Australian Agronomy Conference (All)


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96 papers found from a total of 4193 Australian Agronomy Conference papers.

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5155 1980 R.D.B. Whalley The management of Australian pastures invited
5156 1980 J.S. Russell Crop Sequences, Crop Pasture Rotations and Soil Fertility invited
5157 1980 B. Cockroft, K.A. Olsson Soil management for high productivity in horticulture invited
5158 1980 P.N. King, A. Mitchell Land use and management of water supply catchments invited
5159 1980 R.G. Fawcett Land management for crop production invited
5160 1980 J.R. Syme, R.J. Clements, D.E. Byth Genetic exploitation of the environment - field crops and pastures invited
5161 1980 Michael G. Mullins Plant improvement in horticulture: the case for fruit breeding invited
5162 1980 E.J. Corbin, P.T. Mearsl Improved plant management - field crops and pastures invited
5163 1980 D.J. Chalmers The prospects for improved productivity of stone and pome fruit crops from improved plant management invited
5164 1980 J.W. Turner Control of insects invited
5165 1980 Barbara Ballantyne, Phillip Kable The challenge of crop disease management invited
5166 1980 J.T. Swarbrick Weed management in Australian rural production, 1980-1990 invited
5167 1980 A.D. Robson, W.J. Cox Optimization of plant nutrition-improving the efficiency of fertilizer use invited
9087 1982 Peter G. Ozanne Plant nutrition in Australia - past, present and future invited
9086 1982 S.H. Phillips No-tillage crop production, review and current assessment invited
2390 1985 R.S. Loomis Systems approaches for crop and pasture research invited
2391 1985 Frank C. Crofts Thirty years of pasture research which changed Australia invited
2392 1985 Alec Lazenby Improved production - the scientist's role invited
2393 1985 P.M. Finlayson From the drawing board to the field invited
2394 1985 Bill G. Casimaty Putting science into practice invited
2395 1985 Andrew Robb Optimising the return from the research dollar invited
2396 1985 B. Cockroft Challenges to agronomic science and practice invited
2397 1985 P.F. Williams Overview of Tasmanian agriculture invited
2398 1985 R.C. Menary Essential oils and natural plant chemicals invited
2399 1985 T.M. Davies Poppies - a specialist Tasmanian crop invited
2400 1985 J.E. Pratleya, P.S. Cornish Conservation farming - a crop establishment alternative or a whole-farm system? invited
2401 1985 J.L. Davidson, K.R. Christian, P.M. Bremner Cereals for the high rainfall zone of temperate Australia invited
2402 1985 D.R. Coventry Chances in agricultural systems on acid soils in southern Australia invited
2403 1985 G.C. Wright, D.M. Whitfield Current measurement techniques appropriate to agronomic research invited
2633 1987 D.J. Chalmers Opportunities for improving crop yields through research - a physiological perspective invited
2634 1987 Michael C. Shannon Salinity - an environmental constraint on crop productivity invited
2635 1987 NF Clark "The shock of the new" constraints on farmer use of new technology invited
2636 1987 M J Taylor Economic and marketing influences on future agronomic production invited
2637 1987 D.J. Reuter, R.J. Hannam Soil and plant testing in Australia1 invited
2638 1987 Barry G. Rolfe, Alan E. Richardson The genetic organization of nitrogen-fixing rhizobium species: past and future applications to agriculture. invited
2639 1987 John Hamblin Grain legumes in Australia invited
2640 1987 M.W. Perry Water use efficiency of non-irrigated field crops invited
2641 1987 A. Ellington Effects of deep ripping on cropping soils and crop production invited
2857 1989 G R Gregory Developing a national research profile for horticulture invited
2858 1989 B. Tugwell Post-harvest barriers to horticultural expansion invited
2859 1989 B.J.Watson Potential for horticultural expansion in the tropics invited
2860 1989 J.L. Davidsona, W.K. Andersonb, P.R. Dannc, W.K. Gardnerd, T.D. Pottere Environment of the high rainfall zone of Southern Australia and implications for agriculture invited
2861 1989 D.J. McFarlane, E.G. Barrett-Lennard, T.L. Setter Waterlogging: a hidden constraint to crop and pasture production in southern regions of Australia invited
2862 1989 H.E. Fels, J.M. Young. Relationships between cropping and livestock on mixed farms in southern Australia. invited
2863 1989 D.R. Kemp, D.A. Nicholas, and C.M. Oldham New discoveries in pasture research: current status & developments with temperate perennial pastures and shrubs in southern Australia invited
