps when cropping within the HRZ (450-800mm annual rainfall) of WA. Among other things, optimising nutrition to maximise profitability was one such knowledge gap, especially considering fertiliser is the largest variable input cost. While there are a number of resources available that define critical levels of nutrition, this project is specifically focussed on growers with achieved or aspirational yields of 10t/ha in cereals and 5t/ha in canola, and so this trial will investigate whether the critical (or limiting) nutrients change at these high yields (and high levels of applied N). |
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
GRDC |
2020 | Gibson WA |
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