The effect of 2 tillage practices (zero v. conventional), fertiliser application (nitrogen, phosphorus and zinc), and pulse–cereal rotation on changes in soil mineral nitrogen, plant-available water in the soil, grain yield and protein, and key soil fertility parameters (total nitrogen, organic carbon) in the Central Highlands of Queensland were examined between 1991 and 1998. Four pasture treatments (perennial legume, perennial grass, annual legume and legume–grass mixes) were included in January 1995, following previously unsuccessful attempts to grow lucerne and annual medics. The experiment was conducted as an opportunity cropping system on an open downs soil at Gindie that is representative of a large proportion (70%) of soils in t...
Field studies were conducted over 5 years on two dairy farms in southern Queensland to evaluate the ...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
Forage and grain legumes are integral components of sustainable crop rotations and farming systems i...
The effect of 2 tillage practices (zero v. conventional), fertiliser application (nitrogen, phosphor...
Winter cereal cropping is marginal in south-west Queensland because of low and variable rainfall and...
Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively...
Depleted soil nitrogen supplies in long-term continuously cultivated soil for cereal grain cropping ...
Cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of Australia, especially the north-east, ha...
Continuous cultivation and cereal cropping of southern Queensland soils previously supporting native...
Soil nitrogen (N) supply in the Vertosols of southern Queensland, Australia has steadily declined as...
Soil nitrogen (N) supply in the Vertosols of southern Queensland, Australia has steadily declined as...
Rainfed grain production, based on winter cereals, is marginal in south-west Queensland, Australia, ...
In this study, the benefits of chickpea-wheat rotation compared with continuous wheat cropping (whea...
Abstract Farming activities practiced on many Australian soils have resulted in substantial losses o...
Effects on soil nitrogen accretion and potentially mineralisable nitrogen were studied as part of a ...
Field studies were conducted over 5 years on two dairy farms in southern Queensland to evaluate the ...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
Forage and grain legumes are integral components of sustainable crop rotations and farming systems i...
The effect of 2 tillage practices (zero v. conventional), fertiliser application (nitrogen, phosphor...
Winter cereal cropping is marginal in south-west Queensland because of low and variable rainfall and...
Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively...
Depleted soil nitrogen supplies in long-term continuously cultivated soil for cereal grain cropping ...
Cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of Australia, especially the north-east, ha...
Continuous cultivation and cereal cropping of southern Queensland soils previously supporting native...
Soil nitrogen (N) supply in the Vertosols of southern Queensland, Australia has steadily declined as...
Soil nitrogen (N) supply in the Vertosols of southern Queensland, Australia has steadily declined as...
Rainfed grain production, based on winter cereals, is marginal in south-west Queensland, Australia, ...
In this study, the benefits of chickpea-wheat rotation compared with continuous wheat cropping (whea...
Abstract Farming activities practiced on many Australian soils have resulted in substantial losses o...
Effects on soil nitrogen accretion and potentially mineralisable nitrogen were studied as part of a ...
Field studies were conducted over 5 years on two dairy farms in southern Queensland to evaluate the ...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
Forage and grain legumes are integral components of sustainable crop rotations and farming systems i...