Chris Nunn from CSIRO talks about scheduling irrigations with limited water using canopy temperature sensors.
The February 2021 field day brought together producers, researchers and industry partners to hear about the latest research a...
Review of current and future broadacre irrigation RD&E needs
Plant Based sensing through the use of Canopy Temperature Sensors is now possible through the work of Hiz Jamali and Chris Nu...
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At the 2021 GVIA SIP2 field day Tom Dowling from GoannaAg talks about collaborations with Deakin University, Padman Stops and...
As part of Smarter Irrigation for Profit phase 1 (SIP1), the CSIRO conducted on-farm trials of canopy temperature stress (CTS...
Using plant bases sensing to monitor plant stress has been researched for many years, the challenge was determining how to ap...
Canopy temperature sensors are a new tool to help improve water use efficiency. CSIRO researcher Hiz Jamali explains the link...
Cotton researcher and CSIRO breeder Dr Warren Conaty talks about limited water and timing application of that water during p...
Water is the most limiting factor for cotton production in Australia. This project aims to help optimize the irrigation strat...
Join Dr Mike Bange and Dr Hiz Jamali (CSIRO), Tom Dowling (Goanna Ag), Stewart Denston (cotton grower), and Amanda Thomas (Co...