1. Summer Cropping Intro Flashcards

1
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Temperature constraints on summer cropping systems

A
  • germination (16-20degrees)
  • frost incidence and flowering
  • temperature extremes (deadheads, pollen blasting)
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2
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Rain impact on soil

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  • ## Larger the raindrop the more erosion it causes.
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3
Q

Growing season changes in length as you go south in Australia

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Length of growing season decreases in the south in comparison to north.

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4
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Flowering response (3)

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  • Vernalisation (not required for summer crops)
  • Photoperiod (short day plant? Long day plant?)
  • Degree day accumulation
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5
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Summer crop types (4)

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Cereals
Oilseeds
Pulses
Fibre

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6
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Examples of summer crops (9)

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Maize, sorghum, rice, sunflower, soybean, cotton, Ming bean, peanut, cowpeas.

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7
Q

Density impacts

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  • Barrenness: missing corn kernels, no fertilisation.
  • Uniform seedheads:
  • Lower pods in peas on less dense plants, pest and disease issue.
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8
Q

What does ABARES stand for?

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Australian Bureau of Agriculture Resource Economics and Sciences

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9
Q

Ha of summer cropping sown this season

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1.5 million, rose by 48%, 35% above the 10 year average. (Greenville)

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10
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Major weeds in summer cropping

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  • Feather top Rhodes grass
  • barnyard grass
  • Eurocroa grass
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11
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Major Summer crops grown in Australia (7)

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  • Cotton
  • Rice
  • Sorghum
  • Maize/Corn
  • Soybeans
  • Mungbeans
  • Sunflowers
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12
Q

Practitioners (farmers) are often the best placed to develop _____

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Innovations, early innovations have stood the test of time.

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13
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Ag practices need to be appropriate to the resilience of that particular ____

A

Soil

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14
Q

Monocultures are _____ the ecosystem responds to this with _____ and _____

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Unstable , weeds , disease

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15
Q

Weeds reflect what?

A

The practices used in crop production

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16
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Adoption of new technology and changes in practices will take place only when

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The benefits are apparent to the adopter.

17
Q

Advantages of introducing summer cropping as a part of a rotation. (5)

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  • multiple crops diversify risk of bad weather events
  • allows for exploration of new herbicide application strategies
  • boosts efficiency improved use of tools and labour
  • supplemental earnings in off-peak months
  • potentials for double cropping
18
Q

How should a paddock be prepared for a summer crop in a low rainfall zone?

A

Paddocks kept clean with chemical fallow until September and summer crop is sown into a full profile of water.

19
Q

How should a paddock be prepared for a summer crop when winter crop was a hay crop.

A

Hay is cut and summer crop is seeded into killed residues.

20
Q

How should a paddock be prepared for a summer crop in a green manure or cover crop situation.

A

Cover crop or green manure could be sprayed out then the summer crop is seeded into killed residues.

21
Q

How should a paddock be prepared for a summer crop in an early maturing winter crop situation.

A

Early winter crop is harvested and summer crop seeded into the stubble.

22
Q

The Murray darling basin accounts for 60% of ……

A

All irrigated land in Australia, over 1.2million ha

23
Q

2020-21 hectares of cotton fed by the Murray darling?

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182,700ha