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Items where Author is "Harris, Graham"

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Article

Erbacher, A., Lawrence, D., Freebairn, D., Huth, N. I., Anderson, B. and Harris, G. (2020) Cover crops improve ground cover in a very dry season. GRDC Update .

Payero, J., Harris, G. and Robinson, G. (2017) Field Evaluation of Soil Water Extraction of Cotton. Open Journal of Soil Science, 7 (12). p. 23.

Roth, G., Harris, G., Gillies, M., Montgomery, J. and Wigginton, D. (2013) Water-use efficiency and productivity trends in Australian irrigated cotton: a review. Crop & Pasture Science, 64 (11-12). pp. 1033-1048. ISSN 1836-0947

Power, B., Rodriguez, D., deVoil, P., Harris, G. and Payero, J.O. (2011) A multi-field bio-economic model of irrigated grain-cotton farming systems. Field Crops Research, 124 (2). pp. 171-179.

Book Section

Chaffey, A., Montgomery, J., Harris, G., Grabham, M., Purcell, J. and Gall, L. (2018) Irrigated or semi-irrigated cotton. In: Australian Cotton production manual. Cotton Research and Development Corporation.

Payero, J.O. and Harris, G. (2012) Maximising profits of irrigated cotton. In: The Australian cotton water story…: a decade of Research & Development 2002–12. Cotton Catchment Communities CRC Limited, Narrabri, NSW.

Monograph

Harris, G. (2008) Benchmarking water management in the Australian cotton industry. Project Report. Cotton Catchment Communities CRC.

Conference or Workshop Item

Erbacher, A., Lawrence, D., Freebairn, D., Huth, N., Anderson, B. and Harris, G. (2019) Net water benefit of cover crops in Northern grains production. Farming water with ground cover. In: Proceedings of the 2019 Agronomy Australia Conference, 25 – 29 August 2019, Wagga Wagga, Australia.

Payero, J.O. and Harris, G. (2012) Water extraction of solid and skip-row cotton. In: 16th ASA Conference - Capturing opportunities and overcoming obstacles in Australian Agronomy, Armidale, NSW.

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