Utilising available technology to better manage yield variability within blocks : SRA Grower Group Innovation Project final report

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2008

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The specific aim of this project was to gain information on the different layers of information collected at a block level to allow site specific crop management. The Blackburn Brothers have also investigated the farm economic within the fallow period by introducing fallow options like peanuts. Blackburn Brothers have collected a number of different layers of information such as: Satellite imagery, EM Mapping “soil”, Yield Mapping, soil analysis and leaf analysis, from the information collected, management of the nutrient applied, the gross margins achieved, all have allowed for better decision making that have improved the bottom line. A replicated strip trial site was established and determined that there was no significant difference between the peanut fallow and bare fallow in the plant cane crop while the economics determined that the peanut fallow achieved $1147.22 per hectare more than the bare fallow. Within these two treatments two nitrogen rates were utilised 45kg / ha and 150 kg / ha with no significant difference achieved. The results achieved by utilising available technology to better manage yield variability within blocks has been adopted over the total farming area (470 ha) by the confidence achieved by conducting this project. The group has also now undertaken that complete record keeping will be utilised and this will lead to better management decisions to be made at a block level.

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Grower group, Mackay, Blackburn Harvesting, Crop management, Fallow options, Manage yield variability, Satellite imagery, Soil type variation zones, Precision agriculture, Increase adoption of technologies, Zone Specific Management Between Blocks, EM Soil Mapping, Legume peanut cropping, Soil analysis, Economic analysis, Rotation crop, Control traffic farming (CTF), Farming systems, Farming systems, Production management

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