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Tom Nordblom Full Record of Publication, Training, Grant-writing & Outreach Page 1 of 46 pages 12 Feb 2021 Thomas L. Nordblom Record of Publication, Training, Grant-writing & Outreach CONTENTS: PUBLICATIONS click to Page number A. Theses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 B. Commissioned Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 C. Refereed scientific journal articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 D. Refereed research bulletins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 E. Book chapters & research papers in refereed proceedings 6 F. Other research papers and bulletins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 G. Articles in ICARDA publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 TRAINING H. PhD thesis research arranged and supervised . . . . . . . . . . . 19 I. Masters thesis research arranged and supervised . . . . . . . 20 J. Post-doctoral research arranged and supervised . . . . . . . . 20 GRANTS K. Grant-writing success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 OUTREACH L. Workshops organized with IDRC, Cairo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 M. Workshops organized with IFPRI, Washington, D.C. . . . 22 N. Membership in professional societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 O. Selected seminar presentations in Australia (1999 2021) 23 P. Selected refereed journal articles citing Nordblom’s publications 26 Q. Selected external website references to Nordblom’s publications 45 R. Acknowledged contributions to recent monographs . . . . 45 Contact Details . . . . 46

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Tom Nordblom Full Record of Publication, Training, Grant-writing & Outreach Page 1 of 46 pages 12 Feb 2021

Thomas L. Nordblom

Record of Publication, Training, Grant-writing & Outreach

CONTENTS:

PUBLICATIONS

click to

Page

number

A. Theses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

B. Commissioned Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

C. Refereed scientific journal articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

D. Refereed research bulletins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

E. Book chapters & research papers in refereed proceedings 6

F. Other research papers and bulletins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

G. Articles in ICARDA publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

TRAINING

H. PhD thesis research arranged and supervised . . . . . . . . . . . 19

I. Masters thesis research arranged and supervised . . . . . . . 20

J. Post-doctoral research arranged and supervised . . . . . . . . 20

GRANTS

K. Grant-writing success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

OUTREACH

L. Workshops organized with IDRC, Cairo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

M. Workshops organized with IFPRI, Washington, D.C. . . . 22

N. Membership in professional societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

O. Selected seminar presentations in Australia (1999 – 2021) 23

P. Selected refereed journal articles citing Nordblom’s

publications

26

Q. Selected external website references to Nordblom’s

publications

45

R. Acknowledged contributions to recent monographs . . . . 45

Contact Details . . . . 46

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A. THESES

A.3 Nordblom, T.L. 1982. Simulation of cattle cycle demography: cohort analysis of recruitment

and culling decisions in the national beef cow herd. PhD Dissertation, Oregon State University,

Corvallis, Oregon. 286 pp. Available at http://disexpress.umi.com/ Order Number 8128574 or

download from http://purl.umn.edu/202441

A.2 Nordblom, T.L. 1972. Economics of spring vs. fall-calving in eastern Oregon. MSc Thesis,

Dept. of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.

101 pp. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/25977

A.1 Nordblom, T.L. 1969. Simi Brothers’ Ranch Situation. BSc (Honors) Thesis, Dept of Ag.

Management, California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, California. 368 pp. (206MB)

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gkvoie6ljzgt3yw/AAAcdZ5e6BbnQMQkPaVbjGOla?dl=0

B. COMMISSIONED REPORTS

B.5 Penfold, C., Weckert, M., Nordblom, T., Howie, J. & Norton, M. (2018). Development of a

low-input under-vine floor management system which improves profitability without

compromising yield or quality: Final Report to Wine Australia, University of Adelaide. 98 p. https://www.wineaustralia.com/getmedia/fa895fab-efa3-4f86-8072-9c2f20e76f97/UA-1303-Final-Report

B.4 Nordblom, T.L. and Hume, I.H. (eds.). 2011. Developing Environmental Service Policy for

Salinity and Water. RIRDC Pub 10/219 https://www.agrifutures.com.au/wp-content/uploads/publications/10-219.pdf

B.3 Chaherli, N., Hazell, P., Ngaido, T., Nordblom, T., Oram, P. (eds). 1999. Agricultural

growth, sustainable resource management, and poverty alleviation in the low rainfall areas of

West Asia and North Africa. Proceedings of the International Conference held from 2-6

September 1997 in Amman, Jordan. Published by Zentralstelle für Ernährung und

Landwirtschaft (ZEL), Deutsche Stiftung für internationale Entwickung (DSE), (Food and Ag

Development Center of the German Foundation for International Development). Feldafing,

Germany. Sept. 1999. 283pp. ISBN: 3-931227-49-9

B.2 Nordblom, T.L., Ahmed, A.H., Potts, G.R. (eds). 1985. Research Methodology for Livestock

