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Optimising sunflower performance relies on being able to match a hybrid with the growing environment and ensuring that the most suitable agronomic management is provided. Suitable crop agronomy involves using the most appropriate row configuration and plant population as well as ensuring adequate nutrition, disease and insect management. This experiment and others conducted in this series were designed to provide recommendations for growers and advisors to support decisions on optimal row configuration, plant population and hybrids for sunflower production in the north-western and Liverpool Plains regions of NSW. These two environments are the primary sunflower growing regions in northern NSW.Created: 2015
Issued: 17 12 2018
Data time period: 2015 to 2015
Subjects
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences |
Crop and Pasture Production |
Crop Type |
Oilseed |
Sowing Rate |
Sowing Row spacing |
Sunflower |
Variety Type |
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