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791-032 Dryland Crop Production | |
Credit Points | 7.5 |
Coordinator | Dr M Parameswaran |
Prerequisites | Agricultural Production Systems II. |
Corequisites | Biology III. |
Contact | 3 hours per week |
Subject Description | The objective of this subject is to enable students to:
The content includes: An appraisal of the cropping enterprises in southern Australia - the location, scale and nature of dryland cropping enterprises and their contribution to the national economy. Growth, development and yield in crop production - definitions and relations between growth and development attributes, yield and yield components, measurement of crop yields, biological and economical yield and harvest index (complemented by field exercises). Determinants of crop yields - climatic variables and their effect on crop growth and yield, growing seasons as affected by climatic variables. Agronomic inputs in crop production - discussion on this topic will be based on some selected agronomic inputs (e.g. time of sowing, soil and water management: salinity control, fertiliser application etc.) and their efficient usage in optimising production. limits and limitations to yield and quality of harvested produce. Problems and prospects of both dryland and irrigated crop production within farm systems, comparative cost-return analysis, marketing strategies. |
Assessment | Assignment of 2000 words (30%); two hour examination (70%). |
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