96 papers found from a total of 4193 Australian Agronomy Conference papers.
Id | Publication | Authors | Title | Type | Link |
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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 |