Full description
Agronomic constraints threaten the sustainability of intensive cereal no-till cropping systems. Local research has shown these constraints can be managed by diversifying rotations with break crops, however as this research was conducted at only one site, farmers wanted to know whether the same results would be observed on a commercial scale at a whole of paddock level. In 2014, the Mallee Catchment Management Authority (Mallee CMA) funded a project to compare the impact and profitability of the inclusion of broadleaved break crops in paddock rotations in the Northern Victorian Mallee.Created: 2014 to 2015
Issued: 07 08 2016
Data time period: 2014 to 2015
Subjects
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences |
Barley |
Crop and Pasture Production |
Canola |
Cereal (Grain) |
Field peas |
Grain Legume |
Hay |
Oaten |
Oilseed |
Vetch |
Wheat |
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