On-Farm Trials, proceedings of a workshop held at Aleppo, Syria, 25-28 March 1985. IDRC,

Ottawa, Canada. IDRC-242e. 313 pages in English and 42 page summary in Arabic. ISBN: 0-

88936-469-9. NOTE: the entire proceedings were also published in Arabic and French by

IDRC in 1987 and 1988, respectively: Arabic: IDRC-242a, ISBN: 0-88936-517-2. French:

IDRC-242f, ISBN: 0-88936-469-9. https://idl-bnc-idrc.dspacedirect.org/bitstream/handle/10625/20877/IDL-20877.pdf?sequence=1

B.1 Miller, S.F., Bolton, F.E., Booster, D.E., Fitch, J.B., Jackson, T.L., Miller, R.F., Nordblom,

T.L., Winward, A.H. 1979. Dryland Agriculture in Winter Precipitation Regions of the World:

Status of the Technical Art. Office of International Agriculture, Oregon State University,

Corvallis, Oregon. 218 pp. Library of Congress Catalogue Card No.: 79-90916

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C. REFEREED SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL ARTICLES

C.27 Nordblom, T.L., Hutchings, T.R., Godfrey, S.S., Schefe, C.R. (2021). Precision variable rate

nitrogen for dryland farming on waterlogging Riverine Plains of Southeast Australia?

Agricultural Systems, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2020.102962

C.26 Nordblom, T.L., Penfold, C., Whitelaw-Weckert, M., Norton, M., Howie, J., Hutchings, T.R.

(2020). Financial comparisons of under-vine management systems in four South Australian

vineyard districts. Australian Journal of Agricultural & Resource Economics.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2020.102962

C.25 Anderson, W.K., Brennan, R,F., Jayasena, K.W., Micic, S., Moore, J.H., Nordblom, T.

(2020). Tactical crop management for improved productivity in winter-dominant rainfall

regions: a review. Crop & Pasture Science. https://doi.org/10.1071/CP19315

C.24 Godfrey, G.S., Ramsay, G.C., Behrendt, K., Wynn, P.C., Nordblom, T.L., Aslam, N. (2018).

Analysis of agribusiness value chains servicing small-holder dairy farming communities in

Punjab, Pakistan: three case studies. International Food and Agribusiness Management

Review. https://doi.org/10.22434/IFAMR2017.0122

C.23 Godfrey, S., Behrendt, K., Nordblom, T., Wynn, P., Cowling, A., McGill, D., Warriach, H.

(2018). Dairying and Whole-farm Economics of Crop-livestock Farming Systems - Comparing

Arid and Irrigated Districts of Punjab, Pakistan. Australian Farm Business Management

Journal 15, Paper G, 18 p., G. https://blog.une.edu.au/afbm-journal/2018/05/15/profitability-

from-dairying-in-pakistani-punjab/

C.22 Nordblom, T.L., Hutchings, T.R, Hayes, R.C., Li, G.D., Finlayson, J.D. (2017). Does

establishing lucerne under a cover crop increase farm financial risk? Crop & Pasture Science

68 (12): 1149–1157 https://doi.org/10.1071/CP16379

C.21 Nordblom, T.L., Hume, I.H., Finlayson, J.D., Pannell, D.J., Holland, J.E., McClintock, A.J.

(2015). Distributional consequences of upstream tree plantations on downstream water users in

a public-private benefit framework. Agricultural Systems 139: 271–281. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2015.07.008

C.20 Yang, Y., Yang, Y., Liu, D., Nordblom, T., Wu, B., Yan N. 2014. Regional Water Balance

Based on Remotely Sensed Evapotranspiration and Irrigation: An Assessment of the Haihe

Plain, China. Remote Sensing. 6(3):2514-2533. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs6032514

C.19 Finlayson, J.D., Real, D., Nordblom, T., Revell, C., Ewing, M., Kingwell, R. 2012. Farm level

assessments of a novel drought tolerant forage: Tedera (Bituminaria bituminosa C.H.Stirt var.

albomarginata). Agricultural Systems 112: 38-47 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2012.06.001

C.18 Nordblom, T.L., Finlayson, J.D., Hume, I.H. 2012. Upstream demand for water use by new tree

plantations imposes externalities on downstream irrigated agriculture and wetlands. The Australian

Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 56 (4): 455-474

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8489.2012.00593.x

C.17 Hutchings, T.R. and Nordblom, T.L. 2011. A financial analysis of the effect of the mix of crop and

sheep enterprises on the risk profile of dryland farms in south-eastern Australia. AFBM (Australian

Farm Business Management) Journal. 8 (1): 19-42.

http://www.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/178852/AFBM_Journal_Vol8_No1_03.pdf

C.16 Nordblom, T.L., Reeson, A., Finlayson, J., Hume, I., Whitten, S., Kelly, J. 2011. Price discovery

and distribution of water rights linking upstream tree plantations to downstream water markets:

experimental results. Water Policy 13: 810-827. https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2011.085 Click back to Index

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C. REFEREED SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL ARTICLES, continued

C.15 Nordblom, T.L., Christy, B., Finlayson, J., Roberts, A., Kelly, J. 2010. Least-cost land use changes

for targeted salt-load and water-yield impacts in south-eastern Australia. Agricultural Water Mgmt.

