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Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Rice Production: Recent submissions

    • Travel Report, Study Tour Of Rice Production In South Korea And China (August 29 – September 21, 2002) 

      Farrell, Tim
      Published 2005-11-01
      Rice production has a long history in Korea and China and has substantially increased in recent times. These rises in yield reflect advances in hybrid rice technology, an improved plant type, better nutrient and farm ...
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    • Report On Study Tour To Japan, Italy, Canada And USA 

      Batten, Graeme
      Published 2005-11-01
      PURPOSE OF THE TRIP • To visit Aichi Prefectural Agricultural Institute, Japan to compare rice production techniques. • To present papers at the 9th International Conference on Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. • To visit McMaster ...
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    • CRC Program 2.3 Review Report 

      Batten, Graeme
      Published 2005-11-01
      This report contains papers presented at a forum which was arranged to review progress made to date and set priorities for the 5th to 7th years of the Rice CRC Program 2.3. Professor Ross Welch, Chief Scientist with the ...
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    • Targeting NIR Tissue Test Sampling Using Aerial Imagery And Identifying The Factors Causing Variable Rice Growth And Crop Yields. 

      Lacy, John; Evans, Peter; Steel, Felicity
      Published 2005-10-31
      The new precision agriculture tool, aerial infrared images has created an opportunity for rice farmers to assess crop variability. At ground level variability is difficult to assess. Aerial infrared images readily show ...
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    • Texture Analysis Of Rice Cakes 

      Martin, Rodney; Williams, Phillip
      Published 2005-10-31
      Snack foods represent a dynamic segment of the food industry, as new products are continually being developed to satisfy changes in consumer trends. This highly competitive market features many products that have short ...
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