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Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Rice Production: Recent submissions

    • Analysing the Benefits of Growing Crops after Rice in the Rice Growing Areas in Australia 

      Faour, Khaled; Singh, Rajinder; Humphreys, E; Smith, David; Mullen, John
      Published 2005-11-03
      The Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA), the Coleambally Irrigation Area (CIA), and the Murray Valley (MV) constitute the major Australian rice growing areas and are located in southern east Australia. According to the ...
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    • Annual Report 2000/2001 

      Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Rice Production
      Published 2005-11-03
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    • Report On A Study Tour To Examine Symptoms Of Rice Diseases In Southern USA And California 

      Cother, Eric
      Published 2005-11-01
      This was the first visit by a pathologist to look at rice diseases overseas since the industry started over 80 years ago. The purpose of my visit to the USA was to become familiar with current research into, and symptoms ...
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    • Participation in the XV International Symposium On Chironomidae, St Paul, Minnesota, And Study Tour To Washington State University 

      Stevens, Mark
      Published 2005-11-01
      This report summarises activities, findings and recommendations arising from overseas travel between Sunday 10 August and Monday 25 August 2003, during which time I spent approximately 5 days participating in the XV ...
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    • Travel Report Presented To NSW Agriculture And The Rice CRC 

      Farrell, Tim
      Published 2005-11-01
      Mr Tim Farrell attended the international conference on, The Impact of Agricultural Research for Development in Southeast Asia, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, October 24-26, 2000. Mr Farrell then participated in an ACIAR workshop ...
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