97(6): 811-823. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2009.12.015 http://ssrn.com/abstract=2151080

C.14 Finlayson, J.D., Bathgate, A., Nordblom, T., Theiveyanathan, T., Farquharson, B., Crosbie, R.,

Mitchell, D., Hoque, Z. 2010. Balancing land use to manage river volume and salinity: Economic and

hydrological consequences for the Little River catchment in Central West, New South Wales, Australia.

Agricultural Systems 103: 161–170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2009.12.003

C.13 Morin, L., Reid, A.M., Sims, N.M., Buckley, Y.M., Dhileepan, K. Hastwell, G.T., Nordblom, T.L.,

Raghu, S. 2009. Review of approaches to evaluate the effectiveness of weed biological control agents.

Biological Control 51: 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2009.05.017

C.12 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A., Reynolds, M. 2006. Mathematical optimisation of drainage

and economic land-use for target water and salt yields. Australian Journal of Agricultural and

Resource Economics, 50 (3): 381-402. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8489.2006.00356.x

http://purl.umn.edu/116973

C.11 Brennan, J.P., Aw-Hassan, A., Nordblom, T.L. 2003. Influence of spillovers to Australia on impacts

of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas. Food Policy 28 (5-6): 471-485.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2003.08.001

C.10 Nordblom, T.L., Jones, R.E., Medd, R.W. 2003. Economics of factor-adjusted herbicide doses: a

simulation analysis of best efficacy-targeting strategies (BETS). Agricultural Systems, 76 (3): 863-882.

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0308-521X(02)00036-7

C.9 Nordblom, T., Smyth, M., Swirepik, A., Sheppard, A., Briese, D. 2002. Spatial economics of

biological control: investing in new releases of insects for earlier limitation of Paterson’s curse in

Australia. Agricultural Economics, 27 (3): 403-424.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-0862.2002.tb00128.x

C.8 Petersen, E.H., Pannell, D.J., Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 2002. Potential benefits from alternative

areas of agricultural research for dryland farming in northern Syria. Agricultural Systems, 72 (2): 93-

108. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0308-521X(01)00069-5

C.7 Medd, R.W., Van de Ven, R., Pickering, D.I., Nordblom, T.L. 2001. Determination of environment-

specific dose response relationships for clodinafop-propargyl on Avena spp. Weed Research, 41 (4):351-

368. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3180.2001.00243.x

C.6 Christiansen, S., Bounejmate, M., Sawmy-Edo, H., Mawlawi, B., Shomo, F., Cocks, P.S., Nordblom,

T.L. 2000. Tah village project in Syria: Another unsuccessful attempt to introduce ley-farming in the

Mediterranean basin. Experimental Agriculture, 36 (2):181-193. doi: 10.1017/S0014479700002015

C.5 Pannell, D.J., Nordblom, T.L. 1998. Impact of risk aversion on whole-farm management in Syria.

Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 42 (3): 227-247.

https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8489.00048

C.4 Hamadeh, S.K., Shomo, F., Nordblom, T., Goodchild, A., Gintzburger, G. 1996. Small ruminant

production in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. Small Ruminant Research, 21 (3): 173-180.

https://doi.org/10.1016/0921-4488(95)00831-4

C.3 Thomson, E.F., Bahhady, F.A., Nordblom, T.L., Harris, H. 1995. A model-farm approach to research

on crop-livestock integration: III. Benefits of crop-livestock integration and a critique of the approach.

Agricultural Systems, 49 (1):161-170. https://doi.org/10.1016/0308-521X(95)91632-9

C.2 Nordblom, T.L., Pannell, D.J., Christiansen, S., Nersoyan, N., Bahhady, F. 1994. From weed

to wealth? Prospects for medic pastures in the Mediterranean farming system of north-west

Syria. Agricultural Economics, 11 (1): 29-42. https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/173438

C.1 Nordblom, T.L., Ahmed, A.H., Miller, S.F., Glenn, D.M. 1985. Long-run evaluation of fertilization

strategies for dryland wheat in northcentral Oregon: simulation analysis. Agricultural Systems, 18: 133-

