First Australian Controlled Traffic Farming Conference
13 – 14 September, 1995, Yeppoon, Queensland
Presentation papers
All CTF95 papers [PDF 10.5MB]
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Table of Contents [PDF 15KB]
Controlled traffic – soil management opportunities
G Spoor
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Controlled traffic – Sense or Nonsense
J N Tullberg
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Controlled traffic for broadacre dryland farming – better than sliced bread
D F Yule
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Permanent beds – the Riverina version of controlled traffic
M Maynard
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Irrigated cropping on permanent beds in southern NSW
J A Thompson
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Specific design limits for Tatura permanent beds
H H Adem
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Effective production and marketing of irrigated grain crops using permanent beds
K Russell
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Vision guidance for agricultural vehicles
J Billingsley and M Schoenfisch
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An analysis of different permanent bed and wheel track configurations in cotton growing
D M Bakker et. al.
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Development of commercial machinery and the farm
D Trevilyn
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Why hi-tech no-tillage is inevitable
C J Baker
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Equipment industry implications of controlled traffic
J B Thomas
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The value of track-type tractors in agriculture
D C Janzen
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Controlled traffic – the potential for precision
J R Murray and J N Tullberg
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Six years of controlled traffic research on a red-brown earth at Roseworthy in South Australia
S Sedaghatpour et. al.
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Effects of compaction on crop establishment, growth and yield on an alluvial soil in Central Queensland
B J Radford et. al.
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Soil and crop responses to compaction by rubber tyres on a cracking clay in Central Queensland
K W Rhode and D F Yule
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Measuring the variation in soil mechanical properties with treatment and time in a compaction control and repair experiment
R J Davis and H D Harris
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A comparison of the impact of 14 years of conventional and no-till cultivation on physical properties and crop yields of a loam soil at Grafton NSW
A S Grabski et. al.
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Wheeltrack compaction effects on runoff, infiltration and crop yield
P D Ziebarth and J N Tullberg
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The economics of controlled traffic – South Burnett case study
R M Mason et. al.
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Controlled traffic development on dryland broadacre farms in Central Queensland
W Chapman et. al.
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Traffic and cost reductions under broadacre controlled traffic
B G Robotham and P A Walsh
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Land management systems including controlled traffic, rotations and erosion control for dryland cotton production
K W Rhode and D F Yule
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Tractor wheel compaction effects on infiltration and erosion under rain
D M Silburn et. al.
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Making controlled traffic work in non-parallel contour banks
R M Mason, G W Titmarsh and M M Sallaway
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Parallel strip-cropping between non-parallel contour banks
B Carey
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On-farm controlled traffic systems for improving benefits of deep tillage for broadacre cropping in WA
P S Blackwell, V Vlahov and G Malcolm
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Controlling the research traffic
R Price
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Controlled traffic for irrigated row crops in the semi-arid tropics
J E McPhee, M V Braunack and A L Garside
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Controlled traffic – an integral part of a new rice cropping system for the dry tropics
S E Ockerby and L D Punter
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SOILPAK – a decision support system for extending controlled traffic information to irrigated cotton growers
D C McKenzie and D T W Anthony
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Compaction – seizing the problem
D T W Anthony
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Mathematical modelling of soil characteristics and changes effected by compaction
J Alam et. al.
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Measuring soil stresses and deformations during sugar cane harvesting
D Conway and M Porter
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Compaction on vertisols – can it be predicted?
G Kirchhof and H B So
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