Robert J. Farquharson

University of MelbourneAustralia

Agricultural and Biological Sciences · Life Sciences

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Research Topics

Agricultural Economics and Policy(29), Pasture and Agricultural Systems(24), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock(17), Agricultural Innovations and Practices(13), Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics(10)

Publications163 total

MODSIM2021, 24th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation.·2021Open Access
The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries·2020· 61 cited
A Nitrogen Reference Manual for the Southern Cropping Region
Adelaide Research & Scholarship (AR&S) (University of Adelaide)·2020· 3 cited
Impacts on producers and consumers of policy banning the use of Glyphosate Weedicide: the case of the tea production in Sri Lanka
2020
AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)·2020· 2 citedOpen Access
AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)·2020Open Access
The economic advantage of 1-year-old lambing systems in Merino flocks
2019
Lambing Merino ewes at 1 year of age – how productive and profitable for commercial enterprises?
2019
Economic Viability of Agro-based Industries in the Presence of Climatic Risk: Is Importation of Fresh Coconuts an Option for the Sri Lankan Coconut Industry?
2019
Development and use of decision support tools for nitrogen fertiliser management
2019
Nitrogen fertility management by smallholder farmers in Myanmar: current practices and further opportunities
2019· 1 cited
Impact assessment of ACIAR-supported research in lowland rice systems in Lao PDR.
2019· 1 cited
Information as a Key Component of Value Chains: The Case of the Australian Pomegranate Industry
2019
Conceptual framework for analysis of water pollution within agricultural watershed: an example for developing countries
2019
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Frequent Co-authors

Thiagarajah Ramilan(9), Garry R. Griffith(5), Michael J. Stewardson(5), J. Fiona Scott(4), Bill Malcolm(4), Graeme Schwenke(3), So Pyay Thar(3), Deli Chen(3), Geoff Vietz(3), Chea Sareth(3), Andrew W. Western(3), Zvi Hochman(2), S. Walker(2), Ian Taylor(2), Gavin Milne(2), V. A. Osten(2), Zahirul Hoque(2), J.M. Welsh(2), John D. Mullen(2), Robert Faggian(2)