Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Publication Date
14-3-2005
Keywords
Forecasting, rainfall, weather, climate, outlook, APSIM, PYCAL< SYN, NUlogic, yield forecast, climate, nitrogen, global economic production, export markets, environmental credentials, management practices, improved varieties, integrating practices, nematode, rotation, diagnosis, green bridge, resistant varieties, foliar fungicide, stripe rust, wild radish, herbicide resistance, chlorsulfuron, atrazine, 2, 4-D amine, survey, northern agricultural region, stubble management, bale, burn, zinc, fertiliser, foliar application, plant uptake, molybdenum, lime, plant tissue, Atrazine, groundwater, Chapman Valley, Esperance, canola varieties, Clearfield, triazine tolerant, imidazolinone tolerant, wheat, lupins, pastures, sustainability, precision agriculture, zone management, stubble, sheep, capital raising, realising rural equity
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Nutrition | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Plant Pathology | Weed Science
Abstract
This session covers seventeen papers from different authors
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2005 Seasonal Outlook, David Stephens and Nicola Telcik, Department of Agriculture
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Horses for Courses – using the best tools to manage climate risk, Cameron Weeks, Mingenew-Irwin Group / Planfarm and Richard Quinlan, Planfarm Agronomy
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Global influences driving Australian agriculture, Tony Harman, Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
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Wheat yield and quality improvements – where have they come from and can we have more? Wal Anderson, Department of Agriculture
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Rotations for nematode management, Vivien A. Vanstone, Sean J. Kelly, Helen F. Hunter and Mena C. Gilchrist, Department of Agriculture
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Integrate strategies to manage stripe rust risk, Ciara Beard, Geoff Thomas, Robert Loughman, Kith Jayasena and Manisha Shenkar, Department of Agriculture
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Frequency of herbicide resistance in wild radish populations across the WA wheatbelt, Dr Michael Walsh, Mechelle Owen and Prof. Stephen Powels, University of Western Australia
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The incidence and severity of wild radish resistance in the NAR – results from an in-situ survey, Rob Grima and Andrew Blake, Elders Limited
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Stubble management: the pros and cons of different methods, Bill Bowden, Department of Agriculture, Mike Collins WANTFA
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Effectiveness of Zinc Application Methods in Wheat, Luigi Moreschi, CSBP
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Know your Mo, Douglas Hamilton, Department of Agriculture
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Atrazine contamination of groundwater in the agricultural region of Western Australia, Russell Speed1, Neil Rothnie2, John Simons1, Ted Spadek2, and John Moore1, 1Department of Agriculture, 2Chemistry Centre (W.A.)
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Comparison of canola varieties in the Northern Agricultural Region in 2004, Graham Walton Department of Agriculture
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Pasture rotations are a promising option for sandplain production, Nadine Eva, Department of Agriculture
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Zone management can improve profit on sandplain, Bindi Webb, Damian Shepherd, Department of Agriculture, David Forrester, Davejeff Farms, casuarinas via Geraldton, Peter Tozer, Department of Agriculture
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Crop leftovers: what’s in stubble for sheep? Roy Butler and Keith Croker, Department of Agriculture
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Realising Rural Equity, Nathan Windebank, Australian Agricultural Contracts Limited
Recommended Citation
Stephens, D,
Telcik, N,
Weeks, C,
Quinlan, R,
Harman, T,
Anderson, W,
Vanstone, V A,
Kelly, S J,
Turner, H F,
Gilchrist, M C,
Beard, C,
Thomas, G,
Loughman, R,
Jayasena, K,
Shenkar, M,
Walsh, M,
Owen, M,
Powels, S,
Grima, R,
Blake, A,
Bowden, B,
Collins, M,
Moreschi, L,
Hamilton, D,
Speed, R,
Rothnie, N,
Simons, J A,
Spadek, T,
Moore, J,
Walton, G,
Eva, N,
Webb, B,
Shepherd, D,
Forrester, D,
Tozer, P,
Butler, R,
Croker, K,
and
Windebank, N.
(2005), Crop Updates 2005 - Geraldton. Department of Agriculture, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/61
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Comments
Please cite papers individually