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- Tensiometers
- 1. Determining Plant Available Water Capacity
- Soil matters : monitoring soil water and nutrients in dryland farming / compiled by Neal Dalgliesh and Mike Foale (Toowoomba: Agricultural Production Systems Research Unit, 1998), pp. 71-91.
- 2. A field comparison of the puncture tensiometer and filter paper techniques for measuring soil moisture tension
- ASSSI National Soils Conference 1998: Environmental benefits of soil management: Conference proceedings, Brisbane 27-29 April 1998, pp. 466-468.
- 3. Improving and integrating irrigation and subsurface drainage management in a vineyard: a case study
- Irrigation Australia 2000 National Conference and Exhibition: Water - Essential for Life: proceedings: Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, 23-25 May 2000, pp. 68-73.
- 4. Improving irrigation of vegetables on the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia
- Irrigation '99 [Water, People, Profit]: conference and exhibition: Sheraton Perth Hotel, Perth, Western Australia, 27-30 April 1999.
- 5. Tensiometers help reduce water use
- Fruit & Vegetable News Queensland, V. 73, n. 5 (May 2002), p. 20.
- 6. Performance reports by region: Wide Bay Burnett
- Irrigation for Profit Dairy and Lucerne Adoption Program. Milestone 2 Report / Queensland: Queensland Dairfarmers' Organisation, 2001, pp. 35-39.
- 7. Performance reports by region: Darling Downs
- Irrigation for Profit Dairy and Lucerne Adoption Program. Milestone 2 Report / Queensland: Queensland Dairfarmers' Organisation, 2001, pp. 40-49.
- 8. Hydraulic (Irrigation application efficiency)
- Benchmarking Crop Water Index for the Queensland sugar industry. BSES, 1999, pp. 6-19.
- 9. Dry underlines variability in the wettest part of NSW
- Irrigation Australia, V. 18, n. 2 (Autumn 2003), pp. 24-25.
- 10. Soil moisture monitoring tools
- Rural Water Use Efficiency Initiative Sugar Adoption Program
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