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Redfern, Ruth (2014-07)
The CRDC Researcher’s Handbook 2014-15 is a key resource for all researchers working with, or interested in applying for funding from, the CRDC.
Lowien, Zara (Gwydir Valley Cotton Growers Association (CGA), 2014-06-30)
Cotton growers and consultants are becoming concerned with the level of
compaction in soils in the Gwydir. The feeling is that compaction is increasing due
Walsh, Tom (CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, 2014-06-30)
The three-gene product Bollgard 3 is expected to be available commercially in 2015.
Vogel, Stacey (Stacey Vogel Consulting, 2014-06-30)
In Early July 2013, CRDC released their 2013-2018 Strategic R&D Plan.
Khan, Moazzem (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestrys, 2014-06-30)
Solenopsis mealybug is an emerging pest of cotton in Australia.
Kauter, Greg (Cotton Australia Ltd, 2014-06-30)
Within the national framework for biosecurity, all commonwealth and state governments and plant industries who are signatories to the Emergency Plant Pest Response Deed (EPPRD), formally commit to preparations that in
Rendon, Dalila (Macquarie University, 2014-06-30)
The purpose of this travel to the USA was to visit the US Department of Agriculture Arid-land Research Center during 16 May – 31 May 2014. Supervised by Dr.
Lower, Tony (University Of Sydney, 2014-06-30)
To maximise improvements in work health and safety, it is vital to have the best available evidence available to understand the risks that exist.
Broderick, Rose (2014-06-30)
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Hunter Geoff (2014-06-30)
The Dryland cotton industry is often disadvantaged by not being able to plant within the limited time available under the planting window.
Bartimote, Timothy (University Of Sydney, 2014-06-30)
Water is essential for producing high yielding and high quality cotton and cotton is demanding in its water consumption requiring, on average, 5.2 ML/ha for peak production in Australia (Cotton Australia 2015).
Waters, Warwick (Waters Consulting, 2014-06-30)
In an increasingly competitive labour market, the ability to retain and develop existing employees is an ongoing challenge for the Cotton Industry.
Montgomery, Janelle (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2014-06-30)
Promoting Water Smart Infrastructure Investment is a water and energy use efficiency project
designed to build the capacity of cotton irrigators to adapt to reduced water availability and
Maas, Susan, Roughley, Ngaire (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestrys, 2014-06-30)
This project was jointly funded through a QDAFF and CRDC partnership to provide a development and delivery extension program focused on national crop protection in cotton based farming systems, whilst also providing r
Holman, Sharna (University Of Sydney, 2014-06-30)
Helicoverpa punctigera, along with Helicoverpa armigera, are major pests in Australian cotton.
Guest, Annabelle (AGDel – Annabelle Guest Agricultural Development, 2014-06-30)
There are significant resources available to cotton growers and their consultants about management options for specific weeds, efficient ways to utilise alternative control tactics such as cultivation or double knocks
Hunter Geoff (Lower Namoi CGA, 2014-06-30)
Discussions with a number of growers, workers and agronomists found that many of them knew very little about Australian Cotton Research Institute (ACRI) and what went on there and how research projects were actually d
Zivec, Peta (Griffith University, 2014-06-30)
Regeneration is poorly understood for most common riparian plant species of inland Australia, despite their ecological and cultural significance, widespread distributions and concern, in many places, over their condit
Foran, Kelly (Dirranbandi CGA, 2014-06-30)
Three Mental and Physical Health Empowerment Days were held. Dirranbandi was held on the 9th of May 2014, St George on the 30th of May 2014 and Mungindi was held on the 13th of June 2014.
Nielsen, Johanna (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, University Of Southern Queensland), 2014-06-30)
This was a summer scholarship aimed at providing some experience/expertise to University of Southern Queensland student, Johanna Nielson in pathology starting with a well known pathogen.