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Redfern, Ruth (CRDC, 2015-06)
The 2015-16 CRDC Researchers' Handbook is a key resource for all researchers working with, or interested in applying for funding from, the CRDC.
Hereward, James (Universityu Of Queensland, 2015-06)
This project aimed to minimise the adverse impact of glyphosate-resistant weeds on the cotton industry by assessing the prospect that genetic diversity of targeted weed species can be used to predict which species are
Thomas Amanda (2015-06-01)
Latest weather and climate news, By Jon Welsh, Season Summary, Work is underway within CRDC for future R&D investments specifically, those in the 2016-17 financial year, 60 Seconds with a grower Bill Tyrwhitt, Tri
Hunter Geoff (2015-06-05)
Multi- species cover cropping trial * Management Options Enhancing Beneficial Microbial Communities and Functions in Cotton Soils- Dr Gupta Vadakattu. * N trial summary *Macquarie Valley
Foley, Joseph (2015-06-10)
A comprehensive testing program of conventional large mixed flow pumps typically used on cotton irrigation farms has found that these pumps, if correctly tuned, can operate at high efficiency levels with reduced energ
CottonInfo (CottonInfo, 2015-06-11)
Irrigated cotton growers stand to make substantial savings in fuel and greenhouse gas emissions in tractor operations if appropriate tractor engine and ground speeds are used and tillage depth is kept to the shallowes
Hullugalle, Nilantha (2015-06-11)
The 2015 Australian Cotton Production Manual is a critical reference tool for cotton growers: a one-stop-shop of on-farm cotton production information.
McVeigh, Adam (2015-06-11)
AN ENERGY efficiency audit of the new overhead irrigation system on Adam McVeigh's Darling Downs farm in southern Queensland has set him on the path to reducing emissions and making big savings in energy costs.
Redfern, Ruth, Jensen, Melanie, Ceeney, Sally, Strang, Meg, Brown, Chrissy (2015-06-12)
The winter edition of CRDC's new-look magazine, Spotlight, looks at how an integrated approach to farming provides benefits at both a farm and industry level
CottonInfo (2015-06-15)
This benchmarking report presents direct energy data (diesel and electricity use) collected on irrigated Australian cotton farms.
Baillie, Craig (CottonInfo, 2015-06-15)
Energy is one of the fastest growing on-farm costs (electricity costs alone have increased by around 350 percent since 2000).
Clarke, Adrienne (2015-06-16)
Alternative and renewable energy sources, including solar for powering cotton production, were hot topics at this week’s (24 and 25 February) CottonInfo Big Days Out at St George, QLD and Gunnedah, NSW.
Redfern, Ruth (2015-06-20)
Riparian land is usually the most fertile and productive part of the landscape: providing benefits to both agriculture and the natural environment.
CottonInfo (CottonInfo, 2015-06-22)
With growers now making decisions about how much nitrogen to apply and when, it's worthwhile considering the findings of the CottonInfo N trials: lower upfront N application may help improve NFUE.
CottonInfo (2015-06-23)
Factsheet on sources of information for raingrown cottongrowers
Brimblecombe, Ian (2015-06-26)
AN ENERGY expenditure that had been climbing by around 10 per cent per year coupled with concerns about climate change have prompted St George cotton irrigators Ian and Anne Brimblecombe, 'Burgorah', to inst
Ceeney, Sally (Ceeney Agricultural Consultants Pty Ltd, 2015-06-30)
Transgenic cotton was introduced to Australia in 1996 with Ingard® which was replaced by Bollgard II® in 2004/05.
Schwenke, Graeme (New South Wales Department Of Primary Industries, 2015-06-30)
Capital expenditure under the Australian Government, Department of Agriculture, Action on the Ground project “Determining optimum N strategies for abatement of emissions for different irrigated cotton systems” resulte
Smith, Rhiannon (University Of New England, 2015-06-30)
Ecosystem services are the benefits that humans get from the environment. Many ecosystem services are relevant to cotton production (e.g.
Bartimote, Timothy (University Of Sydney, 2015-06-30)
Water is the most limiting input in irrigated cotton production. Compaction reduces access to the soil water resource and reduces soil health.