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Camkin, Jeff, Bristow, Keith (2007-12-15)
Providing new knowledge, tools and processes to support debate and decision making regarding irrigation in northern Australia Northern Australia holds an iconic status for many Australians.
NPSI (2007-12-15)
These appendices form part of and should be read in conjunction with the Northern Australia Irrigation Futures (NAIF) National Program for Sustainable Irrigation CDS23 final report, which contains a synthesised view o
Maas, Susan, Pendergast, Lance (2007-12-18)
Soil Salinity EM mapping underway in CH;Irrigated summer cropping options
Charleston, Kate (2007-12-18)
Water benchmark volunteers required, Herbicide damage to crops
Sharman, Murray (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2007-12-18)
The potential impact of to cotton in Australia has not been established however it is currently thought that TSV is unlikely to cause significant disease or losses in CQ.
Ceeney, Sally (2007-12-21)
Benchmarking water use in the cotton industry, Evaluating in crop nutrient status, Leaf Analysis. 2007/ 2008 Cotton Pest Management Guide
Day degrees. Egg and larvae collection kits. Risk of herbicide damage in cotton crops. Restrictions on the use of 24_d esters
Pendergast, Lance, Maas, Susan (2008-01-01)
Day degree accumulation, Flaxleaf leaf fleabane images , Water quality monitoring course , Timing of last irrigation and defoliation.
Forbes, Louise R. (2008-01-01)
Honours - Molecular interactions between thielaviopsis basicola and cotton governing the pathogenesis of black root rot
(Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2008-01-01)
Birds, bats, spiders, wasps and other predatory insects contribute to pest control in the crop this is your natural workforce.
Hill, Richard (2008-01-01)
This report presents the outcomes of a collaborative research project facilitated by the Australian Conservation Foundation and partners to test the applicability of the concept of a 'conservation economy' i
(2008-01-01)
Gordon, Rod (2008-01-01)
Timely Rainfall : Increased awareness and communication is the key to minimising potential drift issues. Farm management the effects fibre quality
Maas, Susan (2008-01-02)
Day Degree accumulation to the 1st Jan 08, Farm management that affects fibre quality, Bt resistance monitoring 2007/08
Charleston, Kate (2008-01-08)
BT resistance monitoring 2007/08Evaluating In Crop Nutrient Status Leaf Analysis Interpretation
Hill, James (2008-01-10)
Season DD Progress;Trial Updates- Mirids Protocol Trial Nitrogen Efficiency Trial; Row Space Trial
Ceeney, Sally (2008-01-11)
Reminder 24_D damage. Farm management that effect fibre quality
Khan, Moazzem (2008-01-21)
For better management decisions, it is important to know about mirid biology, particularly their life cycle, and toidentify the mirids correctly so that the right assessment can be made before spraying.
Ceeney, Sally (2008-01-21)
Day Degrees: Strategic Plan for the BMP Programme Review: Leaf analyses
Day Degrees. Strategic plan for BMP Programme Review. Leaf Alalyses