153. https://doi.org/10.1016/0308-521X(85)90028-9 Click back to Index

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D. REFEREED RESEARCH BULLETINS D.28 Godfrey, S.S., Nordblom, T., Ip, R., Robertson, S., Hutchings, T. (2019). Using GrassGro with @RISK: Merino

ewe / first-cross lamb enterprise risk profiles with variable prices and weather. Selected Paper, 63rd AARES

Conf 2019, Melbourne Victoria. 12-15 Feb 2019. https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/285063

D.27 Nordblom, T. Hutchings, T., Godfrey, S., Schefe, C. (2019). Precision N rates for dryland farming? Financial

analysis of variable-rate Nitrogen (VRN) in the Riverine Plains Region. Selected Paper, 63rd AARES Annual

Conf 2019, Melbourne Victoria. 12-15 Feb 2019. https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/285048

D.26 Nordblom, T. Hutchings, T., Godfrey, S., Schefe, C. (2018). Economic and financial analysis of precision

variable rate applications (VRA) of nitrogen. In Schefe, E. (ed.) Research for the Riverine Plains 2018, a

selection of research relevant to agriculture in the Riverine Plains. pp. 66-69.

D.25 Nordblom, T., Penfold, C., Weckert, M., Norton, M. (2017). Straw and living mulches compared with herbicide

for under-vine weed control in a Public-Private Benefit Framework. Selected Paper, 61st Annual Conf, Australian

Ag & Resource Econ Society, Brisbane, Qld 8-10 Feb, 2017. http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/258677 (paper);

http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/258678 (slides)

D.24 Nordblom, T.L., Hutchings, T.R., Hayes, R.C., Li, G.D. 2015. A Framework for Modelling Whole-Farm

Financial Risk. Selected Paper, Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society, 59th Annual Conf, Feb

10-13, 2015, Rotorua, New Zealand. http://purl.umn.edu/202581 (paper); http://purl.umn.edu/202986 slides

D.23 Hutchings, T.R., Nordblom, T., Hayes, R., and Li, G.D. 2014. Financial risk modelling with long-run weather

and price variations: Effects of pasture options on the financial performance of a representative dryland farm at

Coolamon, NSW, comparing results of average-year linear programming and sequential multivariate analysis

(SMA). Future Farm Industries CRC Technical Report 14 - Economic Analysis. 46pp. ISBN: 978-0-9925425-1-1

http://ssrn.com/abstract=2495186 or http://www.futurefarmonline.com.au/publications/Technical%20Reports/Technical_Reports

D.22 Nordblom, T., Finlayson, J., Hume, I. and Kelly, J., 2009. Supply and demand for water use by new forest

plantations: a market to balance increasing upstream water use with downstream community, industry and

environmental use? Economic Research Report No 43, NSW DPI, Wagga Wagga. Future Farm Industries CRC.

58pp. ISBN 978 0 7347 1977 5 http://archive.dpi.nsw.gov.au/content/science-and-research/economic-reports/economic-research-reports/43

D.21 Cresswell, H.P., Hume, I.H., Wang, E., Nordblom, T.L., Finlayson, J.D., Glover, M. 2009. Catchment response

to farm scale land-use change. CSIRO Land and Water Science Report 09/09 2009, CSIRO Land and Water and

NSW Department of Primary Industries. 92 pp. HP_Cresswell_Catchment_Response_to_Farm_20160201-11554-1iovpv.pdf

D.20 Cresswell, H.P., Hume, I.H., Race, D., Glover, M., Wang, E., Nordblom, T.L., and Finlayson, J.D., 2009.

Catchment response to farm scale land-use change: the journey. CSIRO Land and Water Science Report 10/09.

ISSN: 1834-6618.

D.19 Brennan, J.P., Aw-Hassan, A., Quade, K.J., Nordblom, T.L. 2002. Impact of ICARDA Research on Australian

Agriculture, Economic Research Report No. 11, NSW Agriculture, Wagga Wagga. 96 pp. ISBN 0 7347 1338 X.

The full text is posted as ERR 11 at: https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/28012/1/er020011.pdf

D.18 Rae, J., Arab, G., Nordblom, T., Jani, K., Gintzburger, G. 2001. Tribes, State, and Technology Adoption in Arid

Land Management, Syria. System-Wide Program on Collective Action and Property Rights. CAPRi Working

Paper No. 15. IFPRI, Washington, D.C. http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/capriwp15.pdf

D.17 Nordblom, T., Shomo, F., Gintzburger, G., Thomson, E. 1997. Population, land, grain production and

consumption, range and other feed sources for livestock: past, present and projected to 2025 for Central Asia.

