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Land And Water Australia (2007-05-01)
This fact sheet gives a brief overview of the projects run by the Defeating The Weed Menace Research and Development Program.
Lovett, Siwan (2007-05-01)
This document was prepared for the woolgrowers of the southern tablelands of NSW to help them learn about, and berter manage, the creeks and waterways on their farms.
LWA, Evans, Richard (2007-05-01)
The Impact of Groundwater Use on Australia's Rivers is the outcome of a year-long Land & Water Australia Senior Research Fellowship by Dr Richard Evans.
Trainer, Erin (2007-04-30)
Final Report for Cotton Catchment Communities Project 1.02.06 Honours Thesis A Method For The Simple And Rapid Determination Of Deep Drainage And Its Requirement
Gordon, Rod (2007-04-23)
Trash management, Spray workshops Program voerview, Climate change workshop
Stirzaker, Richard (2007-04-15)
The Wetting Front Detector (WFD) is a new tool to help measure how deeply water has penetrated into the soil after an irrigation event.
Hare, Jenelle (2007-04-05)
Breakfat farm walk invitation, do you know your R&D representatives, control of volunteer cotton, climate change workshop
Reid,Nick (2007-04-01)
Importance of Arboreal Mammals and Improving habitat for Arboreal mammals
Lovett, Siwan (2007-04-01)
This booklet provides advice for woolgrowers on managing creek erosion in the mid-north grasslands and shrublands of South Australia, as part of the Rivers and Water Quality sub-program.
Allen, David (2007-04-01)
Geophysical techniques involve the use of ground-based and airborne geophysical devices to measure physical properties of the earth.
LWA, Evans, Richard (2007-04-01)
Groundwater and surface water resources are often closely linked. This has particular implications for Australia and how we manage our water.
This booklet provides advice for woolgrowers in the mid north grasslands and shrublands of South Australia, on using planning grazing to optimise productivity and environmental outcomes on their property.
Technical guide to Bats in the NSW New England Region
Twenty species of woodland bird have been identified that are destined for extinction in the NSW wheat-sheep belt, where little habitat remains (Reid 1999).
Barrett-Lennard, Ed (2007-04-01)
Over 15 years, the Tonkin family from Coomberdale have transformed their salt country along the Goonderoo River, near Moora.
Land And Water Australia (2007-04-01)
Donaldson,Jim
O'Halloran, Julie (2007-03-28)
Whitefly - the other sticky pest, honeydew and stickiness, Whitefly species, What are late season control options, What is the risk to late maturing crops and defoliated crops
Gordon, Rod (2007-03-22)
Cotton Picking Cotton Field to Fabric, Module builders contamination climate change workshop
(2007-03-22)
Results from Bt resitance monitoring, hatching parasitism and species composition
Williams, David (2007-03-14)
MIA Walk, Healthy soils project, day degree, crop competition report, Field day results from Bt resistance monitoring 0/07 to end Feb