Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Agriculture Western Australia
City
Perth
Publication Date
16-2-2000
Keywords
Barley, maturing, malting, oats, seed rates, export hay, ryegrass, frost, climatology, flowering, TIMERITE®, Redlegged earth mite, control, spring, pastures, false breaks, subterranean clover, serradella, rotation, Alfalfa mosaic virus, pasture legume, weeds, nitrogen fixation, lucerne, soil water, red apion, doublegee, herbicides, variable response, yield maps, Achiever software
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Climate | Digital Communications and Networking | Entomology | Other Plant Sciences | Plant Biology | Software Engineering
Abstract
This session covers eighteen papers from different authors:
BARLEY AND OAT AGRONOMY
1. Unicorn barley must meet malting specifications to be a viable option, Roslyn Jettnerand Blakely Paynter, Agriculture Western Australia
2. Optimum oat seed rates, Glenn McDonald, Agriculture Western Australia
3. Production and Quality of export Oaten Hay (1998 and 1989), Pierre Fievez, Pierre Fievez and Associates
FROST
4. Climatology of Frost in Southern Western Australia, Ian Foster, Agriculture Western Australia
5. Flowering calculator, David Tennant, Agriculture Western Australia
6. Some options for managing the risk of frost damage, Wal Anderson, Agriculture Western Australia
PASTURE
7. TIMERITE® Control of redlegged earth mite in south western Australia with a spring spray to pastures, James Ridsdill-Smith and Celia Pavri, CSIRO Entomology, University of Western Australia
8. The pattern of seed softening in subterranean clover in relation to presicted false break risk, Ross Chapman and Senthold Asseng, CSIRO Plant Industry, Centre for Mediterranean Agricultural Research
9. Charano serradella – a viable option for 1:1 cropping, Steve Carr and Brad Nutt IAMA Agri-Services Western Australia and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia
10. Alfalfa mosaic virus in alternative annual pasture and forage legumes, Lindrea Latham and Roger Jones, Crop Improvement Institute, Agriculture Western Australia and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia
11. Pasture mixture performs better than single-species-based pasture – 1999, Anyou Liu, Clinton Revell and David Ferris, Centre for Cropping Systems, Agriculture Western Australia
12. Better pasture management improves performance of following crops – 1999, Anyou Liu, Clinton Revell and David Ferris, Centre for Cropping Systems, Agriculture Western Australia
13. Lucerne Benefits Crop Production, Roy Latta1, Lisa-Jane Blacklow2, Chris Matthews1 1Agriculture Western Australia 2University of Western Australia
14. Does size count? Determining optimum release number of red apion for biocontrol of doublegee, Tim Woodburn and Paul Yeoh, CSIRO Entomology/CRC Weed Management Systems, Perth
15. Herbicide tolerance of some new cultivars of annual pasture legumes, Clinton Revell and Ian Rose, Centre for Cropping Systems, Agriculture Western Australia
16. Lucerne – crop rotations in the Esperance region, Anita Lyons, Roy Latta and Chris Matthews,Agriculture Western Australia
PRECISION AGRICULTURE
17. Assessing the results of on-farm experiments using yield monitors, Simon Cook and Matthew Adams, CSIRO Land and Water
18. Achiever: A GIS based achievable yield and fertiliser recommendation system for precision agriculture, Robert J. Corner, Matthew L. Adams, Precision Agriculture Research Group CSIRO Land and Water
Recommended Citation
Jettner, R,
Paynter, B,
McDonald, G,
Fievez, P,
Foster, I,
Tennant, D,
Anderson, W,
Ridsdill-Smith, J,
Pavri, C,
Chapman, R,
Asseng, S,
Carr, S,
Nutt, B,
Latham, L,
Jones, R,
Liu, A,
Revell, C,
Ferris, D,
Latta, R,
Blacklow, L,
Matthews, C,
Woodburn, T,
Yeoh, P,
Rose, I,
Lyons, A,
Cook, S,
Adams, M L,
and
Corner, R J.
(2000), Crop Updates 2000 Cereals - part 3. Agriculture Western Australia, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/3
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Comments
Please cite papers individually