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

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5315 2008 Pamela Zwer, Mick Faulkner Farmer focussed research: the export oat hay experience plenary
5314 2008 Graeme Hammer, Scott Chapman, Erik van Oosterom Functional Whole Plant Modelling – The Missing Link between Molecular Biology and Crop Improvement? plenary
5312 2008 Peter Langridge, Michael J. Gilbert From gene discovery to paddock reality plenary
5313 2008 Alan McKay, Ian T. Riley, Di Hartley, Sue Wiebkin, Herdina, Guangdi Li, Stewart Coventry, Sharla Hall, and Chunyuan Huang Studying root development in soil using DNA technology: idea to impact plenary
5311 2008 Jim Virgona, Peter Martin, Vince Van der Rijt, Guy McMullen Grazing systems for winter cereals plenary
5309 2008 Andrew Polkinghorne A farmer’s perspective - Farming in an uncertain climate plenary
5310 2008 Stan Cox Breeding for the perennial cropping systems of the future plenary
5308 2008 Barry Mudge Managing Risk in an Uncertain Climate plenary
5307 2008 Peter Hayman, Anthony Whitbread, David Gobbett Practicing agronomy in an uncertain climate – Using simulation modelling to study seasonal drought and the impact of ENSO in the Southern Australian grains belt. plenary
5306 2008 Mark Howden, Steven Crimp Farming in an uncertain and changing climate plenary
5305 2008 GB Huang, LL Li, RZ Zhang, Murray Unkovich, Guangdi Li, K Chan, William Bellotti Conservation tillage research on the Loess Plateau of China plenary
5304 2008 Rod D.B. Lefroy Australian agronomy abroad plenary
5303 2008 B.A. Keating, P.S. Carberry Emerging Opportunities for Australian Agriculture? plenary
5302 2008 Stanley Wood, Philip G. Pardey Jason Beddow1 Jawoo Koo2 Global agricultural trends: impact and role for Australian agricultural and agronomic research plenary
2880 1989 Willem J. Boma, Graeme I. Pearman The greenhouse effect: facts, predictions and uncertainties plenary
2881 1989 A. Barrie Pittock The greenhouse effect, regional climate change and Australian agriculture plenary
2882 1989 R.A. Nulsen Agriculture in south-western Australia in a greenhouse climate plenary
2883 1989 R.M. Gifford The effect of the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere on crop productivity plenary
2884 1989 W. Gerardi, R. McMillan, B. Fisher Emerging world market opportunities for Australian agricultural commodities plenary
2885 1989 P.S. Cornish Market-driven research plenary
2886 1989 J.A. McComb New plant products - using Australia's genetic heritage plenary
2887 1989 John Childs, Using modern communications technology: turning on, not turning off plenary
2888 1989   Research and extension: delivering the goods plenary
2889 1989 J.M. Hercus Commercialization: the New Zealand experience plenary
2890 1989 D. Blesing Future funding for research and extension: industry research council issues plenary
2891 1989 Mr N.J. Halse Future funding for research and extension: a state department of agriculture viewpoint plenary
9737 1998 R.L. Ison The future challenge: the search for system plenary
9736 1998 D.R. McGuffog Accreditation of fertilizer advisers and relationship to quality agronomic advice plenary
9735 1998 P. Long The liability of agronomists in the light of the helix litigation plenary
9734 1998 K. B. Kelly, P. T. Doyle The Victorian Dairy Industry - Improving Performance plenary
9733 1998 J.A. Cummins, R.E. Holloway, D.R. Coventry Farming fragile environments: low rainfall and difficult soils in South Australia plenary
9732 1998 A.M. Ridley, J.B. Passioura Managing soil water and nitrogen to minimise land degradation plenary
9731 1998 P E Reid, D J Llewellyn, G A Constable Biotechnology risks and benefits: the Ingard cotton example plenary
9730 1998 D. T. Avery The importance of high farm yields to wildlife conservation plenary
9729 1998 Barney Foran Looking for opportunity and avoiding obvious potholes: some future influences on agriculture to 2050 plenary
9728 1998 Ian Lowe The state of the Australian environment plenary
9727 1998 J.M. Lacy Learning from farmers - the check approach plenary
9726 1998 P.J. England Responding to the wool crisis with a focus on technology adoption plenary
9725 1998 D. B. Hannaway, J. R. Gerrish, D. M. Ball, G. D. Lacefield Technology transfer - perceptions of extension agronomists plenary
9720 1998 J.L. Davidson Experiences of Pasture and Crop Production plenary
9721 1998 Roy Powell Agriculture and the Economy plenary
9722 1998 Geoffrey Lawrence Who controls our future? plenary
9723 1998 M. Alston Women: the silent partners of agriculture plenary
