issue 143, november december 2019
This page shows the articles in issue 143, november december 2019 of GroundCover. As articles are developed and published online, the list below will grow until all articles are available.
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Test fast-track R&D
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 02 Oct 2019PreDicta® B tests help cut turnaround times for researching soil-borne disease interactions.
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PreDicta® B tests help cut turnaround times for researching soil-borne disease interactions
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 02 Oct 2019PreDicta® B tests have proved a game-changer for soil-borne disease research.
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NSW grain and cotton grower Gus O'Brien shares how to retain staff in tough times
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 01 Oct 2019'Pay well, provide reasonable accommodation and give them some rein.'
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Tillage tactics on tour
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 01 Oct 2019Growers study northern WA soils.
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Trying trial times
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 01 Oct 2019NSW and Queensland researchers are working hard to keep trials alive in the dry to help ensure there are no gaps in yield data.
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Grower-CCDM alliance works on solutions to fungicide resistance
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 24 Sep 2019Research project brings together growers and researchers to work on fungicide resistance.
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On-farm lime potential
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 24 Sep 2019Trial results suggest access to on-farm lime sources could provide opportunities in WA.
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Load up on truck information
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 24 Sep 2019Truck ownership – load up on what you need to know.
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Growers encouraged to talk to local broker about insurance coverage
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 13 Sep 2019Engaging an insurance broker is an important part of fire risk management.
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Traders tell grains industry conference of increasingly volatile world market
Issue 143, November-December 2019 - 12 Sep 2019Analysts predict Russia and Ukraine to continue cutting into crucial Asian grain markets.