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time of sowing

  • Density and nitrogen timing effects on productivity of early sown wheat in Western Australia
    Department of Primary Industri... | Australia | Wheat | Intermediate | 2018 |
  • Barley varieties and time of sowing
    Birchip Cropping Group | Australia | Barley | Intermediate | 2017 |
  • Managing Early Sown Wheat
    Birch Cropping Group | Australia | Winter Crops | Intermediate | 2017 |
  • Yield response of wheat varieties to sowing time
    Department of Primary Industri... | Australia | Wheat | Intermediate | 2014 |
  • Optimum sowing window to maximise canola yield
    Agronomy Australia | Australia | Canola | Intermediate | 2018 |
  • Agronomy for early sown canola
    Grains Industry Association of... | Australia | Canola | Advanced | 2015 |
  • Time of Sowing
    WA No-Tillage Farming Associat... | Australia | Winter Crops | Advanced | 2015 |
  • Oats Planting
    GRDC | Australia | Oats | Intermediate | 2016 |
  • Crop establishment
    Leigh Jenkins, NSW DPI | Australia | Winter Crops | Introductory |
  • Organic spelt production
    DPI NSW | Organic | Introductory | 2012 |
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