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Carrigan, Emma (2006-11-24)
MSW WUE Incentive SchemeTiming of First Irrigation and Limited Water Scenarios
Burns, Mitchell (2006-11-30)
A thesis submitted in the form of two papers for fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor (Land and Water Science) Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources The University of Sydney
Reid,Nick (2006-12-01)
This Fact Sheet reports on the diversity of pasture types and pasture species on southern New England wool properties, and the relationships with soil type, grazing, fertiliser and cultivation.
Land And Water Australia (2006-12-01)
These are the stories of the Community Fellows, people chosen and supported by Land & Water Australia with the generous support of the Poola and Dara Foundations in recognition of their personal achievements and t
The project found 41 ways in which Northern Tablelands woolgrowers managing a wide range of farming operations, are enhancing biodiversity on wool properties and developing profitable, biodiverse wool production syste
This Fact Sheet reports the results of water chemistry testing, and the diversity of aquatic macroinvertebrates-water bugs on farms.
Reeve, Ian (2006-12-01)
In 2003, the Land, Water & Wool Northern Tablelands Project (NSW) conducted a survey of woolgrowers in southern New England.
Early in the Land Water & Wool (LWW) Northern Tablelands Project (NSW), local woolgrowers developed a list of ten critical issues they wanted answered, about wool production and biodiversity.
Managing Climate Variability (2006-12-01)
In this issue: Finding order in the chaos: Australia's regional climate; A farewell to Harm; Why has 2006 been so dryΓ; Flexible feedbase options for dairy farmers; The Wet crystal ball
The Land, Water & Wool Northern Tablelands Project (NSW) aims to raise awareness of the importance and value of biodiversity to the wool industry, demonstrate the many ways in which biodiversity drives profitable
Thompson, David (2006-12-01)
Between 2004 and 2005, the Land, Water & Wool Northern Tablelands Project (NSW) collected paddock, production and financial information from 21 Monitor farms.
Williams, David (2006-12-01)
A tale from the south, Day degree accumulation, Black Root Rot trial site visits, Cotton australia notice, water use and scheduling of bollgard cotton, neighbour notification and buffer zones
During the Land, Water & Wool Northern Tablelands Project (NSW), three Case Study farms-'The Hill','Lana' and 'Nant Lodge'-were selected to demonstrate three quite different examples
Chapman, Veronica, Maas, Susan (2006-12-08)
Whats been happening in Ag 15. NRM Case studies. Cotton and grains irrigated workshop series. Lippia information sessions. Your NRM Body what can they offer. Climate change
(2006-12-08)
Incentives for irrigation evaluations, egg collections for resistance testing
Carrigan, Emma (2006-12-18)
Limited Water Options 06/07 Workshop
Roth, Guy (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2006-12-19)
Water is critical to agriculture. Sustainable water use inAustralia must encompass economic, environmental andcommunity needs.
Bange, Michael (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2006-12-20)
What is fibrepak about : factors effecting fibre quality , introduction to fibrepak, Managing for improved fibre quality in the field
O'Halloran, Julie (2006-12-22)
Fruit retention and water useWater Use Efficiency cotton Pest Management Guide
Williams, David (2006-12-22)
MIA farm walk report, day degree accumulation, cotton jargon, uncertainty of MIA irrigation supply, the effect of drought on cotton, CCA and CGA meeting report, upcoming local events Cotton Pest Management Guide 2007<