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Contributed Papers

Phase farming using lucerne in crop rotations
A.M. Ridley, P.J. Haines, K.F. Wilson and A. Ellington

Comparisons of the efficiency of nitrogen fixation in pastures
M.B. Peoples1, R.R. Gault1, J.F. Angus1, A.M. Bowman2 and M. McCallum3

ROLE OF A GRASS/MEDIC LEY IN THE CROPPING SYSTEM
OF NORTH-WESTERN NSW

A.M. Bowman1, K.Y. Chan2, J. J. Friend1 and R. Van de Ven3

HIGH YIELDING CROPS FROM LEGUME-DOMINANT PASTURES
G.J. Scammell

PASTURE SPECIES AND PHASE LENGTH EFFECTS ON RICE GRAIN YIELD.
B.W. Dunn and H.G. Beecher

HYDROLOGIC UTILITY OF PHASE FARMING BASED ON WINTER RAINFALL IN SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA.
D. M. Whitfield

MANAGING RESIDUES AND FERTILISERS TO ENHANCE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF WHEAT CROPPING SYSTEMS
A.M. Whitbread1, G.J. Blair1 and R.D.B. Lefroy2.

PROFITABLE DOUBLE-CROPPING ROTATIONS INVOLVING CEREALS AND PULSES IN CENTRAL QUEENSLAND
H. W Cox1, W.M Strong2, D. W Lack1 and R. M Kelly1

LONG-TERM RESIDUAL EFFECTS OF 6 DIFFERENT CROPS ON YIELD AND PROTEIN OF WHEAT
G. J. Crocker

THE TIMING OF LUCERNE REMOVAL IN THE TRANSITION TO A CROPPING PHASE
J.F. Angus, R.R. Gault, T.J. Jones and M.B. Peoples

Participatory research using on-farm monitoring and simulation: spring-sown mungbeans
M.J. Robertson1, P.S. Carberry1, M. Lucy2, S. Cawthray1 and N. Brodie1

Crop rotations increase productivity in no-tillage systems in northern New South Wales
W.L. Felton, H. Marcellos, and D.F. Herridge

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  • "Agronomy, growing a greener future?". Edited by DL Michalk and JE Pratley. Proceedings of the 9th Australian Agronomy Conference, 20-23 July 1998, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.
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