
Farm Table says:
There have been 85 trials uploaded into Online Farm Trials between 2016 – now. 65 of these have source data available.
They include:
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Stubble management and limitations for frost prone landscapes
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Stubble nutrient loss from summer rainfall
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Stubble type effect on soil nutrition
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Stubble Components Demonstration
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Active stubble management to enhance residue breakdown and subsequent crop management, – focus farm trials
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Did stubble retention influence in-canopy temperature and frost risk?
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Active stubble management to enhance residue breakdown and subsequent crop management, – focus farm trials
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Does stubble retention influence in-canopy temperature and frost risk?
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Profitable stubble retention systems for the HRZ
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Impact of retaining stubble in low rainfall farming systems
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Cereal response to stubble treatments in Central Western NSW
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The interaction between stubble height and light interception in canola
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The impact of stubble treatment on soil nitrogen supply to crops
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Impact of retaining stubble in low rainfall farming systems
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The impact of stubble treatment on soil nitrogen supply to crops
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Herbicide efficacy in retained stubble systems
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Establishing pasture into heavy stubble at Mount Cooper
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Establishing canola into incorporated stubble
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Availability of N from cereal stubble: 15N trial summary 2014-2016
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N Contribution from Faba Bean Stubble
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Grass weed management in retained stubble systems – farm demonstrations
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Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble
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Burning Temperatures of Harvest Windrows and Standing Stubbles in Low Rainfall Farming Systems
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Improving pre-emergent herbicide spray coverage in stubble retention systems
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Monitoring the performance of nitrogen application to wheat under full stubble retention, Corowa
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Monitoring the performance of nitrogen application to wheat under full stubble retention, Dookie
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Best practice management of spot type net blotch in barley and interaction with stubble management and head loss 2015-2017
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Early sowing and the interaction with row spacing and variety in first wheat crops under full stubble retention, Yarrawonga VIC
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Windrow burning as a tool for snail control – Barley
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Windrow burning as a tool for snail control – Canola