2864 1989 C.V. Malcolm Pasture production from saltland invited
2865 1989 D.J. Gillespie, Roles for new pasture legume species in Southern Australia invited
2866 1989 C.W. Thorn Management of annual legume pastures invited
2867 1989 P.T. Doyle, J.B. Rowe, B. Warren Nutritive value of pasture species invited
2868 1989 Dr. W. K. Gardner Coping with waterlogging in the high rainfall zones of southern australia invited
2869 1989 Dr G.C. MacNish Root diseases as a major constraint in high rainfall cropping systems invited
2870 1989 M.W. Perry Farming systems of Southern Australia invited
2871 1989 R.J. Delane, P. Nelson, R.J. French Roles of grain legumes in sustainable dryland cropping systems invited
2872 1989 M.A. Ewing The development of pasture legumes for the low rainfall cereal-livestock zone of Southern Australia invited
2873 1989 E.G. Barrett-Lennard, R.A. Nulsen Dryland soil salinity - cure, containment or catastrophe? invited
2874 1989 R.L. McCown Adapting farming systems research concepts to Australian research needs invited
2875 1989 D A Morrison, R S Kingwell, J Warren MIDAS: an economic modelling approach to determining research directions for wholefarm systems invited
2876 1989 D.R. Coventry, H.D. Brooke Development of a minimum tillage system: Rutherglen experience invited
2877 1989 S.J. Trevenen Developing a research and extension philosophy for an agricultural region invited
2878 1989 E.C.A. Runge Competition versus co-operation in crop production - demand enhancement versus supply control invited
2879 1989 E.C.A. Runge, S. Murdock, D.I. Padberg, B.A. Stout Solutions to problems of oversupply in crop agriculture invited
12163 1992 Don Blesing Specific perspectives in future agriculture: agricultural sustainability invited
12164 1992 H.F. Recher The past and future of agriculture: resolving environmental conflict invited
12165 1992 N. Inall Predicting and shaping the future: managing information invited
12166 1992 J. Allwright Agriculture: resources and current practices invited
12167 1992 D.M. Freebairn Managing resources - the soil resource: erosion, stubble management and catchment invited
12168 1992 W.L. Felton, H. Marcellos Cropping systems of the temperate summer rainfall region invited
12169 1992 K.J. Hutchinson The grazing resource invited
12170 1992 G.H. Jackson Socio-politics and land use systems invited
12171 1992 G.J. Blair Initiatives in land use: nutrients, nutrient cycling and soil acidity invited
12172 1992 P.R. Dyson Initiatives in land use - soil salinity invited
12173 1992 A. Campbell Towards sylvan Australian farming systems invited
12174 1992 J.R. Finney, D.A. Evans New technologies invited
12175 1992 D.R. Marshall Developments - new kinds of plants invited
12176 1992 H. Baker Protecting yield chemically invited
12177 1992 M.J. Whitten Protecting and enhancing yield, while reducing our dependence on synthetic pesticides invited
12178 1992 J.R. Anderson Agronomic research strategy and the uncertain challenge of sustainability invited
12179 1992 J.W. Bowden Predicting and shaping the future: models - looking back and planning ahead invited
12180 1992 D. Ellyard The future is not what it was: technological perspectives on the future of agriculture invited
12181 1992 J.L. Davidson Concluding review invited
3256 1993 J. R. McWilliam Research and the restructuring of Australian agriculture: transforming comparative advantage into a competitive advantage invited
3257 1993 Dr. P. Oram Global perspective on population, resources and agricultural production invited
3258 1993 A.D. Rovira Agricultural science and technology - meeting the challenge invited
3259 1993 G. C. Love, B. S. Fisher Future markets for Australian agricultural produce invited
3260 1993 K. K. G. Lisners Utilisation of joint action groups to achieve export impact invited
3261 1993 Peter J. England Production of quality wool - a case study invited
3262 1993 Laurie Thatcher Elite lambs for meat production invited
3263 1993 T. Day Grain legumes: farming from paddock to plate invited
3264 1993 Neville Sharpe Durum wheat - a specific market invited
3423 1996 A.B. Hearn AN AGRONOMIST'S ODYSSEY invited
3424 1996 J. Cribb AGRONOMY AND THE ECONOMY invited
3425 1996 David Morrison Evaluation of research, development and extension: how and why? invited
3426 1996 Ann Hamblinl AGRONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT invited
3427 1996 K.A. Parton QUALITY, QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN AGRONOMIC RESEARCH invited
3428 1996 S.G. Coffey Agronomy And The Future invited
12162 1992 G.L. Wilson Crop physiology: some recollections and current perceptions invited