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12013Planning for whole-farm systems research at a credible scale: subdividing land into farmlets with equivalent initial conditionsScott, Jim M ; Munro, M; Rollings, N; Browne, W; Vickery, P J; MacGregor, Catherine ; Donald, Graham; Sutherland, H24-Jul-2013
22013Pasture herbage mass, quality and growth in response to three whole-farmlet management systemsShakhane, L M; Mulcahy, C; Scott, Jim M ; Hinch, Geoffrey ; Donald, Graham; MacKay, Duncan 30-Jul-2013
32013Satellite derived evidence of whole farmlet and paddock responses to management and climateDonald, Graham; Scott, Jim M ; Vickery, P J24-Jul-2013
42013Comparing the climate experienced during the Cicerone farmlet experiment against the climatic recordBehrendt, Karl; Scott, Jim M ; MacKay, Duncan ; Murison, Robert D 19-Dec-2013
52013Changes in botanical composition on three farmlets subjected to different pasture and grazing management strategiesShakhane, Libuseng M; Scott, Jim M ; Murison, Robert D ; Mulcahy, Colin; Hinch, Geoffrey ; Morrow, Amber; MacKay, Duncan 30-Jan-2014
62013Whole-farm management of soil nutrients drives productive grazing systems: the Cicerone farmlet experiment confirms earlier researchGuppy, Christopher ; Edwards, Clare; Blair, Graeme ; Scott, Jim M 9-Jan-2014
72013Five-year survival and growth of farm forestry planting of native trees and radiata pine in pasture affected by position in the landscapeReid, Nick ; Reid, Jacqueline ; Hoad, Justin ; Green, Stuart ; Chamberlain, Gregory; Scott, Jim M 9-Jan-2014
82013Whole-farm returns show true profitability of three different livestock management systemsScott, Fiona; Scott, Jim M ; Cacho, Oscar J 19-Jul-2013
92013Statistical methodologies for drawing causal inference from an unreplicated farmlet experiment conducted by the Cicerone ProjectMurison, Robert D ; Scott, Jim M 19-Jul-2013
102013Optimising pasture and grazing management decisions on the Cicerone Project farmlets over variable time horizonsBehrendt, Karl; Cacho, Oscar J ; Scott, Jim M ; Jones, Randall17-Jul-2013
112013Integrated overview of results from a farmlet experiment which compared the effects of pasture inputs and grazing management on profitability and sustainabilityScott, Jim M ; Behrendt, Karl; Cacho, Oscar J ; Donald, Graham; Cottle, David ; Coventry, T; Williams, G; MacKay, Duncan ; Colvin, A; Scott, F; Shakhane, LM; Guppy, Christopher ; Hoad, Justin ; Gaden, CA; Edwards, Clare; Hinch, Geoffrey 17-Jul-2013
122013Economic risk analysis of different livestock management systemsScott, Fiona; Cacho, Oscar J ; Scott, Jim M 17-Jul-2013
132013Simulating the impact of fertiliser strategies and prices on the economics of developing and managing the Cicerone Project farmlets under climatic uncertaintyBehrendt, Karl; Scott, Jim M ; Cacho, Oscar J ; Jones, Randall17-Jul-2013
142013Livestock weights in response to three whole-farmlet management systemsHinch, Geoffrey ; Hoad, Justin ; Lollback, M; Hatcher, S; Marchant, R; Colvin, Alison ; Scott, Jim M ; MacKay, Duncan 7-Apr-2014
152013The effects of pasture inputs and intensive rotational grazing on superfine wool production, quality and incomeCottle, David ; Gaden, C A; Hoad, Justin ; Lance, Duncan; Smith, J; Scott, Jim M 10-Apr-2014
162013Estimating the balance between pasture feed supply and demand of grazing livestock in a farmlet experimentShakhane, L M; Scott, Jim M ; Hinch, Geoffrey ; MacKay, Duncan ; Lord, C14-Apr-2014
172013Effects of three whole-farmlet management systems on Merino ewe fat scores and reproductionHinch, Geoffrey ; Lollback, M; Hatcher, S; Hoad, Justin ; Marchant, R; MacKay, Duncan ; Scott, Jim M 23-Apr-2014

Credit Name
Prof Jim Scott
Full Name
Scott, James M
UNE Researcher ID
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Honorific
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Surname
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James
 
Middle Name
Murray
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Jim
School/Department
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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