9724 1998 S. Wickman Land degradation issues and management concerns for Aboriginal communites of central Australia plenary
8187 2001 T. Fischer Prospects for feeding the world and for rural landscapes plenary
8186 2001 A.M. Ridley Towards Environmental Management Systems in broad-acre agriculture: rhetoric, reality and future possibilities plenary
8184 2001 Phillip Salisbury, Allan Green Novel plant products from gene technology plenary
8185 2001 U. John, E.K. Ong, T. Sawbridge, A. Lidgett, R. Kalla, G. Spangenberg Transgenesis and Genomics in Molecular Breeding of Forage Plants plenary
8183 2001 R.T. Roush Biotechnology and Weed Management plenary
8182 2001 P.S. Carberry Are science rigour and industry relevance both achievable in participatory action research? plenary
8181 2001 B.R Eastough Why Should GRDC Invest In Participatory Farming Systems Research ? plenary
8180 2001 Tony Eyres, Ian McClelland Farmers determining their own destiny plenary
8179 2001 B. Radokovich, N. O'Dempsey, K. Egerton-Warburton, A. MacCartney, J Timms, R. Clark Achieving and Enabling Continuous Improvement and Innovation plenary
8166 2001 I.M. MacKinnon An overview of the benefits delivered by research and new technology to farmers in South-Eastern-Australia plenary
8167 2001 J.L. Hatfield Emerging Challenges in Land Management: An American Perspective on Efficiency plenary
8168 2001 A.J. Fist The Tasmanian Poppy Industry: A Case Study of the Application of Science and Technology plenary
8169 2001 R.G.V.Bramley, S.E.Cook Is agronomy being left behind by precision agriculture? plenary
8170 2001 J. N. Tullberg Controlled traffic for sustainable cropping plenary
8171 2001 C Thompson Irrigation and Intensive Large-Scale Crop Management plenary
8172 2001   Understanding Climate Variability to Improve Agricultural Decision Making plenary
8173 2001   Towards a Common Advisory Toolkit for managing Temperate Grazing Systems plenary
8174 2001   Imperatives for Australian Agriculture - Andrew Campbell plenary
8175 2001 E C Lefroy Applying ecological principles to the re-design of agricultural landscapes plenary
8176 2001 R.L. McCown, L.E. Brennan Back to the future - Reinventing farm management economics in farming systems research plenary
8177 2001 M.B. Peoples, J.A. Kirkegaard, J.F. Angus Rotation, Sequence and Phase: Research on Crop and Pasture Systems plenary
8178 2001 R.L. McCown Farming Systems Research and Farming Practice plenary
4475 2006 Prof M S Swaminathan Can Science and Technology based Agriculture Feed the World in 2025? plenary
4476 2006 Mike Ewing Invited paper: The tension between specialization and diversification in the evolution of farming systems for the Australian crop-livestock zone. plenary
4477 2006 Phillip Nichols, Angelo Loi, Mike Ewing, Clinton Revell, John Howieson, , Martin Barbetti, Bradley Nutt, Richard Snowball, Ming Pei You, Stephen Carr, Kevin Foster, Peter Skinner, Darryl McClements, Krzysztof Gajda, Bradley Wintle, Daniel Kidd, Andrew Craig, Ramakrishnan Nair, Jake Howie, Stephen Hughes, Geoff Auricht, Carolyn de Koning, Brian Dear, Graeme Sandral, Belinda Hackney, Graham Crocker, Pedro Evans, David Lloyd, Eric Hall New annual pasture legumes for southern Australia - 15 years of revolution plenary
4478 2006 Michael Walsh, Peter Newman Burning narrow windrows for weed seed destruction plenary
4479 2006 Rob Harris, Tim Clune, Mark Peoples, Antony Swan, William Bellotti, Wen Chen The role of nitrogen and in-crop lucerne suppression for increasing cereal performance in companion cropping systems plenary
4480 2006 Peter C. McIntosh, Michael J. Pook, James S. Risbey, Shaun Lisson Invited paper: Towards Better Seasonal Climate Forecasts for Farmers plenary
4481 2006 Muhuddin Anwar*, Garry O&#;Leary1, David McNeil, Hemayet Hossain, Roger Nelson Climate change impact on field crops and adaptation options in Southeastern Australia plenary
4482 2006 Glen Bann, John Field. The use of native (endemic) grass and tree species for dryland salinity mitigation, remediation and agronomy activities in south-east Australia plenary
4483 2006 Achim Dobermann Invited paper: Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Cereal Systems plenary
4484 2006 Damien Adcock, Nigel Wilhelm, Ann McNeill, Roger Armstrong Subsoil amelioration on a sand-over-clay: Crop performance and residual yield benefits. plenary
4485 2006 Maarten van Ginkel, Francis Ogbonnaya Invited paper: Using synthetic wheats to breed cultivars better adapted to changing production conditions plenary
