CQNFA Newsletter March 2000

CQNFA Newsletter March 2000

CQNFA Newsletter Mar 2000 Contents Letter to the Editor New Research Project Products wanted Agvet legislation review Green Expo IT training Grow Search Latest RIRDC Releases IHM requirements Fastest growing markets Grevillea as a cut flower Grants available Chemsmart IHM … Continued
CQNFA Newsletter February 2000

CQNFA Newsletter February 2000

Contents Flowers 2000 Nursery Feedback Florists manual Getting into Export Letters to the Editor Understanding soils and Nutrients CQNFA Meeting Australia Park Nursery Yuruga Nursery Moel Station Native Nursery DPI Producer Appreciation Awards
CQNFA Newsletter Dec 1999

CQNFA Newsletter Dec 1999

CQNFA Newsletter Dec 1999 Contents Growing Australian plants The soil Yates information QFGA Update Propagation Workshop Strategic planning workshop Price Exploitation Emerald Agricultural college
Costs and Returns for Kangaroo Paw in Central Australia

Costs and Returns for Kangaroo Paw in Central Australia

Costs and Returns for Kangaroo Paw in Central Australia Kangaroo Paw is a perennial crop which generally does not produce a marketable crop until its second year. The costs and returns information given here are the establishment costs and an … Continued
Cook’s Rice flowers

Cook’s Rice flowers

Cook’s Riceflowers After several experiments with growing a wide variety of flowers, the Cooks decided on rice flowers, believing that they were very hardy natives that could cope with dry weather without much irrigation. “Our first harvest consisted of 13 … Continued
Coloured Shade Nets

Coloured Shade Nets

Coloured shade nets We suggest that the coloured net technology can be applied to enhance commercially desired plant responses, thus substituting the use of growth regulators or pruning.
Cut Flower Chysanthemum Production

Cut Flower Chysanthemum Production

Chysanthemum Production Much more change has taken place, however, in the implementation of scientific research in husbandry practice as growers have gradually become more experienced in their knowledge of how the chrysanthemum behaves in all types of controlled environments.
Chrysanthemum cultivar Evaluation Trials

Chrysanthemum cultivar Evaluation Trials

Chrysanthemum Trials Queensland’s chrysanthemum growers have long recognised the need to have a more extensive range of cultivars at their disposal. A larger range of colours and flower types is needed to satisfy the increasingly sophisticated consumer demand and the … Continued
Australian Wildflowers observed overseas – Kangaroo Paw

Australian Wildflowers observed overseas – Kangaroo Paw

Australian Wildflowers observed overseas – Kangaroo Paw As with the majority of other cut flower crops in Israel, kangaroo paws are grown for winter-spring flowering to fit in with the export season.