Technical Report Series
The
Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report Series captures research findings and technical outcomes generated from CRC research projects. The series is divided into four different sub series of
Farming Systems,
Plant Breeding,
Economics and
Natural Resource Management (NRM).
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 9
This bulletin provides an understanding of the key factors for successful establishment of sub-tropical perennial grasses. It is primarily aimed at establishment of sub-tropical grasses in south-western Australia, but the principles are also applicable to other areas with similar climates and soils.
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 8
Research in central NSW has identified low-cost, ecologically-based management options to enable the successful recruitment of native perennial grass seedlings within existing pastures.
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 7
This report speaks to the pasture cropping experiences of a WA farm (at West Binnu), their pathway to adoption, and the economic and environmental impacts of farming system change.
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 6
A report on the initial farmer perceptions on pasture cropping in
the northern Agricultural Region of Western Australia.
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 5
A report on the impact on farm profit from incorporating perennial pastures
in the rotation of crop-livestock enterprises in southern New South Wales
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 3
A survey of the use of perennial pastures as part of the pasture crop
rotation in the mixed farming zone of southern New South Wales.
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 2
Contribution of perennial grass-lucerne pastures to Dorper lamb-cereal
cropping enterprise User Evaluation Uniform Rainfall Zone NSW.
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Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 1
Increasing farm profit through the use of perennial grasses in a
mixed farming enterprise User Evaluation Uniform Rainfall Zone NSW.
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