Farming Systems 3: Science and Crop Monitoring
TOPCROP State Focus in Victoria. An extension program tackling industry issues
S.G.Holden1 and M.Evans2
Women ‘TopCroppers’ ~ a valuable part of the farm workforce
D. J. Carpenter
The Development of Ecological Performance Indicators for Sustainable Systems
D.R. Kemp1, D.L. Michalk2 and A.A. Charry1
Agronomic Interactions between Drought and Crop Sequence
J.A. Kirkegaard1, G.N. Howe1 and G. Pitson2
Poor Wheat Yield Response to Conservation Cropping – Causes and Consequences during 10 years of the Harden Tillage Trial
J.A. Kirkegaard1, G.N. Howe1, S. Simpfendorfer3, J.F. Angus1, P.A. Gardner1 and P. Hutchinson2
Wheat stubble management influences emergence and growth of canola
S. Bruce1,2 and M.H. Ryan1
The impact of a farming systems approach on adoption of Butterfly Pea in Central Queensland
J.A. Doughton1, M.J. Conway1, V.A. Osten1, K.J. McCosker1, M. McCosker1, G.B. Spackman2, B.C. Pengelly3, S.R. Buck4, T.M. Lever4, G.A. Lambert5, R.M. Kelly6
Cereal yields associated with changes in soil characteristics following six years of acacia
P.M. Mele and I.A.M. Yunusa
Warm Season Cropping in the southern cropping zone of Australia
N.S. Wilhelm