Report prepared for the Global Livestock-CRSP workshop on “GIS modeling tools for international donors and

local policy makers to understand and predict regional trends of rangeland production in Central Asia”, Almaty,

Kazakhstan, 17-20 March, 1997; and for International Centers Week 1997, Washington, D.C., ICARDA-

Ankara, Turkey. 25 pp. English (with Russian translation by Zouheir Massri and Elena Vostrikova).

Document available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2741420

D.16 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 1995. Food and feed prospects to 2020 in the West Asia / North Africa region.

ICARDA Social Science Paper No. 2., ICARDA, Aleppo. ICARDA 048. 66 pp. ISBN: 92-9127-033-4.

Electronic copy of full 1995 text in English available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2500435 Arabic (1997)

http://www.nordblom.bigpondhosting.com

D.15 Gintzburger, G., Nordblom, T., Osman, A.E. 1994. Agro-pastoral systems, feed calendars and feed resources in

the Arab countries of the Mediterranean region. Report prepared for the FAO/AOAD Expert consultation on

management and sustainable dryland development of the Arab World. ICARDA, Aleppo, 10-13 Nov 1994.

D.14 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 1993. Importance and role of feedlots. Task Force 7 Document. Prepared for

development of ICARDA's Medium Term Plan, 1994-1988. January 1993. 18 pp.

D.13 Nordblom, T., Christiansen, S., Nersoyan, N., Bahhady, F. 1992. A Whole-farm Model for Economic Analysis of

Medic Pasture and other Dryland Crops in Two-year Rotations with Wheat in Northwest Syria. ICARDA-066.

ICARDA. Oct. 1992. 100 pp. Electronic copy of report available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2147598

http://www.nordblom.bigpondhosting.com/ Click back to Index

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D. REFEREED RESEARCH BULLETINS, continued

D.12 Nordblom, T.L. 1987. Farming Practices in Southern Idleb Province, Syria: 1985 Survey Results. ICARDA-

107En. ICARDA. 88 pp. http://www.nordblom.bigpondhosting.com/

Electronic copy of report available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2145183

D.11 Nordblom, T.L., Thomson, E.F. 1987. A Whole-Farm Model Based on Experimental Flocks and Crop Rotations

in Northwest Syria. ICARDA-102En. ICARDA. January 1987. 78 pp.

Electronic copy of report available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2147573

D.10 Hawtin, G.C., Bhardwaj, B.D., Saxena, M.C., Hussein, M.M., Nassib, A.M., Salih, F.A., Nordblom, T.L. 1984.

The Nile Valley Project: A Model of Cooperation Between International and National Programs in Research and

Extension. ICARDA. 14 pp. http://www.nordblom.bigpondhosting.com/

D.9 Thomson, E.F., F.A. Bahhady, B.S. Capper and T.L. Nordblom. 1983. Livestock in the Farming System. Project

IV Progress Report, Farming Systems Program, ICARDA. December 1983. 97 pp.

D.8 Nordblom, T.L. 1983. Livestock-Crop Interactions: The Decision to Harvest or to Graze Mature Grain Crops.

Discussion Paper No. 10, ICARDA. May 1983. 21 pp. Available at: pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNAAN862.pdf

D.7 Nordblom, T.L. 1983. Livestock-Crop Interactions: The Case of Green Stage Grazing of Barley. Discussion Paper

No. 9, ICARDA. March 1983. 37 pp. Available at: pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNAAN861.pdf

D.6 Thomson, E.F., Bahhady, F.A., Nordblom, T.L. 1982. The Role of Livestock in the Farming System. Project IV

Research Report, Farming Systems Program, ICARDA. December 1982. 79 pp.

D.5 Cooper, P., Keatinge, D., Harmsen, K., Nordblom, T., Islam, R., Nygaard, D., Salkini, A.B., Saxena, M.C. 1982.

Biological Nitrogen Fixation, Productivity and Water Use of Grain and Forage Legumes. Project II Research

Report, Farming Systems Program, ICARDA. Dec 1982. 62 pp.

D.4 Brokken, R.F., O'Connor, C.W., Nordblom, T.L. 1980. Costs of Reducing Grain Feeding of Beef Cattle.

Agricultural Economic Report 459. Economics, Statistics and Cooperatives Service, USDA, Washington, D.C. https://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/CAT87202120/PDF

D.3 McNamee, W.A., Nordblom, T.L., Fitch, J.B., Roberts, R.S. 1977. Potential for Agricultural Development on the

Umatilla Indian Reservation. Special Report 491. Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University,

Corvallis, Oregon. June 1977. 66 pp.

D.2 Radtke, H.D., Nordblom, T.L. 1976. Economics of Small Rural Hospitals in Nevada. Cooperative Extension

Service Circular C-178. University of Nevada, Reno. December 1976. 12 pp.

