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Timing of nitrogen in low rainfall canolaTo investigate the response to changing the nitrogen rate and changing the time of application. Canola yield and oil will be measured and RR hybrids will be compared with open-pollinated TT types (OP TT). |
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
GRDC |
2014 | Holt Rock ACT |
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Selecting zinc-efficient cereal genotypes for soils of low zinc statusTo present options for increasing zinc efficiency of cereals through breeding. |
South Australian Research and Development Institute
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1992 | Lameroo SA |
Research organisaton
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Agronomy to improve profit from wheat production - influence of time of sowing and seeding rateTo compare the effect of delayed seeding and seeding rates on the yield and quality performance of wheat varieties. |
West Midlands Group
DAFWA |
2011 | Badgingarra WA |
Research organisaton
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Wheat variety demonstration - BalliduComparison of the new APW wheat Hydra (IGW3422) to Emu Rock and Mace in a farm scale demonstration to evaluate performance. |
Liebe Group
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2014 | Ballidu WA |
Research organisaton
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Demonstrations of Legumes crops for reliable profitability in the western regionTo compare three legume crops in farmer scale seeding strip trials at three locations in the Albany Port Zone. Demonstrations will compare several legume crops in different soil types in different micro-environments. The same trial sites will be monitored in 2019 to determine the effects (positive or negative) of the legume break crop on the subsequent barley/wheat crop and soil nitrogen status. The legume demonstration trials will provide growers with current agronomic information for pulses/legumes as a break crop in farming systems for the Albany Port Zone. Information from both the legume demonstration and effect on the subsequent crop will complement the Crop Sequence Calculator Workshops to be run concurrently by Farmanco. |
Stirlings to Coast Farmers
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2018 | Carrolup WA |
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Influence of sowing time on wheat variety at Coorow in 2009To support growers with agronomic decisions such as sowing time and variety selection to enhance industry profitability through improved wheat yields and grain quality |
West Midlands Group
GRDC |
2009 | Coorow WA |
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Control of loose smut, spot from net blotch, powdery mildrew and leaf rust through soil and foliar fungicides in Bass barley
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West Midlands Group
Bayer |
2015 | Dandaragan WA |
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Ripper Gauge demonstration sites- Albany port zoneTo evaluate the grain yield and economic benefit of soil amelioration and controlled traffic practices on a broader range of soil types across the grain growing region of WA. This trial aims to increase the knowldege and adpotion of deep ripping techniques and controlled traffic to allieviate non-wetting soils, compaction and waterlogging. The trial aimed to look at the long term effects of ripping on crop yields by monitoring crop performance of the treated plots for three seasons post-ripping. The trial aims to raise awareness amoung growers around the decline in the effectivness of ripping over time, and the risk of re-compaction if controlled traffic is not properly implmented. |
Stirlings to Coast Farmers
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2019 | Darkan WA |
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Plant density response of canola in medium rainfall WA (13CH21)To investigate the plant density response to yield and oil content of TT and RR hybrid canola in comparison with open-pollinated canola. |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
DAFWA GRDC |
2013 | Eradu WA |
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Splitting of nitrogen in medium-high rainfall canolaTo investigate the response to changing the nitrogen rate and changing the time of application. Canola yield and oil will be measured and RR hybrids will be compared with open-pollinated TT types (OP TT). |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
GRDC |
2013 | Eradu WA |
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Timing of nitrogen for canola grown in the high rainfall Wreas of Western AustraliaTo investigate the effect of nitrogen rates and time of application on grain yield, oil and gross margins of Roundup Ready and Triazine Tolerant canola. |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
GRDC |
2013 | Gibson WA |
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Timing of nitrogen for canola grown in the high rainfall areas of Western AustraliaTo investigate the effect of nitrogen rates and time of application on grain yield, oil and gross margins of Roundup Ready, Triazine Tolerant and Clearfield canola. |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
GRDC |
2014 | Kojonup-West WA |
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Plant density response of canola in low rainfall WA (13CH22)To investigate the plant density response to yield and oil content of TT and RR hybrid canola in comparison with open-pollinated canola |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
DAFWA GRDC |
2013 | Mullewa WA |
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Plant density in low rainfall canolaTo investigate the plant density response to yield and oil content of TT and RR hybrid canola in comparison with open-pollinated canola. |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
GRDC |
2014 | Salmon Gums WA |
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Grain & Graze 3 - Grazing crops and frostTo assess the impact of (and interaction between) grazing and frost damage on the grain yield and quality of a range of winter and spring cereal varieties sown at two times of sowing. |
Facey Group
GRDC |
2014 | Wickepin WA |
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Role of stubble management on the severity and duration of frost and its impact on grain yieldTo quantify the impact of stubble on the extent, severity and duration of frost and determine its effect on canopy temperature and grain yield. |
Facey Group
GRDC |
2014 | Wickepin WA |
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Stubble rate response for the management of frost severity - TincurrinDetermine 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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Retaining canola seedTo determine if retaining canola seed leads to reduced yield, oil and financial return. |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
GRDC |
2016 | Wittenoom Hills WA |
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Plant density response in medium rainfall canola in WATo compare the plant density response of yield and oil content between hybrid and OP canola in TT and RR herbicide tolerance groups |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
GRDC |
2013 | Wongan Hills WA |
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Splitting of nitrogen in medium-high rainfall canolaTo investigate the response to changing the nitrogen rate and changing the time of application. Canola yield and oil will be measured and RR hybrids will be compared with open-pollinated TT types (OP TT). |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA
GRDC |
2013 | Wongan Hills WA |
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Herbicide tolerance of lupin varieties - Wongan HillsTo identify herbicide sensitivities of new lupin varieties with the view to reduce their yield losses due to herbicide damage. Mandelup was included as a standard variety for comparison in the trial. Blue lupins are problematic in narrow leave lupin production, especially in the Northern Agriculture Region of WA Wheatbelt and no herbicide is registered for their control in this crop. There were earlier reports that blue lupins could be controlled/suppressed with triclopyr (e.g. Garlon®) safely applied at pod setting on main stem of narrow leave lupins (Quinlan and Fleay, 2016). Two timing of application of Garlon® at 30 mL/ha were included in the trial to determine their safety on new narrow leafed lupin varieties. |
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
DPIRD WA |
2019 | Wongan Hills Research Station WA |
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