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Nitrogen type and timing

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Society of Precision Agriculture Australia ; Dimos, Nicole ; Mooney, Mike ; Treloar, Peter
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To encourage Mark Stoeckel, Paringa-Murtho grain grower, to experiment with different rates and types of nitrogen fertiliser on his paddock.
To use precision yield mapping to provide an accurate analysis of the trial.
To demonstrate potential benefits of Precision Agriculture technologies, especially variable rate to emonstrate reduced risk and maximised return in continuous cropping systems.
To demonstrate and extend the benefits of precision agriculture technology to SA Mallee growers.

Created: 2011

Issued: 21 02 2016

Data time period: 2011 to 2011

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