D.1 Radtke, H.D., Nordblom, T.L. 1975. Economics of a Small Rural Physician Practice in Nevada. Cooperative

Extension Service Circular C-167. Univ. of Nevada, Reno. Oct. 1975. 13 pp. Click back to Index

E. BOOK CHAPTERS & RESEARCH PAPERS IN REFEREED PROCEEDINGS

Note: to save space, where two or more papers are published in the same book they are listed in a box

E.50 Hayes, R.C., Li, G.D., Gupta, V.V.S.R., Hutchings, T.R., Sandral, G.A., Swan, A.D.,

Peoples, M.B., Nordblom, T.L., Llewellyn, R.S. (2017). Prospects for improving the

performance of mixed pasture swards by spatially separating components in drill rows. In: Proc.

18th Australian Society of Agronomy Conf, 24 – 28 September 2017, Ballarat, VIC, Australia

E.49 Nordblom, T.L., Hutchings, T.R, Hayes, R.C., Li, G.D., Finlayson, J.D. (2016). Does

establishing lucerne under a cover-crop increase farm financial risk? (Abstract, p.4). In: Harris,

C. (ed). (2016). Proceedings of the Livestock Productivity from Pastures Symposium, 7-9 June

2016, Saint Albert’s College, UNE, Armidale, NSW. Australian Grassland Asociation.

E.48 McCormick, J., Hayes, R., Swan, T., Li, G., Walker, J., Nordblom,T., Casburn, G.,

Hutchings, T., Moore, A.D., Zurcher, E., Peoples, M. (2012). How a new decision support tool

helps farmers in mixed farming make pasture sowing decisions about cover cropping. In: Driving

your landscape to success – Managing a grazing business for profit in the agricultural landscape.

Proceedings of the 27th annual conference of The Grassland Society of NSW Inc., pp 101-106 (Eds

C. Harris, G. Lodge and C. Waters). Wagga Wagga, 24-26 July: http://www.grasslandnsw.com.au/FreeContent/2012/12-2012-McCormick.pdf

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E.47 Nordblom, T.L., Hume, I.H., Finlayson, J.D. 2012. Demand for water use by new tree

plantations and downstream economic, social and environmental interests. In: Webb, A. et al.,

(Eds.). 2012. Revisiting Experimental Catchment Studies in Forest Hydrology, Proc. of a workshop

held 7 July 2011 during the 25th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and

Geophysics (IUGG), Melbourne, June–July 2011. IAHS Red Book, Int’l Association of

Hydrological Sciences. (IAHS Publ. 353, 2012). pp; 217-232. ISBN: 978-1-907161-31-6

Volume available at http://www.iahsmembers.info/shop.php or http://ssrn.com/abstract=2151623

The following two papers are published In: Proceedings, 11th International Colloquium on

Paratuberculosis, 5 - 10 February 2012, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Int’l

Assoc. for Paratuberculosis.

E.46 Links I, Templeton R, Nordblom, T. 2012. Is whole of flock vaccination for Ovine Johne’s

disease justified? http://www.paratuberculosis.info/web/images/proc11/172.pdf

E.45 Links, I., Hamilton, J., Nordblom, T. 2012. The benefits of a simple financial & project

management approach to the Ovine Johne’s Disease Program in New South Wales. http://www.paratuberculosis.info/web/images/proc11/174.pdf

E.44 Hume, I., Race, D., Nordblom, T., Finlayson, J., 2011. Co-learning from the Simmons Creek

Salinity Project. In: Proceedings, 5Th World Congr. of Conservation Agriculture. 27-29

Sept2011, Brisbane. pp. 514-515. http://aciar.gov.au/files/node/13987/co_learning_from_the_simmons_creek_salinity_projec_17782.pdf

E.43 Coombs, E.M., Radtke, H.D., Nordblom, T. 2004. Economic benefits of biological control.

In: Coombs, E.M., Clark, J.K., Piper, G.L., Cofrancesco, A.F. (eds.). Biological Control of

Invasive Plants in the United States. Western Society of Weed Science. Oregon State

University Press, Corvallis. ISBN 0-87071-029-X pp. 122-126.

E.42 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A. 2004. Economic targeting of salinity management:

linking farm and catchment scales. In: Proc., Conference "Salinity Solutions:Working with

Science and Society", 2-5 August 2004, Bendigo, Victoria, Eds: Ridley A, Feikema P, Bennet

S, Rogers MJ, Wilkinson R, Hirth J, (CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity:

Perth) CD ROM. ISBN 0-646-43825-5. Click back to Index

E.41 Nordblom, T., Bathgate, A., Young, R. 2004. Derivation of supply curves for catchment

water effluents meeting specific salinity concentration targets in 2050: Linking farm and

catchment level models. Chapter 6 In: Graham, T, Pannell, D.J. and White, B. (eds). (2004).

