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NLWRA (2001-10-01)
Australian Agriculture Assessment 2001 reports on landscape processes, soil, nutrient and water movement and serves as a key input towards improved land and water resources management.
LWA (2001-10-01)
ANNUAL REPORT NATIONAL LAND AND WATER RESOURCES AUDIT 2000 - 2001
(2001-10-01)
In this issue : Theme: River Contaminants L&WA's Rivers Forum; Salinity processes in Australian rivers; Getting a Grip; Muddy waters and sand slugs: sediment transport; Nutrient sources, transport and cycling
Holm, Alec, Friedel, Margaret, Duffecy, Jennifer, Burnside, Don, Brennan, Greg, Fitzgerald, David (2001-09-01)
This booklet is one of a series published by Land & Water Australia about regional rangeland community planning processes.
Bellamy, Jennifer A. (2001-09-01)
The Central Highlands Regional Resource Use Planning Project was an experiment studying regional planning process as well as a real-world planning exercise aimed at establishing a negotiated and integrated approach to
Thompson, Phillip (2001-09-01)
Final report on Project MIL1 : Objectives 1. To develop a practical set of hydraulic performance indicators for a gravity fed irrigation system which could be applied nationally and internationally; 2.
NLWRA (2001-09-01)
This report concentrates on specifying guidelines for assessing, monitoring and reporting on Australia's rangelands.
Morgan, Gethin (2001-09-01)
This study indicates the relative significance of issues associated with landscape health and biodiversity status for each subregion of Australia's bioregions.
Kapitzke, Ross (2001-07-01)
Problems for stream health from human pressures and strategies and solutions to ameloriate these problems in Northe east Queensland Streams
Cattle, Stephen (2001-06-30)
Pedotransfer functions, which predict difficult-to-measure soil properties, such as hydraulic, properties, from more easy-to-obtain soil properties, such as texture and organic matter, content, have been widely develo
Singh, Balwant (University Of Sydney, 2001-06-30)
Funding toward the purchase of an atomic absorption spectrometers (with flame and graphite furnace facilities). The instruments were purchased from Vanan Australia
Lleewellyn, D. (2001-06-30)
Genetic engineering techniques allow the transfer of novel genetic material from one organism to another and hence has the potential to augment classical plant breeding techniques by extending the gene pool accessible
Quantrill, John (2001-06-30)
To further develop rural and regional Australia through challenging, learning and growing our leadership skills.
Simpson, Gordon (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2001-06-30)
Australian cotton production is in the process of adopting new trarisgenic
(INGARD) technology for managing heliothis and other caterpillars. INGARD
Baughman, Laura M (Wool Council Of Australia, Centre For International Economics, Canberra & Sydney, And The Trade Partnership, Washington, DC, 2001-06-30)
The CIE undertook the modelling analysis of the implications of changes in barriers for US production and imports offibre specific yarns, fabrics and apparel, US consumer expenditure on textiles and clothing, and Aust
Johnston, Stephen (2001-06-30)
During the period May 2001 - June 2002 members of the weeds focus team, headed by the co-ordinating editor Dr Stephen Johnson, have worked to produce WEEDpak.
Woods, Nicholas (Universityu Of Queensland, 2001-06-30)
Agricultural aircraft are of great importance to the Australian cotton industry. Specialised
Shaw, Gus (NSW Agriculture, 2001-06-30)
SOlLpak represents the primary decision support system for the promotion of sustainable soil management.Production of version three of SOlLpak was recently completed and will form the basis of BMP guidelines for soil
Robinson, Stuart G (CSIRO Textile And Fibre Technology, 2001-06-30)
Feasibility trials conducted showed that the addition of lubricant helped preserve fibre length during lint cleaning.