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Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Central West Farming Systems ; Swan, Antony
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To examine two main management options to deal with high stubble loads (≥5t/ha) in 2017, and incorporates many of the main findings from the stubble initiative to date.

Created: 2016

Issued: 13 05 2018

Data time period: 2016 to 2016

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147.14997,-33.08971

147.149974,-33.089707

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