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Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference 2001 - References Index
Concurrent Session 2, 1600-1730, Monday 29 January |
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Farming Systems 1: Rotations, N and Disease |

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Agronomic management for production of Prime Hard quality wheat in South Australia.
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Soil water balance modelling highlights limitations for pasture production in northern NSW
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