Dryland Salinity: Economic Issues at Farm, Catchment and Policy Levels, Cooperative

Research Centre for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, UWA, Perth. ISBN 1-

74052-1004-8, pp. 81-100.

E.40 Nordblom, T. 2003. Putting biological reality into economic assessments of biocontrol. In: Spafford-

Jacob, H., Briese, D. (eds). 2003. Improving the selection, testing and evaluation of weed biocontrol

agents. Proceedings, Biological Control of Weeds Symposium and Workshop, University of WA, Perth,

13 Sept 2002. CRC for Australian Weed Management, Tech Series No. 7. ISBN 0958701075. pp. 75-85. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/64168/20080620-0000/www.weeds.crc.org.au/documents/tech_series_7.pdf

E.39 Rae J., Arab G., Nordblom T. 2002. Neglect of custom: arid land conservation in Syria. Ch. 11 In:

Chatty, D., Colchester, M. (eds). Displacement, Forced Settlement and Conservation, Volume 10,

Studies in Forced Migration. Proceedings, conference at St Anne’s College, University of Oxford,

September 1999. Berghahn Books: New York. pp. 212-226. ISBN 1-57181-841-3 hardcover,

1-57181-842-1 paper. Click back to Index

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E.38 Rae, J., Arab G., Nordblom T., Jani K., Gintzburger G. 2002. Tribes, State, and Technology Adoption

in Arid Land Management, Syria. Ch. 7 In: Meinzen-Dick, R., Knox, A., Place, F., Swallow, B. (eds).

2002. Innovation in natural resource management: The Role of Property Rights and Collective Action

in Developing Countries. Proceedings, workshop at ICARDA-Aleppo, 22-25 November 1997. The

Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. ISBN 0-8018-7142-5 hardcover,

0-8018-7142-3 paper. pp. 147-165.

E.37 Pape-Christiansen, A., Doppler, W., Nordblom, T. 2002. Fruit tree orchards and well irrigation for

family income in dryland farming systems of northern Syria. p. 462-467. In: Ryan, J. (ed). Desert and

dryland development. Challenges and potential in the new millennium. Proceedings, Sixth Int’l Conf. on

the Development of Drylands, 22-27 Aug, 1999, Cairo, Egypt. ICARDA/UNEP. ISBN: 92-9127-130-0.

The following two papers are published In: Spafford-Jacob, H., Dodd, J., Moore, J.H. (eds). 2002. 13th

Australian Weeds Conference Papers & Proceedings, 8-13 September 2002, Perth. ISBN 0958111103:

E.36 Nordblom, T., Smyth, M., Swirepik, A., Sheppard, A., Briese, D. 2002. Benefit-cost analysis for

biological control of Echium spp. (Paterson’s curse) in Australia, 1972-2050. pp. 753-756.

E.35 Nordblom, T., Jones, R.E., Medd, R.W. 2002. Managing risk: measuring the economic and other

benefits of a herbicide dose strategy able to account for environmental variation. pp. 736-739.

The following two papers are published In: Gintzburger, G., Bounejmate, M., Nefzaoui, A. (eds). 2000.

Fodder shrub development in arid and semi-arid zones. Vol. 2. Proceedings of a workshop held at

Hammamet, Tunisia, 27 Oct – 2 Nov 1996. ICARDA-19/2000. ICARDA, Aleppo. ISBN 92-9217-099-7:

E.34 Nordblom, T.L. 2000. Socioeconomic assessment: Rapporteur’s Report. pp. 648-654.

E.33 Rae, J., Arab, G., Jani, K., Murad, N., Ngaido, T., Gintzburger, G., Nordblom, T.L. 2000.

Socioeconomics of shrub plantations in Syria. pp. 627-647.

E.32 Nordblom, T.L., Medd, R.W. 1999. Review of state legislative controls on herbicide use with respect

to dose rates. In: Bishop, A.C., Boersma, M., Barnes, C.D. (eds). Weed management into the 21st

century: do we know where we are going? Proceedings, 12th Australian Weeds Conference, 12-16

September, 1999. Hobart, Tasmania. Australia. pp. 418-422.

E.31 Shomo, F., Hamadeh S.K., Faour K., Darwish, R., Nordblom, T. 1999. Methodological aspects in the

economic analysis of integrated crop-livestock production in the Beka'a valley of Lebanon. In:

Agriculture and Development in Western Asia, No. 20. UN Economic and Social Commission for

Western Asia (ESCWA).United Nations, New York. ISBN 92-1-128197-0. pp.1-8.

