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Holman, Sharna (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries;CottonInfo, 2018-08-30)
The annual FUSCOM panel forum provides an opportunity to share updates on all pathology research projects, providing peer support and project review to researchers.
CRDC (CRDC, 2018-08-31)
Crop nutrition is the biggest portfolio of CRDC-supported research, and a new version of NUTRIpak has been released in August 2018 to reflect this.
Jenson, Melanie, Redfern, Ruth (CRDC, 2018-09-01)
The spring edition of CRDC's magazine, Spotlight, brings you the highlights from the 2018 Australian Cotton Conference and its program of quality industry, research and external speakers.
Peach, Todd (Agronomic Business Solutions, 2018-09-07)
CRDC sponsored ASDS to enable an international Verticillium speaker to present. As part of this sponsorship, CRDC has been provided with complementary registration for one participant.
Erbacher, Damien (Crop Consultants Australia, 2018-09-21)
Specialist knowledge and information was gained on many different aspects of whitefly ecology, biology and management including findings from Australian and international research programs.
Warnock, Brendon (Brendon Warnock, 2018-09-27)
The most important message from the symposium was about complex and dynamic interactions. Interactions between host, pathogen and environment are what determine the economic impact of disease.
Chudleigh, Peter (Agtrans Research, 2018-09-30)
The following impact assessment addresses investment by CRDC in a cluster six sustainability projects.
Yeates,Stephen (CSIRO, 2018-09-30)
The key impact of this project for the Australian cotton industry was via the provision many of the essential knowledge foundations that assisted the rapid transition from a feasibility assessment with commercial part
(Agtrans Research, 2018-09-30)
myBMP is a voluntary farm and environmental management system which provides self- assessment mechanisms, practical tools and auditing processes to ensure that Australian cotton is produced according to best managemen
Forest Hill Consulting (CRDC, 2018-10)
Under CRDC's Funding Agreement with the Commonwealth Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, CRDC is required to commission an independent review of its performance.
Ginns, Bradley (The University Of Sydney, 2018-11-25)
This study examines the effectiveness of publicly-available data to identify farm-scale regions of similarity, and classifies the distribution of physical (available water capacity (AWC)) and chemical (pH and electric
CRDC (CRDC, 2018-11-26)
In 2017-18, CRDC invested $25.1 million into 318 RD&E projects in collaboration with 118 research partners and growers who conducted on-farm trials, across five key program areas: farmers, industry, customers, peo
CRDC monitors progress towards - and achievement of - the outcomes of the CRDC Strategic RD&E Plan 2018-23 via this Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.
Bristow, Keith (CSIRO Agriculture And Food, 2018-11-30)
Irrigation currently uses 70% of all the world's freshwater withdrawals.
McVeigh, Adam (Darling Downs CGA, 2018-11-30)
The project seeks to further contribute to two of the broad objectives of the Darling Downs
Kelly, Bryce (The University Of New South Wales, 2018-12)
Hydrochemical and isotopic results reveal that there are distinct differences in the groundwater chemistry with depth throughout the Lower Namoi Alluvium (LNA).
Redfern, Ruth, Jenson, Melanie (CRDC, 2018-12-01)
The summer edition of CRDC's magazine, Spotlight, focuses on research results and science-based best practices to help cotton growers successfully produce their 2018-19 crop, and contribute to sustaining the resp
Brookes, Dean (The University Of Queensland, 2018-12-30)
This travel funding sponsored attendance at the intital planning meeting for the Rural R&D for Profit project “Improving Plant Pest Management through Cross Industry Deployment of Smart Sensor, Diagnostics and For
McDougall, Sandra (New South Wales Department Of Primary Industries, 2018-12-30)
The cotton industry in southern NSW has expanded from negligible areas less than a decade ago to 70,680 ha harvested in 2014, 44,201 ha in 2016, and predictions of 90,000 ha in the 2017/18 season, with plantings into
Shuey, Tim (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2018-12-30)
TThis project supported travel, which was conducted in order to participate in the course “Nematodes in Cropping Systems: Identification and Techniques, 2017”.