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A Farm Scale Hydrologic Economic Optimisation Model To Manage Waterlogging And Salinity In Irrigation Areas
Khan, Shahbaz; Xevi, E; O'Connell, N; Madden, J. C; Zhou, FPublished 2005-11-03Large parts of the irrigation areas of the Murray Darling Basin have shallow watertables that threaten crop productivity and financial sustainability of irrigated agriculture due to soil salinisation and waterlogging. ...Open AccessOther -
Optimising Agronomic Options At The Farm Scale
Khan, Shahbaz; O'Connell, N; Xevi, E; Robinson, DPublished 2005-11-03Strategic planning and policy development for environmentally sustainable and economically viable management options for the rice based farming systems require the assessment of management options using mathematical models ...Open AccessOther -
Optimising Agronomic Options at the Farm Scale. Draft Final Report
Khan, Shahbaz; Wang, N; O'Connell, E; Xevi, E; Robinson, DPublished 2005-10-18Strategic planning and policy development for environmentally sustainable and economically viable management options for the rice based farming systems require the assessment of management options using mathematical models ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Research Solutions To Watertable And Salinity Problems In The Rice Growing Areas Of Southern Australia
Humphreys, E; Beecher, G; Christen, E; Xevi, E; Thompson, J; Blackwell, J; Lewin, LPublished 2005-11-03The major threat to the sustainability of irrigated agriculture in the rice growing regions of the southern Australia is secondary salinisation as a result of rising watertables. Rice growing contributes about half of the ...Open AccessOther -
Researching Solutions to the Sustainability and Environmental Challenges for Rice-based Cropping Systems in Southern Australia
Humphreys, E; Beecher, G; Christen, E; Williams, R; Xevi, E; Thompson, J; Blackwell, J; Lewin, LPublished 2005-10-19The major threat to the sustainability of irrigated agriculture in the rice growing regions of the southern Australia is secondary salinisation as a result of rising watertables. Rice growing contributes about half of the ...Open AccessOther
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