Organic farmers in Europe and North America often achieve comparable returns to conventional farmers. In contrast with soils of Europe and North America, to those in southern Australia are often highly weathered and have very low nutrient reserves. The present study was conducted to quantify wheat production levels in organic and conventionally grown wheat fields in south-west Australia, and to relate these to soil nutrient status
Few cropping alternatives exist for growers in the semi-arid dryland wheat producing area in the Pal...
Bibliography: leaves 220-247.x, 247 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, De...
Abstract Farming activities practiced on many Australian soils have resulted in substantial losses o...
In organic productions systems, farmers in Europe and North America achieve comparable financial ret...
Organic production systems are possible alternatives to current conventional dryland cropping system...
Organic production systems are possible alternatives to the current conventional farming systems in ...
Wheat production levels and soil chemical properties on eight paired adjacent fields managed organic...
Organic farming standards do not allow addition of water-soluble fertilisers and therefore it is lik...
In organic productions systems, farmers in Europe and North America achieve comparable financial ret...
An agroecosystem comparison of broadacre organic and conventional farming under Australian conditio...
The soil phosphorus (P) status (0-10 cm) of two farming systems (organic (OF) and conventional (CF) ...
Many people believe that organic agriculture systems can only work in high rainfall regions. However...
This experiment was part of a long term tillage trial designed to examine the effect of various till...
Organic wheat farmers in Australia face a number of unique challenges, and an in-depth understanding...
Organic farming, which aims at increasing soil fertility by avoiding synthetic inputs and using loc...
Few cropping alternatives exist for growers in the semi-arid dryland wheat producing area in the Pal...
Bibliography: leaves 220-247.x, 247 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, De...
Abstract Farming activities practiced on many Australian soils have resulted in substantial losses o...
In organic productions systems, farmers in Europe and North America achieve comparable financial ret...
Organic production systems are possible alternatives to current conventional dryland cropping system...
Organic production systems are possible alternatives to the current conventional farming systems in ...
Wheat production levels and soil chemical properties on eight paired adjacent fields managed organic...
Organic farming standards do not allow addition of water-soluble fertilisers and therefore it is lik...
In organic productions systems, farmers in Europe and North America achieve comparable financial ret...
An agroecosystem comparison of broadacre organic and conventional farming under Australian conditio...
The soil phosphorus (P) status (0-10 cm) of two farming systems (organic (OF) and conventional (CF) ...
Many people believe that organic agriculture systems can only work in high rainfall regions. However...
This experiment was part of a long term tillage trial designed to examine the effect of various till...
Organic wheat farmers in Australia face a number of unique challenges, and an in-depth understanding...
Organic farming, which aims at increasing soil fertility by avoiding synthetic inputs and using loc...
Few cropping alternatives exist for growers in the semi-arid dryland wheat producing area in the Pal...
Bibliography: leaves 220-247.x, 247 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, De...
Abstract Farming activities practiced on many Australian soils have resulted in substantial losses o...