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Gwydir Learning Region (2012-01-01)
The initial grant benefits us in the following way:- CEFA provides $10,000 of seed-funding to our new Gwydir Education Foundations in the first three years' of its establishment.
Wigginton, David (2012-01-18)
A summary of 15 case study scenarios investigating the costs and benefits of storage structural modifications to reduce seepage and evaporation losses
Campbell, Christopher (2012-02-10)
Final Report improving cotton yields on sodic soils - a new role for plant growth regulators Sodic soils present a major management constraint for large parts of Australia's cotton producing districts.
(2012-02-15)
Broad Mites ; Ecology, damage and control
(2012-02-23)
Managing Silverleaf Whitefly (SLW) Wet conditions,late crops and displaced populations
Yeates,Stephen (Cotton Research And Development Corporation, 2012-02-24)
Flooding across many cotton growing valleys has had a significant impact on cotton growth.
Smith, Rhiannon (2012-02-28)
Final report: Automation and real time control of furrow irrigation
Strategic Economic Solutions (2012-02-29)
Economic profiles, supply chains and implications for the three case study communities
Harris David J. (2012-03-01)
With the introduction of cotton containing the two Bollgard II® genes (Cry1Ac and CryIIAc), the need for cotton producers to spray their crops with pesticides to control Helicoverpa spp.
Lawrence, Anew (2012-03-02)
The Australian cotton industry relies heavily on transgenic cotton expressing Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) toxins for the effective control of the major pest Helicoverpa.
Jacobs, Chris (2012-03-10)
Natural pest control is an important ecosystem service to the Australian cotton industry.
Schellhorn, Nancy (2012-03-27)
The relative timing of pest and beneficial arrival in the crops, and how the landscape context facilitates or hinders colonization processes is thought to be one of the key processes of lower pest populations.
Vincent, Ben (2012-03-30)
Eucalyptus coolabah subsp. coolabah (coolibah) and E.largiflorens (black box) are two dominant floodplain species of Australia's Murray-DarlingBasin.
Mah, Mukhlis (2012-04-01)
Summer scholarship with Wendy Timms This project examined the quality of surface water and groundwater in the Quirindi-Gunnedah area of the Upper Namoi catchment in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin.
Gordon Stone (2012-04-04)
With harvest drawing near the Autumn 2012 issue of CRDC's quarterly magazine covers managing a crop to maintaining fibre quality.
Charles, Graham (2012-04-04)
Effect of water stress on 2,4-D damamaged cotton plants
Charles, Graham (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2012-04-04)
Barber, Jim (2012-04-18)
Smith, Rhiannon (Cotton Research And Development Corporation, 2012-04-18)
A NEW STUDY PROVES THE VALUE OF RIVER RED GUM COMMUNITIES AND NATURAL AREASTO COTTON FARMS
Brammall, Jenni (2012-04-18)
Project capitalisation by crowdfunding