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PA in Practice
Autumn/Winter 2008 Volume 4 Issue 2
Autumn 2008
Grape yield mapping protocol Supplement No. 2, April 2008.
Advising with PA
GRDC Precision Agriculture Manual
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11th Annual Symposium on PA Research and Application in Australasia
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Utilising Precision Agriculture Technologies - John Austin (John Austin Ltd)

Controlled Traffic Farming - David Clarke (Clark Farming Group)

Strip tillage cultivation - Hew Dalrymple (Farmer Manawatu, New Zealand)

A PA farming system in Northern NSW and the economics of variable rate - Mike Smith (Farmer NSW, Australia)

Farming for the future: considering consumer and environmental demands - Hayden Montgomery (MAF)

Mapping soil water for precise irrigation scheduling - Carolyn Hedley (Landcare Research)

Irrigation Performance: findings from system evaluations - Dan Bloomer (Page Bloomer Associates)

Variable Rate Irrigation - Stuart Bradbury (wheresmycows.com)

Increasing the Adoption of PA in South Eastern Australia: Experiences and Potential - Sam Trengove (Allan Mayfield Consulting, Australia)

Potential Management Classes: Is there value in their delineation?- Brett Whelan, James Taylor, Alex McBratney (Australian Centre for Precision Agriculture)

Multi-Sensor Platforms - Craig Lobsey, James Taylor (Australian Centre for Precision Agriculture)

Optimising vineyard management through whole-of-block experimentation - Rob Bramley, Kerstin Pantene, David Gobbett (CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems)


Use of NIR measurement tools to determine harvesting strategies - Doug King, Caine Thompson, Hayden Lawerence (EIT Hawkes Bay, and Spatial Solutions, Hawke's Bay)

Can the quality of kiwifruit on the vine be predicted by remote sensing? - John-Paul Praat, Frank Bollen (Lincoln Ventures Ltd)

Proximal Sensing the botanical composition of New Zealand Pasture - Ieda Sanches, Mike Tuohy (Massey University)

A vision for precision dairying - Hayden Lawrence and Ian Yule (NZ Centre for Precision Agriculture)

Automatic Dairy Farming – Fact or Fantasy? - Jenny Jago (Dexcel Ltd)

GPS and urine sensors for sheep and cattle to improve nitrogen models and identify critical source areas for targeted mitigation management - Keith Betteridge (Agresearch Grasslands)

The rapid pasture sensor capability study - Chris McFadzean (Farmworks PFS Ltd)

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