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Farming Systems 2: Rotations, Legumes, Other Crops

Better Pasture, Better Crop, Better Systems
A. Liu1, D. G. Ferris, and C. K. Revell

Economic Potential of Ley Pasture Legumes for Central Western NSW
G McIntosh, A Bowman, R Farquharson, F Scott and R Jessop

Ley cropping systems benefit from low rates of seed softening of annual pasture legumes in southern Australia.
P.M. Evans, J. Chin, P.A. Riffkin and X. Zhang

Effects of lucerne and medics on subsequent crops in the Victorian mallee
K.P Ransom and D. Whitfield

Productive Lucerne-Crop Rotations
R.A.Latta and L-J.Blacklow

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) compared to five temperate legume species in Wimmera farming systems.
K.M. McCormick, R.M. Norton, M.B. Peoples and H.A. Eagles

The potential role of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) in Australia's southern farming systems.
N.G. Wachsmann, S.E. Knights and R.M. Norton

Effect of Gypsum and Stubble retention on Crop productivity in Western Victoria 
S.D. Jarwal, R.D. Armstrong and P. Rengasamy

Assessing the potential of wide-row farming systems in the Mallee
Jones B.R. and Desbiolles J.M.A.