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The emissions profile of all three crops are shown below in figure 2. ... Emissions associated with the breakdown of residues were the next greatest emissions source.
Resources for Carbon Farming Fundamentals. Links and Resources mentioned in the recent Carbon Farming Fundamentals Workshop. ... The Clean Energy Regular (CER) site for all information on the ACCU scheme, methodologies and current listed projects.
Biography. Dr Anthony Clark leads the Climate Applications and Digital Agriculture program in the NSW Department of Primary Industries’ Climate Branch. ... Anthony’s team developed and run the NSW Drought monitoring framework, which has been tracking
The key assumptions of these models were that;. Only one pass was made at sowing. ... with the production of fertiliser, tractor operations and chemical production were relatively high.
The key assumptions of these models were that;. Only one pass was made at sowing. ... 93% through the implementation of sustainable intensification. 13% by implementation of variable rate fertiliser technology.
Stubble was retained. Lime was applied at the equivalent rate of 4 t ha. ... The emissions profile of all three crops are shown below in figure 2.
The key assumptions of these models were that;. Only one pass was made at sowing. ... Stubble was retained. Lime was applied at the equivalent rate of 4 t ha.
The key assumptions of these models were that;. Only one pass was made at sowing. ... Stubble was retained. Lime was applied at the equivalent rate of 2 t ha.
The eastern portion starts near Murray Bridge and extends east to around Birchip. ... The emissions profile of all three crops are shown below in figure 2.
Rainfall seasonality is winter-dominant. Boundaries for the zone are shown in Figure 1. ... Stubble was retained. Lime was applied at the equivalent rate of 5 t ha.