This session covers sixteen papers from different authors
Breeding Cereals for Rust Resistance – are we losing the battle? Robert F. Park, University of Sydney
Stripe rust – where to now for the WA wheat industry? Robert Loughman, Department of Agriculture, Colin Wellings, University of Sydney, Greg Shea, Department of Agriculture
Oaten hay production, Jocelyn Ball, Natasha Littlewood and Lucy Creagh, Department of Agriculture
Don’t rely on ‘Spray and Pray’ Alex Douglas, Department of Agriculture
Seasonal outlook: What is in store for 2003, David Stephens, Department of Agriculture
No-till copper, phosphorus and zinc experiments, Ross Brennan and Mike Bolland, Department of Agriculture
Wheat nutrition in the high rainfall zone, Narelle Hill, Department of Agriculture
Aphid damage to cereal grain crops, Phil Michael, Department of Agriculture
Aphid damage to canola – not all cultivars are equal, Francoise A. Berlandier and Christiaan Valentine, Department of Agriculture
Overcropping Lucerne, Roy Latta, Department of Agriculture
Future direction of field pea varieties, M. Rodger Beermier, Department of Agriculture
Selecting the right pasture for the job, Keith Devenish, Department of Agriculture
Topping up pasture seedbanks, Keith Devenish, Department of Agriculture
Baudin and Hamlin New generation of malting barleys, Blakely Paynter, Roslyn Jettner and Kevin Young, Department of Agriculture
Wheat variety performance in 2002 compared to the long term, Robin Wilson, Ian Barclay Robyn McLean, Robert Loughman, Jenny Garlinge, Bill Lambe, Neil Venn and Peter Clarke, Department of Agriculture
The role of green manure crops in renovating poor performing paddocks: What’s it worth? Francis Hoyle, Leanne Schulz and Judith Devenish, Department of Agricultur