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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.
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.
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.
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.
Chudleigh, Peter (Agtrans Research, 2018-06-30)
This report presents the results of an impact assessment of a cluster of six Bt Technologies projects funded by the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC) over the years ending June 2010 to 2018.
White, Monique (Dairy Australia, 2018-06-30)
Smarter Irrigation for Profit was funded via Round 1 of the Rural Research and Development for Profit Program.
Onus, Casey (Landmark Tamworth, 2018-06-30)
This study tour and work experience opportunity was undertaken to give the student researcher a broader look at cotton, agricultural technology and general agriculture in America and Canada, in the hope of finding pra
Smith, John (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2018-06-30)
This project funded the purchase of four row cotton precision planter for the establishment of cotton experiments in southern NSW.
Smith, Rhiannon (University Of New England, 2018-06-30)
This project investigated a range of factors leading to dieback and low recruitment rates of river red gums in cotton-growing regions of the northern Murray-Darling Basin.
Quinn, James, Waters, Warwick (Cotton Seed Distributors Ltd., 2018-06-30)
The project objective of increasing understanding of Canopy Temperature Sensors(CTS) in cotton production systems was achieved by using the technology on farm.
Jaramillo, Andres (Sugar Research Australia, 2018-06-30)
The focus of the project was the strengthening of the existing extension efforts on new irrigation scheduling technologies.
Heimoana, Simone (CSIRO Agriculture And Food, 2018-06-30)
A two year project that investigated the influences of weathering, insect honeydew and fungal agents on cotton colour grades, yarn and fabric quality parameters provided a better understanding of these factors and the
Melland, Alice, Antille, Diogenes, Pittaway, Pam (University Of Southern Queensland, 2018-06-30)
Organic matter in soil can supply more than 50% of the nitrogen (N) to cotton crops, but this pool of N supply is dynamic and difficult to predict.
Montgomery, Janelle (Cotton Info Team, 2018-06-30)
There is an increasing use of spreaders for application of urea in the cotton industry.
Brookes, Dean (The University Of Queensland, 2018-06-30)
This travel scholarship enable one researcher from the University of Queensland to attend the bi-annual Australian Cotton Research Conference to present the final results of the researchers study of the green vegetabl