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May 2008
May 2008:   Keep it messy mate! April 2008       June 2008       Submit event       Events list   Events May:  1st May Hillston Groundwater Systems Workshop 5th May Gunnedah Groundwater Systems W'shp 6th May Drough...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/content/Industry/Noticeboard/Calendar2008/May_2008.aspx

22nd May International Day of Biodiversity
Cotton Catchment Communities CRC 10 Dec 2008 12 Dec 2008 12 Dec 2008 12 Dec 2008 22nd May International Day of Biodiversity
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/content/Industry/Noticeboard/Industry_Events/22nd_May_International_Day_of_Biodiversity.aspx

weath506.pdf
2005‐06 seasonal climate analysis     Dirk Richards and Michael Bange  CSIRO Plant Industry, Narrabri, NSW   Cotton Catchment Communities Cooperative Research Centre    On the back of the exceptional growing conditions experienced in ...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/66563b26-8a36-4133-9d46-994d00a509fa/weath506.pdf466.31 KB

RG2.pdf
chapter two 2 The importance of riparian land What is riparian land? Riparian land can be defined in a number of ways — how it is defined in particular situations largely depends on why it is being defined. This guide aims to help cotto...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/11f64d08-e6a9-41a7-9482-994d00a4b1d5/RG2.pdf441.76 KB

BDR04.pdf
A Review of Biodiversity Research in the Australian Cotton Industry: Final Report October 2003 55 4.0 The Biodiversity, Threatened Species and Communities, and Key Threatening Processes in Cotton Growing Regions in Eastern Australia 4.1 ...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/562d04b7-889f-4f50-bcd6-994d00a45d9a/BDR04.pdf378.52 KB

LipMDS2a.pdf
The Distribution & Impact of Lippia in the MDB The Murray Darling Basin The Murray Darling Basin (MDB) covers a total area of 1,061,469 km 2 and consists of 19 major catchments (Figure 1). Figure 1. The Murray Darling Basin catchm...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/0502ceff-f0fe-4226-a4a7-994e00e57415/LipMDS2a.pdf562.79 KB

LipiaMDS.pdf
The Distribution and Impacts of Lippia (Phyla canescens) in the Murray Darling System. Final Report August 2003 Prepared by Agricultural Information & Monitoring Services Photo: Les Tanner i The Distribution and Impacts of Lipp...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/5597b4e6-6700-43f5-bce4-994e00e573ea/LipiaMDS.pdf1.16 MB

RipGuide.pdf
Managing riparian lands in the cotton industry A RESOURCE FOR PEOPLE IN THE COTTON INDUSTRY TO ASSIST THEM IN IMPROVING RIPARIAN LAND MANAGEMENT ON COTTON FARMS © Cotton Research and Development Corporation October 2003 This...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/7268e950-3444-4008-b78b-994d00a4b392/RipGuide.pdf1.98 MB

Sadras2.pdf
DRYLAND COTTON TOLERATED MITES BETTER THAN IRRIGATED COTTON V.O. Sadras', L.J. Wilson and D.A. Lally CSIRO Plant Industry, A CRI, Narrabri 1 Present address: University of Mar del Plata, Argentina SUMMARY We compared the responses of...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/84550d00-de3d-4463-80be-9a6b00b7a509/Sadras2.pdf19.51 KB

Muschal1.pdf
Water Quality in the Central and North West Regions of NSW, in relation to the cotton industry. Monika Muschal and Bruce Cooper. Department of Land and Water Conservation, NSW P.O. Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW 2124 Introduction In the la...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/fdbca9c9-d6ba-4551-9d8f-9a6b00b7a444/Muschal1.pdf29.91 KB

RGB.pdf
chapter three B 28 Managing riparian lands in the cotton industry B Stabilising waterways and riverbanks Objective To stabilise riverbanks so that erosion and threats to cropping land and infrastructure are reduced. Recommended m...
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RGD.pdf
chapter three D Managing riparian lands in the cotton industry 41 D Using agricultural chemicals near streams Objective To manage agricultural chemicals so that off-site impacts in waterways and riparian lands are prevented. Recomme...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/c0517291-510e-4e1b-bcf1-994d00a4b2f7/RGD.pdf109.48 KB

HearnDOC.pdf
COTCON98.DOC 28/1/99 Benchmarking Water Use on Farm: If you don't measure It, you can't manage it. by Brian Hearn, "Kurrali", Narrabri. INTRODUCTION It hardly needs to be said that the supply of irrigation water is a major issue for th...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/36e52571-6055-4e62-9a31-9a6b00b7a266/HearnDOC.pdf139.79 KB

RGF.pdf
chapter three F 52 Managing riparian lands in the cotton industry F Managing riparian vegetation Objective To maintain and improve the health and diversity of riparian vegetation on cotton farms. Recommended management approach Th...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/d9a51a9c-443e-4825-998a-994d00a4b330/RGF.pdf418.64 KB

IrriSchd.pdf
T information sheet C O N Irrigation Scheduling of Cotton June 2002 T Either too much or too little water can cost you yield. Poor irrigation scheduling can reduce yield potential by as much as 10-20%. A basic strategy is: pre-irr...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/2ef6110c-2174-43ca-b2dd-995b014ad102/IrriSchd.pdf129.91 KB

LipMDS2b.pdf
The Distribution & Impact of Lippia in the MDB Taxonomy Phyla canescens was reported in Australia for the first time by Munir (1993) who published a taxonomic revision of Phyla in 1993. Although Lucy et al. (1995) cite the first off...
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cc04sf24.pdf
DOES IRRIGATION WITH TREATED SEWAGE EFFLUENT AFFECT SOIL QUALITY IN A GREY CLAY? Nilantha Hulugalle1, Tim Weaver1,2, Hossein Ghadiri2 and Anna Hicks3 1 NSW Department of Primary Industries & Australian Cotton CRC, Narrabri, NSW...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/a5a97c60-c2c6-46cb-9c6d-9a6b00993d1c/cc04sf24.pdf130.79 KB

RGA.pdf
chapter three A A Trapping soil and nutrients Objective To keep soil, nutrients and other contaminants on-farm and prevent them from entering waterways where they can reduce water quality and stream health. Recommended management ap...
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KMCGI.pdf
  i Knowledge Management in Cotton and Grain Irrigation Victor Callan 1 , Ingrid Christiansen 2,3 , Graham Harris 2,3 and the Cotton Extension Network 2 1 The University of Queensland Business School, St Lucia 2 Aust...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/47a09123-fded-4810-8882-995b014ad12c/KMCGI.pdf781.61 KB

ESKMCGI.pdf
Knowledge Management in Cotton and Grain Irrigation 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Knowledge  is  fundamental  to  improving  the  competitiveness,  responsiveness  and  levels  of  innovation  that  we  see  in  industries.  This  research pr...
http://www.cottoncrc.org.au/files/8d6658bc-c768-461b-a2e3-995b014ad0e6/ESKMCGI.pdf288 KB

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