issue 142 september october 2019
This page shows the articles in issue 142 september october 2019 of GroundCover. As articles are developed and published online, the list below will grow until all articles are available.
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Legume options explored
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 25 Aug 2019Traditional ideas about which crops can be profitably grown in the southern cropping region will be challenged by Agriculture Victoria.
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A boost for malting barley
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 25 Aug 2019Gene technology is being used to shore-up the market share of Australian barley in China.
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Gene technology boosts brewing performance of Australian barley varieties
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 25 Aug 2019Gene technology is being used to shore-up the market share of Australian barley in China.
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Precision the goal with new planter
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 23 Aug 2019After much internet research, Dave chose to buy a US-manufactured Monosem twin row planter - a vacuum planter with double disc openers.
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Cold plasma storage lift
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 21 Aug 2019Australia is known for supplying high-quality, contaminant-free grain to the international market and for developing new storage practices to keep it that way.
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Growers key in getting new varieties to market
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 20 Aug 2019Queensland grower Dave Humphreys plays a key role in getting new peanut varieties to market.
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Pulse passion drives knowledge quest
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 20 Aug 2019The Telfers grow pulses due to price, improved varieties and agronomy, and the benefit to following crops through nitrogen fixation.
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Harvest contractor quiz
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 16 Aug 2019Questions to ask harvest contractors to protect your property.
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Field surveys profile canola virus
Issue 142, September-October 2019 - 16 Aug 2019Spring-sown crops at risk from viruses in the south.