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Gordon Stone (CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship, 2013-06-30)
It is important for ginners to monitor classing and leaf grade in order to maximize grower returns in terms of classing grade, and to reduce fibre damage.
Alexander, Elizabeth (Bluedog Agribusiness, 2013-06-30)
“Cotton growers working together for a sustainable landscape project” funded by the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country initiative consisted of three core components which included working directly with lan
Blomfield, Kirrily (CGA, 2013-06-30)
The concept of the Network Development Officer (NDO) role came about following an Upper Namoi CGA bus trip around 2 1/2 years ago, which identified the need for better research information flow to growers, and the sha
Krajewski, Dr. Andrew (CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, 2013-06-30)
Seed fingers are an important part of the gin stand and are used to control the seed roll load, which in turn sets the turn-out and trash cleaning capacity of the gin stand.
Le Mottee, Kristian (University Of New England, 2013-06-30)
The native budworm Helicoverpa punctigera is an important pest of field crops in Australia alongside the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera, and both share a number of host plants. H.
There is considerable interest within the Australian cotton industry to develop Long Staple Upland cotton (nominally referred to as ALS) varieties to obtain the high premiums paid for fine long and strong staple fibre
Tan, William (University Of Sydney, 2013-06-30)
A key tactic within the CRDC’s 2012-12 Annual Operating Plan is ‘Assuring industry capacity to manage the stewardship of biotechnologies and crop protection products’.
Kirkby, Karen (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2013-06-30)
“Diseases of Cotton X” aimed to increase sustainability of the Australian cotton
industry through comprehensive disease surveillance. Continued collaborative
Grundy, Paul (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestrys, 2013-06-30)
A survey was conducted to ascertain the presence of feral cotton plants in off-farm drainage areas and along roadsides associated with cotton production and transport throughout Queensland and parts of northern NSW.
MacDonald, Ben (CSIRO Land And Water,, 2013-06-30)
This project aims to investigate the cause of and differences in the levels of GHG emissions during sequences of crops and fallows.
Paull, Cate (CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, 2013-06-30)
Attendance at the 60th Entomological Society of America Annual Conference where a paper on the background of the Australian cotton industry, in particular the Darling Downs landscape, with detail on biology and ecolog
Baillie, Craig (University Of Southern Queensland, 2013-06-30)
Peak oil demands and declining oil reserves, increased greenhouse emissions and global warming
and economic drivers for operational and cost efficiencies promote energy efficiency as one of the
Situated in the Dry Tropics, the Burdekin is Australia’s largest tropical irrigation area and is home to a vibrant range of agricultural industries.
Hunter, Sally (FundBase Pty Ltd, 2013-06-30)
A Cotton Skills Benchmarking system ( http://agskills.com.au ) has been
developed and now needs to be ground-truthed with cotton growers. This report
Coleman, Camille (University Of Sydney, 2013-06-30)
Carried out as a summer scholarship between December 2012 and March 2013, the researcher sought to outline the potential contribution of corn in rotation with cotton, in comparison to historical cotton and wheat rotat
Braunback, Michael (2013-06-30)
Poor crop establishment compromises productivity and may necessitate the expense of replanting.This project has demonstrated that thin biodegradable film may have a place in the cotton production system; soil temperat
Chen, Guangnan (National Centre For Engineering In Agriculture (NCEA),, 2013-06-30)
The purpose of the travel sponsorship was for Dr Guangnan Chen to attend and present a paper on “Developing Life Cycle Inventory for Life Cycle Assessment of Australian Cotton” at the 2013 ALCAS Conference held in Syd
Rochester, Ian (2013-06-30)
This project will assist the cotton industry to reduce its impact upon the environment and improve the health of its soil resource and achieve its aims to use fertiliser inputs more efficiently.
Ludgate, Zara (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestrys, 2013-06-30)
Silverleaf whitefly (SLW) is a major insect pest of the cotton industry. It is a pest because it excretes honeydew that contaminates cotton lint, causing problems during textile processing.
Roth, Guy (Roth Rural And Regional Pty Ltd, 2013-06-30)
Water is the major factor limiting cotton production in Australia, with 70-90% of the cotton production area usually managed under an irrigated system.