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Lawrence, Peter (1986-09-30)
Cotton Breeding for Queensland
Murray, David (1986-09-30)
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Moffett, Melda L. (1986-08-20)
Bacterial blight of cotton is a major disease in most cotton growing countries of the world.
Keefer, G. (1986-08-20)
This project was prompted by disappointingly low cotton yields at Emerald and other Central Queensland centres.
Allen, Stephen (1986-08-20)
A review of overseas literature shows that several approaches have been recommended for the control of bacterial blight of cotton .
HOUGHTON, DICK (1986-08-20)
Firstly, it is important to define "Minimum Tillage" as it applies to our operation. Our objective in achieving such a system is more correctly described as a "Permanent Bed'' system i.e.
Daniells, Ian (1986-08-20)
Throughout this article I will be encouraging less tillage. There are three reasons for this. Firstly, tillage is costly. Secondly, soil structure often is sufficiently good for farming without tillage.
Graham, Peter (1986-08-20)
As a result of a major fall in world cotton prices, the Namoi Cotton Co-operative has been actively looking at ways of reducing costs on cotton farms.
Pickering, John (1986-08-20)
On many occasions, we saw some parts of our farm, produce this 3 bale yield, but not over a whole field. One corner ,or one side, or a top or bottom end, but not all over.
Findley, W.B. (1986-08-20)
Techniques to Improve Profitability of Growing Cotton
Brown, Geoff (1986-08-20)
The need to develop marketing strategies for the Australian cotton crop appears to be imperative. If we are to continue to develop nev.1 cotton varieties.
Fay, M.F. (1986-08-20)
If research gaps exist, we are all at fault. If researchers are thought of as 'being in their own little world', it is a ref lection of poor communication efforts on the part of producers and advisors.
Thompson, N (1986-08-20)
firstly canvassed growers on their experiences with Siokra. Most said that weeds were no more difficult to control in Siokra than in Deltapine 90.
ACGRA (1986-08-20)
Program and proceedings index. - This conference will be far more than just a research conference.
St George Consultants (1986-08-20)
The presentation hereunder is a collation of views of consultants from the Darling Downs and the St George regions. The following points will be considered: (a) Are research needs being addressed by researchers?
Luckett, D.J. (1986-08-20)
I have been asked to discuss two features of the CSIRO cotton breeding work at Narrabri. The first concerns the quality. criteria we use, the second the role that biotechnology will play in varietal improvement.
Emerald Consultants (1986-08-20)
We believe the success of the modern cotton farmer is becoming more dependent upon his being made aware of, selecting and implementing appropriate research and new technology.
Lawrence, Peter (1986-08-20)
In 1985 one of the main questions asked by growers was "How does Deltapine 90 and Siokra compare with Deltapine 61?". Now in 1986, the questions is "How does Deltapine 90 compare with Siokra?".
Hearn, A. Brian (1986-08-20)
Greg Constable and I have previously shown that in the Namoi Valley an irrigation water supply of 8 ML per ha is needed to obtain maximum yields in the driest years.
Forrester, Neil (1986-08-20)
The threat of resistance has been realised, and no doubt will continue to be realised in the future. What then is the cost once resistance has developed?