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March–April 2015
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Published by Berekua Pty. Ltd.,
40 Creek Street, Brisbane
Registered by Australia Post Publication No.
PP100002295. ISSN 1449–2970.
Published bi–monthly.
Grain Yearbook published in April
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MARCH–APRIL 2015
INSIDE
Volume 24, No. 6 — $7.70
Getting the
most out of
nitrogen
Impact of
row spacing
on faba
bean yield
New variety
releases for
2015
Checking for
chickpea root
nodulation. Pulse
management
research, carried
out by DAF Qld,
is identifying
the best ways
for growers to
maximise the
nitrogen balancesheet. See page 14.
(PHOTO: Nikki Seymour)
2 — Australian Grain
Editorial
4
Know your environment to get the most out of nitrogen 8
Pulse management to maximise N 14
Get the right advice on soil tests
18
Getting down and dirty with digital maps
20
Impact of row spacing on faba bean yield
22
Getting the right mix
28
Weed Smart...
What herbicides still work?
30
‘Ask an expert’ – Can planting a tight crop improve weed control? 32
Marketing…
Forward marketing considerations
33
Dramatic growth in US grain storage capacity35
Risk management tops the 2015 agenda for Australian agriculture 36
Classic Tractor Tales…
The odd and the interesting! – Part 2
39
Farming in Foreign Fields…
Diversified, innovative – and enthusiastic!
42
Extending axle width while keeping tractor capability
44
Pulse variety guide 2015
45
Hybrid canola trumps TT variety in a tough year
48
Malt barley benchmark raised with two new accreditations
49
Nation’s top wheat breeder moves into barley
51
Growers facing new pest challenges
52
Early management decisions key to reducing aphid and virus risk
53
News & New Products
55
District Reports
57
Focus Sections
Southern Australia Focus
Covering cropping systems of Southern NSW, Victoria, South Australia,
Western Australia and Tasmania
Consultants’ Corner…
Metabolic herbicide resistance is a clear, present and future danger i
The commercial view
iii
Early sowing of late maturing wheats can boost farm profits
iv
Understand the factors that affect N mineralisation
vi
Free workshops for farmers considering carbon farming
vii
New Diamond canola sparkles in NVT trials
viii
Northern Focus
Covering Northern NSW and Queensland
Consultants’ Corner…
Research delivers better guide to crown rot risk
i
The commercial view – Disease testing boosts production potential iii
Wheat variety response to sowing time
iii
Advertorial: New NSW Flood Management Plans: Don’t get caught out!vi
Alison Kelly eclipses the average to claim GRDC award
vii
New sowing options for 2015
viii
March–April 2015