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  • Concurrent Session 2, 1600-1730, Monday 29 January
  • Water Management

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Water Management

Soil water balance modelling highlights limitations for pasture production in northern NSW
G.M. Lodge1, S.R. Murphy1 and I.R. Johnson2

Soil water characteristics of a red chromosol and brown vertosol and pasture growth
S.R. Murphy and G.M. Lodge

Plant density, litter and bare soil effects on actual evaporation and transpiration in autumn
S.R. Murphy and G.M. Lodge

What is limiting productivity and water use of cereals in the southern Wimmera of Victoria?
R.D. Armstrong, R Flood and C Eagle

Agronomic Responses of Cotton to Low Soil oxygen during Waterlogging
P Thongbai, S. Milroy, M. Bange, G. Rapp and T. Smith.

Long-term effects of pugging on soil and pasture in SW Victoria
Z.N. Nie1, G.N. Ward2 and A.T. Michael2

The adoption of sub-surface drainage and on-off grazing by Victorian dairy farmers
G. Kaine1 and E. Niall2

Raised Bed Farming of Waterlogged Duplex Soils in Western Australia
D. M. Bakker1, G. J. Hamilton2, D. Houlbrooke1 and C. Spann3

Soil Properties under Raised Bed Farming Systems in Tasmania
W. E. Cotching 1, G. J. Dean2

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  • "Science and Technology: Delivering Results for Agriculture?". Edited by Barry Rowe, Danny Donaghy and Neville Mendham. Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference, January 2001, Hobart, Tasmania.
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