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Crop and Pasture Science Crop and Pasture Science
Volume 60 Number 9 2009
Use of Precision Agriculture by the Australian Grains Industry


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Preface: Use of Precision Agriculture by the Australian grains industry 


pp. 795-798

 


Economic benefits of variable rate technology: case studies from Australian grain farms 

Michael Robertson, Peter Carberry and Lisa Brennan

pp. 799-807

  
 


Site-specific variation in wheat grain protein concentration and wheat grain yield measured on an Australian farm using harvester-mounted on-the-go sensors 

Brett M. Whelan, James A. Taylor and James A. Hassall

pp. 808-817

  
 


Grain yield and protein responses in wheat using the N-Sensor for variable rate N application 

A. H. Mayfield and S. P. Trengove

pp. 818-823

  
 


Managing soil-borne crop diseases using precision agriculture in Australia 

J. W. Heap and A. C. McKay

pp. 824-833

  
 


Capturing the in-field spatial–temporal dynamic of yield variation 

R. A. Lawes, Y. M. Oliver and M. J. Robertson

pp. 834-843

  
 


Advances in precision agriculture in south-eastern Australia. I. A regression methodology to simulate spatial variation in cereal yields using farmers' historical paddock yields and normalised difference vegetation index 

P. D. Fisher, M. Abuzar, M. A. Rab, F. Best and S. Chandra

pp. 844-858

  
 


Advances in precision agriculture in south-eastern Australia. II. Spatio-temporal prediction of crop yield using terrain derivatives and proximally sensed data 

N. J. Robinson, P. C. Rampant, A. P. L. Callinan, M. A. Rab and P. D. Fisher

pp. 859-869

  
 


Advances in precision agriculture in south-eastern Australia. III. Interactions between soil properties and water use help explain spatial variability of crop production in the Victorian Mallee 

R. D. Armstrong, J. Fitzpatrick, M. A. Rab, M. Abuzar, P. D. Fisher and G. J. O'Leary

pp. 870-884

  
 


Advances in precision agriculture in south-eastern Australia. IV. Spatial variability in plant-available water capacity of soil and its relationship with yield in site-specific management zones 

M. A. Rab, P. D. Fisher, R. D. Armstrong, M. Abuzar, N. J. Robinson and S. Chandra

pp. 885-900

  
 


Advances in precision agriculture in south-eastern Australia. V. Effect of seasonal conditions on wheat and barley yield response to applied nitrogen across management zones 

M. R. Anwar, G. J. O'Leary, M. A. Rab, P. D. Fisher and R. D. Armstrong

pp. 901-911

  
 


Does re-vegetating poor-performing patches in agricultural fields improve ecosystem function in the northern sandplain of the Western Australian wheatbelt? 

R. A. Lawes and M. B. Dodd

pp. 912-920

  
 


  
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