Authors

Ross Kingwell, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Wal Anderson, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Eddy Pol, Agritech Crop Research
Peter Burgess, Agritech Crop ResearchFollow
Ashley Bacon, Agritech Crop Research
D. M. Bakker, Agriculture Western Australia
G. J. Hamilton, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
D. Houlbrooke, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
C. Spann, Agriculture Western Australia
M. A. Hamza, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Paul Blackwell, Agriculture Western Australia
M. D. A. Bolland, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Maurice Black, Harbour Lights Estate, Geraldton
R. F. Brennan, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
W. L. Crabtree, Western Australian No-Tillage Farmers AssociationFollow
Bill Bowden, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Chris Gazey, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Rochelle Strahan, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, UWA
Bob Gilkes, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, UWAFollow
Zed Rengel, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, UWA
Stephen Loss, CSBP futurefarm
Tim O'Dea, CSBP futurefarm
Patrick Gethin, CSBP futurefarmFollow
Ryan Guthrie, CSBP futurefarmFollow
Lisa Leaver, CSBP futurefarm
David Phelps, CSBP futurefarm
Darshan Sharma, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Mohammad Amjad, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Md Sanajahanh Miyan, Agriculture Western Australia
James Fisher, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Senthold Asseng, CSIRO Plant IndustryFollow
Bill Bowden, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Michael Robertson, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
Glen MacDonald, Agriculture Western Australia
Kevin Young, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Blakely Paynter, Agriculture Western Australia
Jatinderpal Bathal, Agriculture Western Australia
Cameron Weeks, Mingenew-Irwin Group Inc
Kith Jayasena, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Robert Loughman, Agriculture Western Australia
Q. Knight, IAMA Agribusiness
Dominie Wright, Agriculture Western Australia
Nichole Burges, Agriculture Western Australia
Lisa-Jane Blacklow, Aventis CropScienceFollow
Rob Hulme, Aventis CropScience
Rob Griffith, Aventis CropScience
Jenny Hawkes, CLIMA and Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Roger Jones, CLIMA and Agriculture Western Australia
Debbie Thackray, CLIMA and Agriculture Western Australia
S. B. Sharma, Agriculture Western Australia
S. Kelly, Agriculture Western Australia
Peter Newman, Agriculture Western Australia
Dave Nicholson, Agriculture Western Australia
Harmohinder S. Dhammu, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Terry Piper, Agriculture Western Australia
Mario F. D'Antuono, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Mehmet Cakir, ,Faculty of Agriculture, UWA
Nick Galwey, Faculty of Agriculture, UWAFollow
David Poulsen, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Qld
Garry Ablett, Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW
Reg Lance, Agriculture Western Australia
Greg Platz, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Warwick, QLD
Joe Panozzo, VIDA Private Bag 260, Horsham VIC
Barbara Read, NSW Dept. of Agriculture
David Moody, VIDA Private Bag 260, Horsham VIC
Andy Barr, University of Adelaide
Peter Langridge, University of Adelaide
Tina Botwright, CSIRO Plant IndustryFollow
Tony Condon, CSIRO Plant Industry
Robin Wilson, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Iain Barclay, Agriculture Western Australia
Howard Carr, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Greg Shea, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
Ian Foster, Agriculture Western AustraliaFollow
David Tennant, Agriculture Western Australia

