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The map shows NSW Marine fisheries bioregions. What is the NSW DPI Climate Vulnerability Assessment? ... Primary producers need evidence-based information about the changing climate, and the risks and opportunities it may bring.
Temperate fruit orchards are generally not fully irrigated, as rainfall provides most of the water required. ... Schedules can be entered into the system, reducing the number of decisions needed.
Managing the flow of data from devices in the field to an IoT data platform can be challenging. ... Check out to find out more about what the team have been working on.
Biography. Liz joined NSW DPI in 2020 as a project officer in the energy team of the Climate Branch, Agriculture where she is working on projects that aim to assist farmers ... productivity and accelerate decarbonisation of the Australian economy,
The result is a successful crop because moisture is the limiting factor here. ... They are familiar with the advantages of technology and have been early adopters.
The map shows major NSW maize growing regions. Darker colours represent larger areas of maize. ... confidence). The irrigation water requirements of maize are unlikely to change in the future.
The key parthenium weed life stages include seedling, vegetative growth and reproductive growth. ... the future distribution of the affected grazing systems,. changes in production timings, and.
The map shows the major NSW cotton growing regions. Darker colours represent larger areas of cotton. ... Primary producers need evidence-based information about the changing climate, and the risks and opportunities it may bring.
The decrease is likely to be greatest under the high emissions scenario (low to high confidence). ... This may help to reinvigorate the number, diversity and quality of pasture species.
For the past 30 years, John has worked with the NSW Government’s agriculture services across pastures, livestock, natural resource management and research areas.