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HOUGHTON, DICK (1986-08-20)
Firstly, it is important to define "Minimum Tillage" as it applies to our operation. Our objective in achieving such a system is more correctly described as a "Permanent Bed'' system i.e.
Fitt,Gary (1986-08-20)
Heliothis spp. have two main attributes which give rise to their pest status and make them difficult to manage (see Fitt this volume).
Daniells, Ian (1986-08-20)
Throughout this article I will be encouraging less tillage. There are three reasons for this. Firstly, tillage is costly. Secondly, soil structure often is sufficiently good for farming without tillage.
The development and release of SIOKRA, the new okra-leaf variety, has created considerable interest with respect to pest management.
Pickering, John (1986-08-20)
On many occasions, we saw some parts of our farm, produce this 3 bale yield, but not over a whole field. One corner ,or one side, or a top or bottom end, but not all over.
Brown, Geoff (1986-08-20)
The need to develop marketing strategies for the Australian cotton crop appears to be imperative. If we are to continue to develop nev.1 cotton varieties.
Brook, Ken (1986-08-20)
Early crop protection is a controversial subject in modern pest management. Grower magazines in Australia and the U.S. carry articles expressing firm opinions both for and against.
Fay, M.F. (1986-08-20)
If research gaps exist, we are all at fault. If researchers are thought of as 'being in their own little world', it is a ref lection of poor communication efforts on the part of producers and advisors.
Wilson,Andrea (1986-08-20)
The scouting of cotton for eggs and larvae of Heliothis spp is a labour intensive and therefore expensive undertaking.
St George Consultants (1986-08-20)
The presentation hereunder is a collation of views of consultants from the Darling Downs and the St George regions. The following points will be considered: (a) Are research needs being addressed by researchers?
ACGRA (1986-08-20)
Program and proceedings index. - This conference will be far more than just a research conference.
Emerald Consultants (1986-08-20)
We believe the success of the modern cotton farmer is becoming more dependent upon his being made aware of, selecting and implementing appropriate research and new technology.
Wilson Lewis (1986-08-20)
Three species of pest mites are found in cotton in NSW and Qld: the two spotted mite, Tetranychus urticae, the bean mite, T. ludenli, and the strawberry mite, T. lambi. Of these T.
Forrester, Neil (1986-08-20)
The threat of resistance has been realised, and no doubt will continue to be realised in the future. What then is the cost once resistance has developed?
Hearn, A. Brian (1986-08-20)
Greg Constable and I have previously shown that in the Namoi Valley an irrigation water supply of 8 ML per ha is needed to obtain maximum yields in the driest years.
S.Wangboonkong (1986-08-20)
The cotton bollworm, Heliothis armigera Hubner, is the most serious pest of cotton in Thailand.
Twi, Ne, P.H. (1986-08-20)
In the era of nearly total reliance on pesticides, there was general disregard of the fact that even the simplest agroecosystem presents a complicated maze or delicately balanced ecological interactions.
Moffett, Melda L. (1986-08-20)
Bacterial blight of cotton is a major disease in most cotton growing countries of the world.
Teakle, R (1986-08-20)
Factors which influence the efficacy of an NPV application These include: (i) the initial actjvity of the virus preparation, distribution (.i.i) lts rate or application and distribution on the crop, (Jji) Its persiste
Allen, Stephen (1986-08-20)
A review of overseas literature shows that several approaches have been recommended for the control of bacterial blight of cotton .