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issue 166 september october 2023

This page shows the articles in issue 166 september october 2023 of GroundCover. As articles are developed and published online, the list below will grow until all articles are available.

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  • Accelerating crop improvement for grain growers
    Accelerating crop improvement for grain growers
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 21 Sep 2023

    The Victorian Government in partnership with GRDC is further modernising the Australian Grains Genebank (AGG) to fast-track cereal, oilseed and pulse crop improvement for the benefit of Australian grain growers

  • Australia’s wheat productivity ranks highest globally
    Australia’s wheat productivity ranks highest globally
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 20 Sep 2023

    A benchmarking study has found Australia has experienced the highest growth in wheat productivity globally during the past 30 years. The study’s results help inform GRDC on investment strategies.

  • Bumper yields illustrate levelling approach works
    Bumper yields illustrate levelling approach works
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 19 Sep 2023

    Despite a flood event in the middle of planting, crops planted on levelled country not only coped but also flourished.

  • Roadside slashing a good option in addressing weeds
    Roadside slashing a good option in addressing weeds
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 18 Sep 2023

    Managing roadside feathertop Rhodes grass with frequent slashing, while addressing weed spread at paddock boundaries, shows promise.

  • Flexible thinking needed for 2022’s excessive rainfall
    Flexible thinking needed for 2022’s excessive rainfall
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 15 Sep 2023

    In central Queensland, a flexible approach to harvesting, storage and seeding was needed to get through the unprecedented rain brought by last year’s La Nina.

  • Weed movement tracked to help inform management plans
    Weed movement tracked to help inform management plans
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 13 Sep 2023

    Using genetics, research is helping to uncover weed mobility, which is important data for area-wide management approaches.

  • Healthy soil approach makes the most of any season
    Healthy soil approach makes the most of any season
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 12 Sep 2023

    A sound five-year plan, backed by nutrition and disease management, has helped improve overall enterprise wellbeing for this Condamine cotton and grain business

  • Strategy a part of managing snails after liming
    Strategy a part of managing snails after liming
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 11 Sep 2023

    Some growers have noticed snail numbers increase after liming. Lime is a source of calcium which increases shell strength and fertility. As a result of this observation, a small research trial was conducted to gauge the impact liming had on snail fertility and shell strength, and whether incorporating lime or using a different type of lime could limit snail population growth.

  • Lime project could bring good news for no-till farmers
    Lime project could bring good news for no-till farmers
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 08 Sep 2023

    Research into correcting soil acidification in cropping systems is showing that using different lime application techniques can suit differing soil types and farming practices. After several years, the study has revealed economically significant third-year responses in pulse crops and indicated that lime might not always need physical incorporation to deliver the greatest benefit.

  • Soil amelioration methods tested in frost mitigation trial
    Soil amelioration methods tested in frost mitigation trial
    Issue 166, September-October 2023 - 07 Sep 2023

    Trials on the Eyre Peninsula are finding that soil amelioration may have a role to play in mitigating damage to crops from frequent and severe frost events on sandy soils.

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