CROPPING

National study set to benchmark crop residue emissions

Growers are set to benefit from a new study, which will quantify GHG emissions from crop residues.

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QUT Professor David Rowlings will lead the new landmark study investigating GHG emissions from crop residues. Credit: QUT Media

QUT Professor David Rowlings will lead the new landmark study investigating GHG emissions from crop residues. Credit: QUT Media

A NEW multi-million dollar study is set to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from crop residues, so Australian grain growers are able to accurately report their carbon footprint and capitalise on...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

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