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ARWA Centre for Ecohydrology Seeking to Understand and Manage Water
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In-farm Water Use
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Page ID: 135437
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| Short Page Name | In-farm Water Use |
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irrigation grazing nutrient management within properties impacts loss environmental flow nutrients understanding practices efficiency industries dairy beef project produce terms quality lead water-borne western catchment productivity australian develop best between context agricultural systems results understand pivot off-site performance surface centre irrigated pasture improved contact regulators should importantly milk require meat this markets equally meaningful region ultimately confident recommendations harvey peel whole-of-catchment resulting increased regarding enterprise community provide robust evidence resource natural practice positive relationship sustainable used linked specific events automatically sampling installed flumes allow being compared using half water while twice conventional far indicate samplers automatic download below control available subject rivers research paper structures trapezoidal moving through leaving rates measure flume performs mark data south west benchmark dryland extent environment seeks determine against partners maximise specifically three reduce techniques non-agricultural areas broader additional activities especially coastal mechanisms incorporation title determining in-farm catchments case additionally sometimes inefficient excess contamination peel-harvey particulalrly major objectives therefore direct benefits farms representative quantify least number local farmers non-grazing groups better among farming landholders reality array increase relationships on-farm export variety actual processes involved potential drainage relative recommend effective ways area enterprises various points cattle
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http://www.ecohydrology.uwa.edu.au/page/135437
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http://www.ecohydrology.uwa.edu.au/page/135437
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