Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning objective of research within the Australian grains industry since the concept was defined in the 1970s. Recent slowing in productivity growth has stimulated a search for new sources of improvement, but few previous research investments have been targeted on a national scale. In 2008, the Australian grains industry established the 5-year, AU$17.6 million, Water Use Efficiency (WUE) Initiative, which challenged growers and researchers to lift WUE of grain-based production systems by 10%. Sixteen regional grower research teams distributed across southern Australia (300–700 mm annual rainfall) proposed a range of agronomic management strategies to im...
ictorian grain crops rarely reach their water limited yield potential. Few Australian studies have s...
Crop water productivity has been receiving special attention in regards to productivity and food sec...
© CSIRO 2006Attainable water-use efficiency relates attainable yield, i.e. the best yield achieved t...
Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning obje...
The efficiency of soil water accumulation during fallow periods, and the availability of that soil w...
Wheat yields in the Western Australian wheat industry have risen by about 3.9 percent per year over ...
The aim of this review is to report changes in irrigated cotton water use from research projects and...
The aim of this review is to report changes in irrigated cotton water use from research projects and...
The efficiency of soil water accumulation during fallow periods, and the availability of that soil w...
Low productivity increases and unsustainable farming systems have been a concern in the Australian g...
Wheat yields in the Western Australian wheat industry have risen by about 3.9 percent per year over ...
The Agronomy Jigsaw project is an initiative of the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Aust...
Despite a highly variable climate and fragile soils, dryland farming systems in Australia continue t...
Yields of dryland (rainfed) wheat in Australia have increased steadily over the past century despit...
ictorian grain crops rarely reach their water limited yield potential. Few Australian studies have s...
ictorian grain crops rarely reach their water limited yield potential. Few Australian studies have s...
Crop water productivity has been receiving special attention in regards to productivity and food sec...
© CSIRO 2006Attainable water-use efficiency relates attainable yield, i.e. the best yield achieved t...
Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning obje...
The efficiency of soil water accumulation during fallow periods, and the availability of that soil w...
Wheat yields in the Western Australian wheat industry have risen by about 3.9 percent per year over ...
The aim of this review is to report changes in irrigated cotton water use from research projects and...
The aim of this review is to report changes in irrigated cotton water use from research projects and...
The efficiency of soil water accumulation during fallow periods, and the availability of that soil w...
Low productivity increases and unsustainable farming systems have been a concern in the Australian g...
Wheat yields in the Western Australian wheat industry have risen by about 3.9 percent per year over ...
The Agronomy Jigsaw project is an initiative of the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Aust...
Despite a highly variable climate and fragile soils, dryland farming systems in Australia continue t...
Yields of dryland (rainfed) wheat in Australia have increased steadily over the past century despit...
ictorian grain crops rarely reach their water limited yield potential. Few Australian studies have s...
ictorian grain crops rarely reach their water limited yield potential. Few Australian studies have s...
Crop water productivity has been receiving special attention in regards to productivity and food sec...
© CSIRO 2006Attainable water-use efficiency relates attainable yield, i.e. the best yield achieved t...