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Media Releases

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- 24.05.2013
With wheat-on-wheat cropping a distant memory for most northern region grain growers, cropping programs are evolving again to embrace open-ended crop sequences.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 23.05.2013
Targeting wild radish as early as the label will allow and mixing herbicide modes of action (MOA) are keys to effective weed control and optimising grain yields.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 21.05.2013
A leading United States-based researcher has brought key messages from his research on the interaction of crop residue and soil-applied herbicides directly to Australian graingrowers.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 20.05.2013
A new collaborative research project across northern NSW will bring northern region grain growers closer to maintaining healthy levels of pulse crops in their winter rotations.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 20.05.2013
PestFax– a vital link in the fight to maintain Western Australia’s current levels of crop health – has resumed its free weekly service, as the new season presents a fresh set of pest and disease challenges.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 17.05.2013
Early research results show one-time tillage may be able to improve grain yields and profitability without losing the benefits of no-till.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 15.05.2013
The five grains of summer – maize, soybean, sorghum, sunflower and mungbeans – will again be the focus of the Australian Summer Grains Conference (ASGC) when the 2013 event takes place from 17-19 June.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 14.05.2013
Larger canola plantings may have been responsible for unusually severe outbreaks of viruses in the northern region’s chickpea crops last year.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 14.05.2013
New crown rot analysis funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) has taken a closer look at tolerance ratings in current and future wheat cultivars with positive results.
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Media Releases

- Article Date
- 13.05.2013
Seeding rate is proving important for ensuring early canopy closure and minimising the spread of viruses in northern chickpea crops.