1998 CTF Conference

Second Australian Controlled Traffic Farming Conference

26 – 27 August, 1998, Gatton, Queensland

Presentation papers
All CTF98 papers [PDF 11.5MB]
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Table of Contents [PDF 15KB]

Introduction
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Controlled traffic – Progress and Potential
J N Tullberg
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Controlled Traffic Farming – The Future
D F Yule
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Economic assessment and requirements of permanent raised beds in WA
D Bakker et. al.
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Production performance of permanent raised beds in widely differing soil & climatic regimes in WA
D Bakker and G Hamilton
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Customised Controlled Traffic Farming systems
P S Blackwell
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Using minimum tillage and controlled traffic to reduce the risk of cropping in the Burnett
R Mason et. al.
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Challenges to developing high rainfall cropping systems
B Wilson & C Hacking
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Machinery needs for Controlled Traffic Farming on dryland grain farms
W Chapman
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Designing for improved performance from a furrower-bed-former
G Hamilton et. al.
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Designing a seeder for no-tillage stubble retention cropping on permanent raised beds
G Hamilton et. al.
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Wheel effects on tillage energy
J N Tullberg & L Victor-Gordon
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Towards a standard for controlled traffic machinery
P Walsh & T Jensen
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Experimental performance of raised beds in preventing waterlogging and draining excess surface water
D M Bakker & G Hamilton
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Erosion control in southern Queensland – experiences and the future developments
D Freebairn & T Peterson
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Lessons learned in the art of laying out permanent raised beds
G Hamilton et. al.
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Specifications for engineering a drained and aerated root zone to prevent waterlogging
G Hamilton & I Foster
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Western Australian approach to the development and adoption of permanent raised bed farming
G Hamilton & D M Bakker
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Change in soil structural form associated with controlled traffic on a cracking clay
A D McHugh
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Compaction effects on crop growth, runoff and soil loss
K W Rohde & D F Yule
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Controlling runoff, soil loss and soil degradation with controlled traffic and crop rotations
K W Rohde & D F Yule
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Controlled traffic and split fertilizer application in dryland farming
D L George & G J Lewis
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Effects of wheeltracks on yield in controlled traffic
D L George
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Intercropping summer crops into winter oilseeds and legumes – possibilities and challenges
G J Lewis
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Controlled traffic and surface runoff experiments at Gatton College, South-East Queensland
L Y Li et. al.
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Relay cropping and controlled traffic – preliminary results
P M Masasso & D L George
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Effects of compaction on crop performance
B J Radford & D F Yule
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Beware – agency staff bearing gifts – our action learning adventure
S Cannon
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Achieving change – it’s the package which counts
W Chapman
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Where is controlled traffic in southern Queensland going?
T Neale et. al.
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The purpose story – controlled traffic farming and Futureprofit – towards an interactive and integrative model for agency initiatives
N Rowe
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Controlled traffic – a perspective from the sugar industry
M V Braunack
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Quantification of wheel traffic and its effect in lucerne hay production
M L Gupta & J N Tullberg
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Controlled traffic in lucerne hay production
T J Neale & J N Tullberg
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A whole farming system on controlled wheel tracks
H Ball
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Merrilong
G Brownhill
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The farming system at Kielli
J Grant
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Controlled traffic farming at Brookstead
E Krampl
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Controlled traffic farming – a grower’s perspective
P Mailler
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Controlled traffic pays off
A Sanderson
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Conclusions from an erosion study
R. S. Cannon
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Conservation tillage research for dryland grain production in China
H W Li et. al.
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