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publisher

Agriculture Western Australia

City

Perth

Publication Date

21-2-2001

Keywords

Farm business, financial health, profit drivers, high-yield packages, cash flows, varieties, quality, raised beds, waterlogging, drainage, duplex soils, Gypsum, deep ripping, nutrients, tramlines, spraying, ryegrass, compaction, crop production, gross margins, no-till cropping, nutrient elements, soil immobile, diagnosis, burnt windrows, nutrition, soil fertility, Base Cation Saturation Ratio, Ca:Mg ratios, fertiliser recommendations, protein content, yield, banding, topdressed, boomspray, fertiliser, potash, drilling, fertiliser, nitrogen, urea, management, agronomy, sandplain, mallee soils, area index, sowing date, durum, wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), yield, modelling, APSIM, oats, hectolitre weight, groat, frost, waterlogging and acid soils, Gairdner barley, malting, grain protein, lodging, fungicide, leaf rust, powdery mildew, yellow spot, foliar spray, in-furrow, net blotch, septoria nodorum blotch, Take-all, smut, barley yellow dwarf virus, aphids, decision support system, grass weeds, cereal volunteers, summer rainfall, root lesion nematode, nematicide, management options, crop rotation, phenoxy, tolerance, wheat, zadok growth scale, MCPA, 2, 4-D Ester, 2, 4-D Amine, double ridge, Glean®, Logran®, Stomp®, genetic map construction, DNA markers, seed size, vigour, Crop Improvement Royalty, Plant Breeders Rights Act, GrainGuard, bio-security, threat identification, risk assessment, Quarantine, surveillance, rainfall, forecasting, El Nino, stored soil water, seasonal development, potential yield, water use efficiency, flowering date, frost risk

Disciplines

Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Other Plant Sciences | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Plant Pathology | Weed Science

Abstract

This session covers forty two papers from different authors:

PLENARY

1. Planning your cropping program in season 2001, Dr Ross Kingwell, Agriculture Western Australia and University of Western Australia

WORKSHOP

2. Can we produce high yields without high inputs? Wal Anderson, Centre for Cropping Systems, Agriculture Western Australia

VARIETIES

3. Local and interstate wheat variety performance and $ return to WA growers, Eddy Pol, Peter Burgess and Ashley Bacon, Agritech Crop Research

CROP ESTABLISHMENT

4 Soil management of waterlogged soils, D.M. Bakker, G.J. Hamilton, D. Houlbrooke and C. Spann, Agriculture Western Australia

5. Effect of soil amelioration on wheat yield in a very dry season, M.A Hamza and W.K. Anderson, Agriculture Western Australia

6. Fuzzy tramlines for more yield and less weed, Paul Blackwell1 and Maurice Black2 1Agriculture Western Australia, 2Harbour Lights Estate, Geraldton

7. Tramline farming for dollar benefits, Paul Blackwell, Agriculture Western Australia

NUTRITION

8. Soil immobile nutrients for no-till crops, M.D.A. Bolland1, R.F. Brennan1,and W.L. Crabtree2, 1Agriculture Western Australia, 2Western Australian No-Tillage Farmers Association

9. Burn stubble windrows: to diagnose soil fertility problems, Bill Bowden, Chris Gazey and Ross Brennan, Agriculture Western Australia

10. Calcium: magnesium ratios; are they important? Bill Bowden1, Rochelle Strahan2, Bob Gilkes2 and Zed Rengel2 1Agriculture Western Australia, 2Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, UWA

11. Responses to late foliar applications of Flexi-N, Stephen Loss, Tim O’Dea, Patrick Gethin, Ryan Guthrie, Lisa Leaver, CSBP futurefarm

12. A comparison of Flexi-N placements, Stephen Loss, Tim O’Dea, Patrick Gethin, Ryan Guthrie, Lisa Leaver, CSBP futurefarm

13. What is the best way to apply potassium? Stephen Loss, Tim O’Dea, Patrick Gethin, Ryan Guthrie, CSBP futurefarm

14. Claying affects potassium nutrition in barley, Stephen Loss, David Phelps, Tim O’Dea, Patrick Gethin, Ryan Guthrie, Lisa Leaver, CSBP futurefarm

15. Nitrogen and potassium improve oaten hay quality, Stephen Loss, Tim O’Dea, Patrick Gethin, Ryan Guthrie, Lisa Leaver, CSBP futurefarm

AGRONOMY

16. Agronomic responses of new wheat varieties in the northern wheatbelt, Darshan Sharma and Wal Anderson, Agriculture Western Australia

17. Wheat agronomy research on the south coast, Mohammad Amjad and Wal Anderson, Agriculture Western Australia

18. Influence of sowing date on wheat yield and quality in the south coast environment, Mohammad Amjadand Wal Anderson, Agriculture Western Australia

