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Anderson, Fiona, Todd, Liz (Crop Consultants Australia Inc., 2018-06-30)
The annual qualitative and quantitative survey project measures the impacts and outcomes of research and production critical to the Australian cotton industry.
Glover, Julie (Upper Namoi Cotton Grower Association Workshop, 2018-06-30)
Fertiliser is commonly spread in a typical cotton farming system and evidence suggests that the spreaders being used have not been calibrated properly meaning that these machines are not operating at maximum efficienc
Naebe, Maryam (Deakin University, 2018-06-30)
Compression athletic wear is usually made from synthetic fibres, often by coating an elastomer band on the fabric surface.
Jackson, Rod (New South Wales Department Of Primary Industries, 2018-06-30)
This projected funded the purchase of an autoclave, which was identified as a critical capital asset for ACRI, with multiple NSW DPI and CSIRO research projects utilising the unit for cleaning and decontamination of l
Redfern, Ruth, Jenson, Melanie (CRDC, 2018-06-30)
IN support of women in agriculture, a cotton industry contingent attended the AgriFutures Australia Rural Women’s Award at Parliament House in September.
Cottee, Nicola (Cotton Australia, 2018-06-30)
The Cotton Australia grower RD&E Advisory Panels provide a critical role within the cotton industry by providing practical advice on research, development and extension needs and priorities.
O'Keeffe, Kieran (Cotton Info Team, 2018-06-30)
Black Root rot (Thielaviopsis basicola) BRR is a major threat to cotton production in southern and central NSW. It has a wide host range of more than 230 species of plants (Pereg 2013).
Braunback, Michael (2018-06-30)
Soil compaction is a hidden and continuing constraint to cotton productivity due to increasing size and weight of equipment and is estimated to be in the order of >$30M in lost revenue.
Maas, Susan (Susan Maas, 2018-06-30)
FUSCOM provides a great opportunity for researchers, interested consultants and growers to keep up to date on the progress of current plant disease related projects in the Australian cotton industry.
Gregg,Peter (University Of New England, 2018-06-30)
Following extensive discussions since 2010, CRDC agreed to provide seed funding for a Centre for Biopesticides and Semiochemicals, to be developed by researchers from NSW Department of Primary Industry(DPI), the Unive
Green,Stuart (Dawson Valley Cotton Growers Association, 2018-06-30)
This project assisted members of the Dawson Valley Cotton Growers to attend AgTECH CH17 on Wednesday 8th November 2017, stay over in Emerald for the evening to then participate in the CHCGI organised field day the fol
Gordon Stone (CSIRO & CRDC, 2018-06-04)
Fibre quality is affected by a large number of interacting factors:variety, seasonal conditions, crop and harvest management, and ginning can all determine whether or not the spinner's requirementsare met.
Redfern, Ruth (CRDC, 2018-06-01)
The 2018-19 CRDC Researchers' Handbook is a key resource for all researchers working with, or interested in applying for funding from, the CRDC.
Redfern, Ruth, Jenson, Melanie (CRDC, 2018-06-01)
The winter edition of CRDC's magazine, Spotlight, looks at the future of cotton innovation, with the launch of the new five-year CRDC Strategic RD&E Plan.
Twine, Annabel, Redfern, Ruth (CRDC, 2018-06-01)
The 2018 Australian Cotton Production Manual is a critical reference tool for cotton growers: a one-stop-shop of on-farm cotton production information.
CRDC (CRDC, 2018-06-01)
This document provides a brief outline of the projects CRDC invested in for 2018-19 (current as of May 2018).
CRDC's Strategic RD&E Plan is CRDC’s primary RD&E planning document and provides a high-level overview of CRDC’s strategic direction for the next five years.
Hose, Grant (Macquarie University, 2018-06)
A well-managed supply of clean, usable groundwater is vital for the continued success and growth of the Australian Cotton Industry.
Dibley, Stephen (Plant Health Australia, 2018-05-30)
The aim of this training was to build industry biosecurity capacity and provide a gap analysis for boll weevils.
Broughton, Katrina (CSIRO Agriculture And Food, 2018-05-30)
Climate change will affect cotton through rising atmospheric CO2 levels, higher temperatures, lower humidity (high Vapour Pressure Deficit (VPD)) and reduced water availability.