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  2. a4 fact sheet template

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1662228/Fact-Sheet-yield-and-quality.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Tasmanian Government. Can crop load be used to minimise rain-. induced cracking in sweet cherry? . . . Tasmanian Government. Dr Penny Measham Perennial Horticulture Centre Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture.
  3. a4 fact sheet template

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1662226/2014-Cherry-shedding-under-the-microscope.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Contact Dr Joanna Jones Perennial Horticulture Centre Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Private Bag 98 TAS 7001 Australia. . . . Contact: Dr Joanna Jones Perennial Horticulture Centre Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Private Bag 98 TAS 7001 Australia.
  4. a4 fact sheet template

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1662222/2014-Arbuscular-mycorrhiza-AM-and-sweet-cherry.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Tasmanian Government. Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM). and sweet cherry. Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) and sweet cherry. . . . Australian Government. Contact: Hend Mohammed (MSc Research student) H. A. Mohamed@utas. edu. au Supervisors : Dr Karen Barry and Dr Penny
  5. a4 fact sheet template

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1662187/2014-Precision-Fertigation-for-Improved-Appled-Orchard-Productivity.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Contact Dr Nigel Swarts PIPS Soil water and Nutrients Project Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Email: Nigel. swarts@utas. edu. au. . . . from the Institute for New Zealand Plant & Food Research and matched funds from the Australian Government.
  6. a4 fact sheet template

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/1662225/Fact-Sheet-Reducing-the-impact-of-late-season-rainfall_Cytolin.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: biology, pollination, fruit set and yield. The rate of early fruit development could. . . . For more information please contact. Dr Penny Measham. Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture.
  7. a4 fact sheet template

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/1662221/2014-Reducing-the-impact-of-late-season-rainfall-giving-fruit-a-helping-hand.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Dr Penny Measham. Perennial Horticulture Centre. Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture. Private bag 98 Hobart , TAS, 7001. . . . University of Tasmania and the. Tasmanian Government. Reducing the impact of late season rainfall.
  8. About | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/about
    29 Apr 2024: About. Michael Rose at Forthside vegetable research facility. The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) is a specialised institute at the University of Tasmania with a mandate to progress the agricultural industry . . . Postal address:. Tasmanian
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    Academic senate

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/governance-leadership-and-strategy/governance/academic-senate
    4 Mar 2024: representatives from the Tasmanian University Student Association (TUSA), chairs of Academic Senate committees, elected and appointed academic staff, and specialist professional staff. . . . Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture. Prof Michael Rose. Tasmanian
  10. 2024 Hobart
    This unit is an assignment-based unit in which you will explore a particular aspect of agriculture, food science or microbiology in detail through the production of a review of the scientific literature in that area. The topic is chosen through consultation with the unit coordinator to complement your area of specialisation. In this unit you will develop skills that allow you to access, evaluate...
  11. 2023 Hobart, Online
    This unit is an assignment-based unit in which you will explore a particular aspect of agriculture, food science or microbiology in detail through the production of a review of the scientific literature in that area. The topic is chosen through consultation with the unit coordinator to complement your area of specialisation.In this unit you will develop skills that allow you to access, evaluate...
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    Accelerated calf rearing | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/livestock-production/accelerated-calf-rearing
    1 Aug 2023: It will provide Tasmanian dairy farmers with the results of accelerated calf rearing programs on calf health, growth rates, and financial cost (labour saving and feed costs). . . . The control group, which had access to four litres of milk per day, is very
  13. Acronyms at the University of Tasmania - Governance Instruments…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/policy/definitions-and-acronyms/acronyms
    17 Oct 2022: TAFI. Tasmanian Aquaculture & Fisheries Institute. TAHO. Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office(inc Office of  State Archivist and Government Archives and Preservation). . . . TAO. Tasmanian Audit Office. TIA. Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture. TILES.
  14. Adel Yousif

    Senior Lecturer Food Scientist
    Agriculture and Food Systems
  15. 2023 Online Student elective
    Traditional approaches to food safety assurance are failing to keep up with the modern food industry. In response, and to harmonise international trade in food, food safety management is moving to a ...
  16. 2024 Online Student elective
    Traditional approaches to food safety assurance are failing to keep up with the modern food industry. In response, and to harmonise international trade in food, food safety management is moving to a "risk-based approach that relies strongly on synthesis of scientific evidence to generate inferences and conclusions that can be drawn from it to assist in developing more effective food safety...
  17. 2023 Online
    Traditional approaches to food safety assurance are failing to keep up with the modern food industry. In response, and to harmonise international trade in food, food safety management is moving to a ...
  18. 2024 Online
    Traditional approaches to food safety assurance are failing to keep up with the modern food industry. In response, and to harmonise international trade in food, food safety management is moving to a "risk-based approach that relies strongly on synthesis of scientific evidence to generate inferences and conclusions that can be drawn from it to assist in developing more effective food safety...
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    Ag students tackling global challenges

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/977-ag-students-tackling-global-challenges
    7 Feb 2020: about how important livestock is to Timorese people in terms of both their nutrition and cultural practices. "Working closely with farmers highlighted the importance of agriculture to developing countries. . . . and experiences to the education of
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    Agribusiness course provides skills for strategic business growth

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/1245-agribusiness-course-provides-skills-for-strategic-business-growth
    13 Apr 2022: the agribusiness skills and capabilities required to run profitable and sustainable farm businesses. Offered through the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) and developed in partnership with some of the world’s . . . to study during periods of
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