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Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Rice Production: Recent submissions

    • Remote sensing of irrigated crop types and its application to regional water balance estimation 

      McVicar, Tim
      Published 2005-11-03
      The strengths of moderate to coarse resolution satellite remote sensing in both identifying crop types and estimating crop area has resulted in the widespread use of this technology for agricultural monitoring. Although ...
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    • Annual Report 2004/2005 

      Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Rice Production
      Published 2005-11-03
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    • Annual Report 1999/2000 

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    • Measurement Of Losses From On-Farm Channels And Drains 

      Akbar, Saud
      Published 2005-11-03
      Water use and groundwater rises are two important problems facing irrigators in the southern irrigated region of NSW. Water loss through percolation has been extensively studied for irrigated farms and major supply channels ...
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    • 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, L
      Published 2005-11-03
      The 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 ...
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