Using recycled water in horticulture - a growers guide

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This guide is designed to assist growers in managing irrigation with recycled water. Like any water source, you will need to ensure that the water quality and its management meet the requirements of your specific quality assurance (QA) scheme. You may also need to meet additional government regulatory requirements for the use of recycled water for horticultural crops. From a crop management perspective, you may need to make some minor changes, since the quality of

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Irrigated farm businesses - Increasing the resilience

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Irrigated farm businesses currently face a number of problems--reduced water allocations and river flows, increased climate variability, and economic pressures. In order to remain profitable and increase the productivity of water supplies, urgent action is required.

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Optimising On and Off Farm Water Supply Systems Management

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This publication contains the findings and proceedings from the Optimising On and Off Farm Water Supply Systems Management workshop. Please note: the electronic version of this report has been created by scanning the original publication and as such the quality of images and text may be inferior to the original.

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Northern Australia Irrigation Futures - Final Report AppendicesProviding new knowledge, tools and processes to support debate and decision making regarding irrigation in northern Australia.

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These appendices form part of and should be read in conjunction with the Northern Australia Irrigation Futures (NAIF) National Program for Sustainable Irrigation CDS23 final report, which contains a synthesised view of all the NAIF work carried out.

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A Review of Dr Bruce Cockroft's Work for Australian Irrigated Horticulture - Milestone Report 2

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The work of Dr Bruce Cockroft has established the importance of managing soil structure in irrigated horticulture in Australia. In particular, he has researched and promoted management strategies designed to maximize the rooting volume of irrigated crops with consequent substantial improvements in yield. These strategies have focused on the creation and maintenance of good soil structure and structural stability and of low resistance to penetration, particularly in soils that are of poor

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Managing fertigation technologies in citrus orchards - Research Bulletin

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With recent advances in technology irrigators can now more precisely control delivery of mineral nutrients and water to the roots of perennial tree crops. These technologies, collectively referred to as fertigation, provide the opportunity to adopt and implement highly technical management programs, such as open hydroponics, that use drip irrigation to deliver a balanced mixture of nutrients and water. This research bulletin provides an overview of a project,

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ISSN: 1836-6449 (PRINT) ISSN 1836-6457 (ONLINE)

Irrigation Insights 1 - Information Package on Soil Water Monitoring

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This Irrigation Insights information package brings together information on current equipment and techniques for measuring and monitoring soil water status, extending to their use as controllers in automatic irrigation systems. We have limited the equipment described here to those products with agents and backup within Australia. The hub of the publication is a collection of tables summarising the main product features. This enables you to compare product features. As well as technical data, there is also commercial information on suppliers, contact details, availability and price (accurate at August, 2000). Case studies from personal experience and from the literature provide further insight into the advantages and limitations of each device in relation to its potential applications.

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Prospects for adoption of ecological risk assessment by the Australian irrigation industry - Report 1

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Although Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) can provide a basis for making the vague tenets of sustainability operationally meaningful, the capacity for its adoption among irrigation industries and stakeholders is unproven. This report details insights in the adoption process afforded through delivery of nine ERA awareness workshops delivered in irrigation regions throughout Australia.

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