1st publication from @theGRDC#MESW G×E×M Interactions to Increase Harvest Index & Yield of Early Sown Wheat.
Management increased HI but yield remained the same (<total biomass). Thanks coauthors @agronomeiste@straight_mp & all great help in the field https://t.co/pqOguaUmvN
@BLACKCAPS Thanks @BLACKCAPS, Matt and Colin made the wee guys day (and mine). Not the result we wanted but a great day at the cricket. I would have sucked in the gut if I knew there was going to be a photo #dadbod
Traditional ideas about which crops can be profitably grown in the southern cropping region will be challenged by @VicGovAg researchers assessing the viability of alternative legumes as both winter and summer crop options || #GroundCover https://t.co/GVPPlrIO31
#Hyperyieldingcereals Don’t forget to join us for the field day this week at the Hyper Yielding Cereals site in Tasmania. Please come prepared with the right clothing and keep an eye on the weather forecast. @far_australia@theGRDC@theCCDM
NOVEMBER 15 || Hagley in northern Tasmania will be the centre of attention for high yielding cereal crop enthusiasts from across the State and beyond. The field day will showcase GRDC's ‘Hyper Yielding Cereals Project’. See here: https://t.co/xRo2NXh3SJ @SouthernFS @FAR_Arable
@John_R_Bruce@theGRDC @FAR_Arable @RiverinePlains Seeing re-tillering from base of plants. Very dry so they will probably not do too well. Will have examples from a range of varieties and growth stages on show @RiverinePlains and @far_australia Riverine Research Centre open day on the 27th. https://t.co/2FCZQ6vKt9
@John_R_Bruce@theGRDC @FAR_Arable @RiverinePlains The site is quite variable as we have early sown and main season wheats and barley. On average most damage was done to crops at or after GS33. Not so much stem frost but partial to full death of head inside the stem/boot. At least 75% of stems effected.