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Deborah Bishop interviews Dr. Elizabeth Petersen from the University of Western Australia about the results from a survey of four hundred West Australian grain producers. They discuss the role of agronomics, the process involved with making fertiliser decisions and strategies implemented to maximise yield potential.
Contact:
Dr Elizabeth Petersen
Principal Applied Economist, Advanced Choice Economics P/L
Senior Research Fellow, University of Queensland
Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Western Australia
email: [email protected]
Craig Scanlon
Senior Research Scientist, DPIRD
email: [email protected]
More Information:
GroundCover Article – Agronomy still top priority for nitrogen fertiliser decisions
Agronomic factors are the dominant influence on nitrogen fertilizer strategies in dryland cropping systems
Project Code: UWA1801-002RTX
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Deborah Bishop interviews Dr. Elizabeth Petersen from the University of Western Australia about the results from a survey of four hundred West Australian grain producers. They discuss the role of agronomics, the process involved with making fertiliser decisions and strategies implemented to maximise yield potential.
Contact:
Dr Elizabeth Petersen
Principal Applied Economist, Advanced Choice Economics P/L
Senior Research Fellow, University of Queensland
Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Western Australia
email: [email protected]
Craig Scanlon
Senior Research Scientist, DPIRD
email: [email protected]
More Information:
GroundCover Article – Agronomy still top priority for nitrogen fertiliser decisions
Agronomic factors are the dominant influence on nitrogen fertilizer strategies in dryland cropping systems
Project Code: UWA1801-002RTX
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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