Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publisher

Department of Agriculture

City

Perth

Publication Date

7-3-2006

Keywords

Oats, hay, oaten hay varieties, dwarf milling oats, non-dwarf milling oats, forecasting, rainfall, weather, climate, outlook, nitrogen, high rainfall, soils, crops, split applications, biofuel, crude oil, biodiesel, ethanol, Integrated Weed Management (IWM), ryegrass, radish, herbicide resistance, biserrula, pasture legume, wheat, rotation, economic analysis, STEP, subsoil constraints, acidity, liming, compaction, deep ripping, season, soil types, people, variability, precision agriculture, risk management

Disciplines

Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Climate | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Soil Science | Weed Science

Abstract

This session covers nine papers from different authors

  1. Performance of oaten hay varieties in Western Australian environments, Raj Malik and Kellie Winfield, Department of Agriculture

  2. Performance of dwarf potential milling varieties in Western Australian environments, Raj Malik and Kellie Winfield, Department of Agriculture

  3. 2006 Seasonal outlook, David Stephens, Michael Meuleners and Kari-Lee Falconer, Department of Agriculture

  4. Matching nitrogen supply to crop demand in high rainfall cropping, Bill Bowden, Narelle Simpson Department of Agriculture

  5. An overview of the potential for a Biofuels Industry in Western Australia, Anne Wilkins and Nathan Hancock, Department of Agriculture

  6. IWM performs over 5 years in 33 focus paddocks, Peter Newman and Glen Adam, Department of Agriculture

  7. Analysis of a wheat-pasture rotation in the 330mm annual rainfall zone using the STEP model, Andrew Blake and Caroline Peak Department of Agriculture

  8. What lies beneath? – Understanding constraints to productivity below the soil surface, Stephen Davies and Chris Gazey Department of agriculture, Bob Gilkes, Dan Evans and Tania Liaghati, University of Western Australia

  9. Managing the Unmanageable, Bill Bowden, Department of Agriculture

Comments

Please cite papers individually

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