Presented At The Burswood International Resort, Perth, Western Australia, 15-16 February 2006. Compiled And Edited By Alex Douglas.
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- Table of Contents
- Meeting variable application goals with new application technology
- Spray nozzles for grass weed control
- Boom sprayer setups achieving coarse droplets with different operating parameters
- Complying with product label requirements
- IWM a proven performer over 5 years in 33 focus paddocks
- Crop topping of wild radish in lupins and barley,how long is a piece of string?
- Determining the right timing to maximise seed set control of wild radish
- Why weed wiping varies in success rates inbroadacre crops?
- Are WA growers successfully managing herbicide resistant annual ryegrass?
- Do herbicide resistant wild radish populations look different?
- Can glyphosate and paraquat resistant annual rye grass reduce crop topping efficacy?
- Tetraploid ryegrass for WA. Productive pasture phase AND defeating herbicide resistant ryegrass
- Long-term management impact on seedbank of wild radish with multiple resistance to diflufenican and triazines
- East-west crop row orientation improves wheat and barley grain yields
- Competitiveness of different lupin cultivars with wild radish
- Managing herbicide resistant weeds through farming systems
- Lupins tolerate in-row herbicides well
- Summer weeds can reduce wheat grain yield and protein
- Diuron post-emergent in lupins, the full story
- Double incorporation of trifluralin
- Herbicide tolerance of narrow leafed and yellow lupins
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