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CRDC (CRDC, 2011-10-04)
The good and the bad of an amazing season
Maas, Susan (2011-10-13)
Day Degree update; Cold shocks; Replant considerations; Disease survey coming up
(2011-10-26)
Day Degree update.Aphid management
Tan, Daniel, Quigley, George (2011-11-01)
Summer Scholarship: Life cycle assessment of cotton-corn rotations In today's society, global warming and climate change are two of the most important issues facing all aspects of production within Australia, and
McIntyre, Sue, Heather M., McGinness, Arthur, Anthony D. (2011-11-01)
This study demonstrates that where groundwater tables have fallen, rainfall is in deficit and surface flooding occurs less than once every two years, E.
Mensah, Robert (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2011-11-08)
Use of petroleum spray oils in cotton: Managing aphids and mirids, Mode of action of PSO's, Application of PSO Managing Hellicoverpa with PSO, Using PSO's with beneficials
Weir, Duncan (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2011-11-10)
Petiole analysis is used early in a crops development,(up to flowering) to monitor and determine the nitrogen status. Sampling, Timing, Handling and packing, Laboratory selection, Interpretation
Farrell, Tracey (Industry & Investment NSW, 2011-11-10)
Despite several smaller than average seasons, all in a row, the cotton industry continues to break new ground in pest management.
Weir, Duncan (2011-11-10)
Leaf analysis provides information about the nutritional status of a crop and can be used to identify nutrient imbalances, deficiencies and toxicities.Sampling,Timing,Handling and packing,Lab selection Interpretation<
Monitoring of soil and plant nutrient status is a fundamental requirement in managing soil fertility and meeting the nutritional demands of the crop. Soil; Analysis, Petiole analysis, Leaf analysis Interpretation
(2011-11-14)
In season nutrition monitoring
Bennett, John (2011-11-22)
The study of the dryland agricultural system shows, through pH/EC relationships, that EC is maintained at higher levels than the control where lime is applied, or where gypsum is applied alone after 2.5 years.
Vogel, CStacey (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2011-11-29)
Research , Extension, Adoption in the Cotton Catchment Communities catchment Program
Pereg, Lily (2011-12-01)
Final Report: Linking cotton-pathogen molecular interactions and black root rot management
Norgrove, Sarach (2011-12-01)
This project aimed to examine literature related to social capital and adaptive capacity across three fields: NRM, Community Development and Health and Wellbeing.
(2011-12-08)
Apple dimpling bugs; What is Pix (mepiquat chloride)Γ Northern Pix experience Think Like a Plant
Johnson, Peter (2011-12-22)
The Summer 2011-12 edition of CRDC's quarterly magazine, Spotlight gives an explanation of the Australian cotton industry, its organisations and their roles in R&D.
Wigginton, David (2011-12-30)
Measurement to Improve the Water Efficiency of On-Farm Storages in the Cotton Industry. Final report for Cotton Catchment Communities CRC Project 1.02.17
Johnson, Peter (Australian Cotton Shippers Association, 2012)
During 2002 and 2003 the Australian Cotton Industry through the then CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology Division with the support of the Australian Cotton Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) and the Australian Cotton S
Wee Waa Primary School (2012-01-01)
Final Report Community action fund boys on the move