FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen fertilisers. The recommendations and yield figures presented below are based on numerous trials in the agricultural areas of Western Australia
Trial 78BA1 Nitrogen fertiliser requirement in alternate crop - pasture rotation. Location: Badginga...
One of the many benefitsof growing narrow-leaved lupins in a crop rotation (Rowland et al 1988) in t...
The grain N uptake response of an opportunity cropping regime comprising summer and winter cereal an...
NITROGENOUS fertilisers have so far been little used in Western Australia for wheat, oats and barley...
Evidence from a series of trials at several locations in the Western Australian cereal growing areas...
HIGH yields of oats have been obtained with nitrogen fertilisers on newly-developed scrub plain area...
THE greatest responses to nitrogenous fertilisers can be expected in areas with a relatively long gr...
Trials were mainly sited in areas normally receiving more than 450 mm average annual rainfall. Respo...
Results are presented for 206 trials carried out between 1959 and 1990, investigating the effect of ...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are two vitally important elements for plant growth which are deficient in m...
These results are tabulated for 3 zones, A,B and C, which are delineated on a map in Bulletin No. 35...
A review of fertiliser research findings and recommendations for fertiliser applications to crops an...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the 2 most limiting nutrients for grain production within the no...
IN 1966 farmers in the cereal areas of Western Australia sowed approximately 6.5 million acres of wh...
Absolute yield increases tended to be greater for wheat than rape at 63 per cent of the nitrogen res...
Trial 78BA1 Nitrogen fertiliser requirement in alternate crop - pasture rotation. Location: Badginga...
One of the many benefitsof growing narrow-leaved lupins in a crop rotation (Rowland et al 1988) in t...
The grain N uptake response of an opportunity cropping regime comprising summer and winter cereal an...
NITROGENOUS fertilisers have so far been little used in Western Australia for wheat, oats and barley...
Evidence from a series of trials at several locations in the Western Australian cereal growing areas...
HIGH yields of oats have been obtained with nitrogen fertilisers on newly-developed scrub plain area...
THE greatest responses to nitrogenous fertilisers can be expected in areas with a relatively long gr...
Trials were mainly sited in areas normally receiving more than 450 mm average annual rainfall. Respo...
Results are presented for 206 trials carried out between 1959 and 1990, investigating the effect of ...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are two vitally important elements for plant growth which are deficient in m...
These results are tabulated for 3 zones, A,B and C, which are delineated on a map in Bulletin No. 35...
A review of fertiliser research findings and recommendations for fertiliser applications to crops an...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the 2 most limiting nutrients for grain production within the no...
IN 1966 farmers in the cereal areas of Western Australia sowed approximately 6.5 million acres of wh...
Absolute yield increases tended to be greater for wheat than rape at 63 per cent of the nitrogen res...
Trial 78BA1 Nitrogen fertiliser requirement in alternate crop - pasture rotation. Location: Badginga...
One of the many benefitsof growing narrow-leaved lupins in a crop rotation (Rowland et al 1988) in t...
The grain N uptake response of an opportunity cropping regime comprising summer and winter cereal an...