4486 2006 Bevan J Buirchell, Mark W Sweetingham Invited paper: Lupin genetic improvement for targeted environments and markets plenary
4487 2006 Wallace A. Cowling Genetic diversity in Australian canola and implications for future breeding plenary
4488 2006 Clinton Revell, , Dean Revell Implications of ‘duty of care’ for the development of new pasture species plenary
4489 2006 Vanessa Dunbabin Using the ROOTMAP model of crop root growth to investigate root-soil interactions plenary
4490 2006 Rick Llewellyn Invited paper: Achieving rapid adoption: information value and the role of grower groups plenary
4491 2006 David Lawrence, Nick Christodoulou, and Jeremy Whish Supporting farmers and agronomists to participate and learn about on-farm research to improve local farming practices plenary
4492 2006 Tracey M Gianatti, Paul Carmody Grower Group Networks Working Together with Researchers plenary
4493 2006 Rick Roush Invited paper: Appropriate Technologies for Agricultural Sustainability in an Uncertain Future plenary
4494 2006 Michael Robertson, Bindi Isbister, Ian Maling, Yvette Oliver, Mike Wong, Matt Adams, Bill Bowden, Peter Tozer Managing spatial and seasonal variability within field can improve the profitability of WA grain production plenary
4495 2006 David Jochinke, Bernard Noonan, Nick Wachsmann Precision agriculture in the Victorian Wimmera – grower perspectives plenary
4496 2006 Adam K Tilling, Garry O&#;Leary2, Jelle G Ferwerda, Simon D Jones, Glenn Fitzgerald, Robert Belford Remote Sensing to Detect Nitrogen and Water Stress in Wheat plenary
4497 2006 Peter D. Jamieson, RF Zyskowski, FY Li, GS Francis, V Snow, L Lilburne LUCI in the sky with diamonds – modelling the wider impacts of land use change and intensification plenary
6326 2004 Peter S. Carberry Crop scientists as change agents plenary
6325 2004 Raj Paroda Scaling-up: how to reach a billion resource-poor farmers in developing countries plenary
6324 2004   Theme 4. Crop science for effecting change plenary
6322 2004 John H Skerritt GMOs and Society plenary
6323 2004 John W Snape Challenges of integrating conventional breeding and biotechnology: a personal view! plenary
6321 2004   Theme 3. Crop science for harnessing genetics plenary
6320 2004 J.H. Prueger, J.L. Hatfield Nitrogen Over-use, Under-use, and Efficiency plenary
6318 2004   Theme 2. Crop science for a sustainable future plenary
6319 2004 Pedro A. Sanchez Farming systems in a rational world. plenary
6317 2004 John Passioura Increasing Crop Productivity When Water is Scarce – From Breeding to Field Management plenary
6315 2004   Theme 1. Crop science for addressing water scarcity plenary
6316 2004 Frank R. Rijsberman Water Scarcity: Fact or Fiction? plenary
6314 2004 Michael Lipton Crop science, poverty and the family farm in a globalising world plenary
6313 2004 Yanhua Liu Science and technology: the essential way to keep sustainable development of world agriculture and trade plenary
6311 2004   Theme 0. Crop science for a diverse planet plenary
6312 2004 M.S. Swaminathan Stocktake on cropping and crop science for a diverse planet. plenary
9290 2010 Derek Byerlee, Tony Fischer, Greg Edmeades Can we feed the world in 2050? plenary
9291 2010 Michael Robertson Agricultural productivity in Australia and New Zealand: trends, constraints and opportunities plenary
9292 2010 John D. Mullen Promoting food security by supporting Agricultural R&D plenary
9293 2010 Markus Deurer, Steve Green, Brent Clothier The Sustainable Use of Water Resources for Agriculture and Horticulture plenary
9294 2010 Peter Cornish A postscript to Peak P an agronomists response to diminishing P reserves plenary
9295 2010 Peter Cornish 2010 Donald Oration plenary
11690 2012 Allan Green, Greg Rebetzke Raising the genetic potential of rainfed crops through biotechnology - opportunities and challenges. plenary
11688 2012 Patrick Heffer Nutrient Supply and Management plenary
11689 2012 John Abbot, Jennifer Marohasy Chemical-free agriculture: obstacles and assumptions plenary
11687 2012 Steven Walker Capturing opportunities and overcoming obstacles for Australian agronomy related to weed management plenary
11686 2012 David W. Lamb Thoughts on capturing opportunities and overcoming obstacles for australian agriculture related to electronic agriculture plenary
11684 2012 R J Clements What has Australian agronomy contributed to world food security in the last 20 years, and what lies ahead? plenary
11685 2012 Jock Laurie Are Australian farmers, the agricultural research community and governments capable of adapting to changing paradigms in agronomy? plenary