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Understanding frost risk in a variable and changing climate

Project objective is to improve understanding the changing nature of frost risk at both seasonal and decadal scales for the southern regions of Australia and implications for resident wine and grain industries.

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Signposts for Australian agriculture: the Australian wine industry

This is a Signposts factsheet

This is an abbreviated version of the Signposts report of the same title. Signposts for Australian agriculture (Signposts) is a partnership between industry, government and research organisations. It provides access to economic, social and environmental data specific to an industry in order to inform policy development, strategic decision making and research priorities. Agriculture is under pressure to demonstrate its performance credentials - in particular its environmental (more)...

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Signposts for Australian agriculture: the Australian wine industry

Signposts for Australian agriculture (Signposts) is a partnership between industry, government and research organisations. It provides access to economic, social and environmental data specific to an industry in order to inform policy development, strateg

Impact of Minimal Vineyard Irrigation Strategies on Soil and Plant Sustainability

The techniques developed by Clarke (2003) will be used to quantify and then model (eg using LEACHM & VineLOGIC) the long-term impact of irrigation with moderately saline irrigation water using a range of drip application techniques in combination with different surface soil management approaches on soil chemical & physical properties, plant physiological performance and wine grape quality through wine and (more)...

Irrigation Insights 4 - Regulated Deficit Irrigation and Partial Rootzone Drying

This information package was commissioned by the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation, a program of Land & Water Australia, the Cooperative Research Centre for Viticulture and the Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation to provide an overview of the background, current developments and future prospects for implementing regulated deficit irrigation and partial rootzone drying.