issue 150, january february 2021
This page shows the articles in issue 150, january february 2021 of GroundCover. As articles are developed and published online, the list below will grow until all articles are available.
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Pre-sowing hygiene to protect next season’s crops
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 18 Jan 2021Crop disease expert issues reminder to lower disease risk
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Virtual crop inspections for Australia’s grain customers
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 09 Jan 2021AEGIC has produced a series of monthly virtual crop inspection videos to keep Australia’s grain customers in the loop. The videos were translated into five languages and distributed to flour millers, brewers, maltsters, government agencies, traders and other stakeholders across 12 Asian countries.
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Virtual fencing adds new strand to farm management
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 08 Jan 2021A new series of trials is pushing the boundaries of virtual fencing technology to more strategically manage cattle and sheep grazing for weed control on mixed farms in South Australia.
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Legumes a winner for Wimmera farming family
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 06 Jan 2021Being able to grow a good pulse crop is only part of the story: understanding the market, growing what buyers want and proper handling of grain are also crucial for ensuring the best returns.
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Soil front and centre for 2021 Nuffield Scholar
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 05 Jan 2021South Australian mixed farmer Josh McIntosh is GRDC’s 2021 Nuffield Scholar
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National program for chickpea breeding launched
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 04 Jan 2021A five-year breeding program has been launched, boosting breeding capacity in traditional areas while expanding chickpeas’ geographic reach
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‘Tweaks’ to planting date to lift climate resilience
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 23 Dec 2020In a bid to respond to climate change and close the yield gap, growers and researchers across the northern region are exploring the benefits and challenges of changing planting dates.
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Playing the waiting game on fall armyworm
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 21 Dec 2020With maize, fall armyworm’s preferred food source, being harvested, many are now wondering – what will this invasive pest target next?
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Seed cleaning helps keep the lid on weed banks
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 18 Dec 2020With herbicide-resistant weeds a continuing challenge, changes in weed spectrums, off-farm grain cleaning is an important tool in the IWM toolkit. This has been demonstrated by increased uptake of off-farm cleaning by Western Australian growers in surveys taken over a seven-year interval.
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High yield push at Wallendbeen
Issue 150, January-February 2021 - 17 Dec 2020A trial site has been set up at Wallendbeen, New South Wales, to try and find out what it takes to push wheat and canola yields to new highs