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  1. Bureau of Meteorology Radar

    Bureau of Meteorology weather watch radars.

  2. Irrigation systems

    General information, pressurised systems and pumps.

  3. Monitoring health and crop water requirements using remote sensing.

    Multispectral sensors or cameras from drones, satellites or other aerial vehicles can see these colours as well as the bands of light in the broader spectrum (including near infrared (NIR) and short-wave infrared). These bands can be used to obtain an indication of plant health when used to calculate different

  4. Satellite crop monitoring workshop

    Dried Fruits Australia and Agriculture Victoria are working together to help dried grape growers use free and up-to-date satellite imaging to better manage their plantings. NDVI images from either satellites or drones can be very useful in identifying management issues in vineyards. This online workshop focuses on using NDVI satellite

  5. The story of the Sunraysia Modernisation Project

    LMW has recently completed the Sunraysia Modernisation Project which has seen great benefits for our rural customers. The $120M project delivered 20kms of pipelines replacing old channels in the Mildura, Merbein and Red Cliffs districts. Pump stations and property meters were also upgraded.

  6. Soils of the Nangiloc-Colignan Area - Map index

    This is a clickable map. Click on map sheet for further information. (10 map sheets in total)

  7. Harvesting minimally pruned dried grape vines

    A new minimal pruning method was put to the test during harvest. The video clearly shows that the method stands up to the rigours of mechanical harvesting.

  8. Prototype dried grape pruning machine

    Dried grape grower Tony Martin has developed a prototype pruning machine. It will be integrated into the winter pruning mechanisation project Dried Fruits Australia is undertaking with the Mallee Regional Innovation Centre.

  9. Applying climate change modelling for irrigated horticulture in the Victorian Mallee webinar

    In this webinar, the project team will summarise the findings to assess the likely impacts of future climates on dominant irrigated crops in the Mallee, and how the results from this work have provided input into the development of adaptive management strategies.

  10. Soils of the Mallee Research Station, Walpeup, Victoria

    The report: "Soils of the Mallee Research Station, Walpeup, Victoria" was prepared by Jim Newell of the former Department of Agriculture in 1961.

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