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Edwards, Nick, Munday, Bruce, Barrett-Lennard, Ed, Sheehan, Gabrielle, Mason, Warren (2009-03-01)
This publication has been created out of the main project synthesising saltland knowledge - the Saltland Genie website.
Jensen, Anne (2009-03-01)
This publication is one of a suite of 13 produced as part of a folder showcasing research from the Defeating the Weed Menace Research and Development program.
Yoho, Paul, Ota, Noboru, Batchelor, Kathryn, Scott, John, K. (2009-03-01)
This fact sheet summarises the work Dr John K.
LWA (2009-03-01)
Land & Water Australia is established under the PIERD Act of 1989 and is one of the 16 rural research and development corporations.
Stokes,Kate (2009-03-01)
The integration of environmental weed control within a broader natural resource management framework is an important component of a whole-of-systems approach to conservation and management of our ecological assets.
Sukkarieh, Salah (2009-03-01)
For the 2007/08 Defeating the Weed Menace program (DWM), we proposed to build and test a prototype robotic aircraft and surveillance system to detect aquatic weeds in inaccessible habitats.
Van Klinken, Rieks, D. (2009-03-01)
Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) is a valuable introduced species for pastoral production but its invasion into arid and semi-arid rangelands represents a key threatening process for conservation values.
Land And Water Australia (2009-03-01)
Australia's primary industries and the communities that depend on them need to be sustainable, competitive and profitable now, and into the future, to secure Australia's food supplies and national prosperity
An Klinken. Rieks, D. (2009-03-01)
Australian river systems are threatened by the severe effects of drought, bank erosion, sedimentation, pollutant inputs, urban development, and invasions by exotic aquatic plant species.
Friedel, Margaret (2009-03-01)
Weeds cost the Australian economy millions of dollars each year in lost production, eradication, containment and management, however there has been very little effort placed on assessing or valuing the ecological impa
Hill, James (2009-02-19)
Using Vetch in Rotation with Cotton; Day degree: Upcoming Events; Cotton Field to Fabric Training Course:Lachlan & Murrumbidgee Crop Competition 2009
Ceeney, Sally (2009-02-16)
Using vetch in rotation with cotton Day degrees Upcoming events Cotton Field to Fabric Training Course MCGA Crop Competition
O'Halloran, Julie (2009-02-16)
Day Degree Accumulation Oct 1- Feb 15; Saving Irrigation Water, Money and theEnvironment
O'Halloran, Julie (2009-02-10)
Silverleaf Whitefly
O'Halloran, Julie (2009-02-05)
Latest helicoverpa thresholds for mungbeansHelicoverpa and mirids in MungbeansCotton Field to Fabric Course
O'Halloran, Julie (2009-02-02)
Day Degree Accumulation Oct 1- Feb 1; Irrigation Management after cutout 1; Cotton Industry BIG DAY OUT cutout; Macintyre Valley Cotton Field Dayt 1
Day Degree Accumulation Oct 1- Feb 1g; Irrigation Management after cutout; Cotton Industry BIG DAY OUT 1- Feb 1
Land And Water Australia (2009-02-01)
The Managing Climate Variability Research and Development Strategy focuses on investments which increase forecasting accuracy, builds the predictive capability of key attributes such as soil moisture, and develop tool
Ceeney, Sally (2009-01-30)
Day degrees, irrigation management after cutout, cotton Industry big day out, NSWIC - sharing the knowledge
O'Halloran, Julie (2009-01-27)
Day Degrees Silver Leaf Whitefly Final Irrigation & defoliation