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Thinking Bush - Issue 9

Knowledge for managing native vegetation in Australian landscapes

Thinking Bush, edition 9 is the final edition of this quarterly magazine produced out of the Native Vegetation & Biodiversity program.

Irrigation Update 10

Modernisation of Irrigation Water Delivery Systems

This issue discusses the opportunities and challenges of upgrading irrigation water delivery infrastructure across Australia.

Healthy Soils for Sustainable Farms E-newsletter

Healthy Soils E-News was a fortnightly newletter prepeared by Sue Webster for the Healthy Soils for Sustainable Farms Progam.

Download the zip file below and unzip the contents. The folder contains enewsletter editions 20-49.

Separating almond evapotranspiration into soil water evaporation and crop transpiration

Separating Almond Evapotranspiration

The estimation of crop water use is a key input into much of the software which supports irrigation management. The most common method used to derive this estimate is to calculate it from weather data and coefficients specific to crop type and growing…

Thinking Bush 8

Thinking Weeds

Thinking Bush is a quarterly publication coming out of the Native Vegetation and Biodiversity R&D Program.

This edition focuses on weeds.

In this issue:

  • Biocontrol
  • Detection and spread

Irrigation Update Volume 9

Irrigation and the Rootzone

In this issue:

  • Investigating the Salt of the Earth
  • Digging deep and the quest for super soils
  • Linking irrigator experience with measured data
  • NPSI News

Climag Magazine 16

R&D meets farmers' needs in a changing climate

With climate change predictions pointing to Australia’s climate becoming even more variable, farmers are looking for more accurate seasonal forecasts that can be interpreted to help them better make decisions about planting, sowing, harvesting and stockin

On TRaCK

This is a regular serial to be published by the Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge (TRaCK) Program. In 2007, TRaCK was established as a research hub under the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities Program - the Australian Government’s commitment to world-class public good environmental research. A consortium led by Charles Darwin University, CSIRO, Griffith University, Land & Water Australia, the North Australia (more)...

Climag Magazine 15. Smart responses to climate change

Producers, agribusiness advisors, researchers and natural resource managers in the drought-stricken dryland grains and mixed farming regions of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia are working together to respond to a drier and more variable climate. Representatives from the Bureau of Meteorology, the Bureau of Rural Sciences, Meat & Livestock Australia, the Birchip Cropping Group and Managing Climate Variability have teamed up with local producers and (more)...