This session covers twenty papers from different authors: Pests and Disease 1. Preserving phosphine for use in Grain Storage Industry, Christopher R Newman, Department of Agriculture and Food Farming Systems Research 2. Demonstrating the benefits of grazing canola in Western Australia, Jonathan England, Stephen Gherardi and Mohammad Amjad, Department of Agriculture and Food 3. Buloke barley yield when pasture-cropped across subtropical perennial pastures, David Ferris, Department of Agriculture and Food, Phil Ward and Roger Lawes, CSIRO 4. Is pasture cropping viable in WA? Grower perceptions and EverCrop initiatives to evaluate, David Ferris, Tim Wiley, Perry Dolling, Department of Agriculture and Food, Philip Barrett-Lennard, Evergreen far...
This session covers forty two papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Planning your cropping progr...
This session covers sixteen papers from different authors: Nutrition 1. Balance® used in conventiona...
This session covers seventeen papers from different authors 2005 Seasonal Outlook, David Stephens...
This session covers twenty papers from different authors: Pests and Disease 1. Preserving phosphine ...
This session covers thirty nine papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Developments in grain end ...
This session covers forty four papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. 2005 Outlook, David Stephen...
This session covers nineteen papers from different authors: SOIL AND NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT 1. Inve$tig...
This session covers twelve papers from different authors: 1. Fallowing 50% of the farm each year – d...
This session covers seventeen papers from different authors GM canola – How will it affect the wa...
This session covers forty papers from different authors: 1. Quality Assurance and industry stewardsh...
This session covers twenty seven papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Building soil carbon for ...
This session covers twenty five papers from different authors KEYNOTE How Farmers Can Work Together ...
This session covers forty one papers from different authors: INTRODUCTION 1. Future Farming Systems ...
This session covers twenty four papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Challenges facing western ...
This session covers twenty one papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Recognising and responding ...
This session covers forty two papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Planning your cropping progr...
This session covers sixteen papers from different authors: Nutrition 1. Balance® used in conventiona...
This session covers seventeen papers from different authors 2005 Seasonal Outlook, David Stephens...
This session covers twenty papers from different authors: Pests and Disease 1. Preserving phosphine ...
This session covers thirty nine papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Developments in grain end ...
This session covers forty four papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. 2005 Outlook, David Stephen...
This session covers nineteen papers from different authors: SOIL AND NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT 1. Inve$tig...
This session covers twelve papers from different authors: 1. Fallowing 50% of the farm each year – d...
This session covers seventeen papers from different authors GM canola – How will it affect the wa...
This session covers forty papers from different authors: 1. Quality Assurance and industry stewardsh...
This session covers twenty seven papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Building soil carbon for ...
This session covers twenty five papers from different authors KEYNOTE How Farmers Can Work Together ...
This session covers forty one papers from different authors: INTRODUCTION 1. Future Farming Systems ...
This session covers twenty four papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Challenges facing western ...
This session covers twenty one papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Recognising and responding ...
This session covers forty two papers from different authors: PLENARY 1. Planning your cropping progr...
This session covers sixteen papers from different authors: Nutrition 1. Balance® used in conventiona...
This session covers seventeen papers from different authors 2005 Seasonal Outlook, David Stephens...