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Jump to: 2011 Number of items: 9. 2011Geense, P. F., Forsyth, L. M., Kukulies, T., Pattison, A. B. and Molina, A. B. (2011) Are organic farming soils more disease suppressive? Proceedings of the Sixth Australasian Soilborne Diseases Symposium, Twin Waters, Queensland, Australia, 9-11 August 2010 . Australasian Plant Pathology Society Inc, 47 pages. ISBN 978-0-646-53983-6 Corbet, N., Burns, B., Corbet, D., Crisp, J., Johnston, D., McGowan, M., Venus, B. K. and Holroyd, R. (2011) Bull traits measured early in life as indicators of herd fertility. Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics. ISBN 064655915X Sheedy, J. G. and Reen, R. A. (2011) Developing a controlled environment method to screen wheat for resistance to common root rot: a progress report. Proceedings of the Sixth Australasian Soilborne Diseases Symposium, Twin Waters, Queensland, Australia, 9-11 August 2010 . UNSPECIFIED, 85 pages. ISBN 978-0-646-53983-6 Wegscheidl, C. and Layden, I. (2011) Grazing for Healthy Coastal Wetlands: Guidelines for managing coastal wetlands in grazing systems. State of Queensland (Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation), Brisbane, 128 pages. Ekman, J. (2011) Improved handling in banana supply chains. Project Number: BA10016 . Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited, 90 pages. Callaghan, M. and McLennan, S. (2011) Monensin increases weight gain of steers fed low quality roughage. North Australia Beef Research Council. Fordyce, G. (2011) Swan’s Lagoon Celebrating 50 years. The State of Queensland (Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation), 20 pages. O'Reagain, P. J. and Bushell, J.J. (2011) The Wambiana grazing trial : Key learnings for sustainable and profitable management in a variable environment. State of Queensland (Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation), Brisbane, 60 pages. Butler, S., Burns, B. M., Laing, A., Dawson, K. and McGowan, M. (2011) Use of fixed-time AI for genetic improvement in northern Australia. North Australia Beef Research Council. |