19. More profit from durum, Md.Shahajahan Miyan and Wal Anderson, Agriculture Western Australia

20. Enhancing recommendations of flowering and yield in wheat, JamesFisher1, Senthold Asseng2, Bill Bowden1 and Michael Robertson3 ,1AgricultureWestern Australia, 2CSIRO Plant Industry, 3CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems

21. When and where to grow oats, Glenn McDonald, Agriculture Western Australia

22. Managing Gaidner barley for quality, Kevin Young and Blakely Paynter, Agriculture Western Australia

PESTS AND DISEASES

23. Strategies for leaf disease management in wheat, Jatinderpal Bhathal1, Cameron Weeks2, Kith Jayasena1 and Robert Loughman1 ,1Agriculture Western Australia. 2Mingenew-Irwin Group Inc

24. Strategies for leaf disease management in malting barley, K. Jayasena1, Q. Knight2 and R. Loughman1, 1Agriculture Western Australia, 2IAMA Agribusiness

25. Cereal disease diagnostics, Dominie Wright and Nichole Burges, Agriculture Western Australia

26. The big rust: Did you get your money back!! Peter Burgess, Agritech Crop Research

27. Jockey – winning the race against disease in wheat, Lisa-Jane Blacklow, Rob Hulme and Rob Giffith, Aventis CropScience

28. Distribution and incidence of aphids and barley yellow dwarf virus in over-summering grasses in WA wheatbelt, Jenny Hawkes and Roger Jones, CLIMA and Agriculture Western Australia

29. Further developments in forecasting aphid and virus risk in cereals, Debbie Thackray, Jenny Hawkes and Roger Jones, Agriculture Western Australia and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture

30. Effect of root lesion nematodes on wheat yields in Western Australia, S. B. Sharma, S. Kelly and R. Loughman, Crop Improvement Institute, Agriculture Western Australia

31. Rotational crops and varieties for management of root lesion nematodes in Western Australia, S.B. Sharma, S. Kelly and R. Loughman, Crop Improvement Institute, Agriculture Western Australia

WEEDS

32. Phenoxy herbicide tolerance of wheat, Peter Newman and Dave Nicholson, Agriculture Western Australia

33. Tolerance of wheat to phenoxy herbicides,Harmohinder S. Dhammu, Terry Piper and Mario F. D'Antuono, Agriculture Western Australia

34. Herbicide tolerance of durum wheats, Harmohinder S. Dhammu, Terry Piper and David Nicholson, Agriculture Western Australia

35. Herbicide tolerance of new wheats, Harmohinder S. Dhammu, Terry Piper and David F. Nicholson, Agriculture Western Australia

BREEDING

36. Towards molecular breeding of barley: construction of a molecular genetic map, Mehmet Cakir1, Nick Galwey1, David Poulsen2, Garry Ablett3, Reg Lance4, Rob Potter5 and Peter Langridge6,1Plant Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, UWA, 2Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Qld, 3Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW, 5SABC Murdoch University, WA, 6Department of Plant Science University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond SA

37. Toward molecular breeding of barley: Identifying markers linked to genes for quantitative traits, Mehmet Cakir1, Nick Galwey1, David Poulsen2, Reg Lance3, Garry Ablett4, Greg Platz2, Joe Panozzo5, Barbara Read6, David Moody5, Andy Barr7 and Peter Langridge7 , 1Plant Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, UWA, 2Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Warwick, QLD,3Agriculture Western Australia, 4Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics, Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW, 5VIDA Private Bag 260, Horsham VIC, 6NSW Dept. of Agriculture, Wagga Wagga NSW, 7Department of Plant Science, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond SA

38. Can we improve grain yield by breeding for greater early vigour in wheat? Tina Botwright1, Tony Condon1, Robin Wilson2 and Iain Barclay2, 1CSIRO Plant Industry, 2Agriculture Western Australia

MARKETING AND QUALITY

39. The Crop Improvement Royalty, Howard Carr, Agriculture Western Australia

40. GrainGuardÔ - The development of a protection plan for the wheat industry, Greg Shea, Agriculture Western Australia

CLIMATE

41. Rainfall – what happened in 2000 and the prospects for 2001, Ian Foster, Agriculture Western Australia

42. Software for climate management issues, David Tennant,Agriculture Western Australia

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