E.30 Rae, J., Arab, G., Nordblom, T.L. 1999. Customary regulation of steppe pastures in Syria. In:

Eldridge, D., and D. Freudenberger. (eds). People and rangeland: building the future. Proceedings of

the Sixth Int’l Rangeland Congress, Townsville, Qld, Australia. 19-23 July 1999. pp. 396-401.

E.29 Ngaido, T., Nordblom T., Gintzburger G., Osman A. 1998. A policy shift toward sustainable

resource development. Ch. 6 In: Squires, V., Sidahmed A. (eds). 1998. Drylands: Sustainable use of

rangelands into the twenty-first century. Proceedings, workshop at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 3-6

November 1996. Int’l Fund for Agricultural Development, Rome. ISBN 9290720069. pp.71-94.

E.28 Nordblom, T.L., Goodchild A.V., Shomo F., Gintzburger G. 1997. Dynamics of feed resources in

mixed farming systems of the North Africa, West & Central Asia regions. Ch. 7 In: Renard, C. (ed).

1997. Crop residues in sustainable mixed crops/livestock farming systems. Proceedings, workshop at

ICRISAT-Hyderabad, India, April 1996. CAB International London. ISBN 0851991777. pp. 131-148.

Open-access pdf of Proceedings available at: http://oar.icrisat.org/1046/

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The following six papers are published In: Haddad, N., Tutwiler, R.N., Thomson, E.F. (eds). 1997.

Improvement of crop-livestock integration systems in West Asia and North Africa. Proceedings, Regional

Symposium on Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems in the Dry Areas of West Asia and North Africa, 6-8 Nov

1995, Amman, Jordan. ICARDA, Aleppo. ICARDA-044. ISBN 92-9127-065-2:

E.27 Pape-Christiansen, A., Doppler, W., Nordblom, T. 1997. The contribution of women to labor and

decision making processes in bedouin farming systems of northern Syria. pp. 553-563. Note: a

summary of this paper was also published in Gender CG Newsletter, Vol 2, Number 1, October 1996,

IFPRI, Washington, D.C.

E.26 Nordblom, T., Arab, G., Gintzburger, G., Osman, A.E. 1997. Survey of bedouin groups with contracts

to graze the government rangeland plantation at Maragha, Aleppo Province, Syria. pp. 437-445.

E.25 Leybourne, M., Ghassali, F., Osman, A., Nordblom, T., Gintzburger, G. 1997. The utilization of

fodder shrubs (Atriplex spp., Salsola vermiculata) by agropastoralists in the northern Syrian steppe. pp.

425-436.

E.24 Hamadeh, S., Shomo, F., Hammad, R., Nordblom, T., Goodchild, A., Darwish, R., Barbour, E.,

Gintzburger, G. 1997. Survey of small ruminant production systems in Lebanon. pp. 362-371.

E.23 Shomo, F., Nordblom, T., Nasser, S., Malki, G., Bahhady, F., Christiansen, S., Pannell, D., Redman E.

1997. Preliminary economic analysis of medic pasture and other dryland crops in two-year rotations

with wheat in Northeast Syria. pp. 85-94.

E.22 Gintzburger, G., T. Nordblom and A.E. Osman. 1997. Agro-pastoral systems, feed calendars and feed

resources in the Arab countries of the Mediterranean Region. pp. 24-38.

The following two papers are published In: Ryan, J. (ed). 1997. Accomplishments and future challenges

in dryland soil fertility research in the Mediterranean area. Proceedings, Soil Fertility Workshop,

IMPHOS / ICARDA, 19-23 Nov 1995. Aleppo, Syria. ICARDA-032. ISBN: 92-9127-040-7:

E.21 Nordblom, T. 1997. Economic considerations in fertilizer use and related public policy. pp. 308-314

E.20 Christiansen, S., Nersoyan, N., Goodchild, A., Nordblom, T., Shomo, F., Thomson, E., Bahhady, F.,

Gintzburger, G., Osman, A., Singh, M. 1997. Evolution of ICARDA’s long-term cereal/pasture and

forage legume rotation trial. pp. 118-127

E.19 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F., Gintzburger, G. 1997. Food and feed prospects for resources in Central

Asia. In: Demment, M. (ed). 1997. Central Asia Regional Livestock Assessment Workshop

Proceedings. Tashkent, Uzbekistan, February 27 - March 1, 1996. Management Entity, Small Ruminant

CRSP, University of California-Davis. pp. 129-146 English (also see pp. 108-126 in full Russian-

language proceedings).

The following two papers are published In: West, Niel E. (ed). 1996. Rangelands in a sustainable

biosphere. Vol. I. Proceedings, 5th International Rangeland Congress, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 23-28,

1995. Society for Range Management, 1839 York Street, Denver, Colorado. ISBN: 1-884930-03-4:

E.18 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F., Gintzburger, G. 1996. Rangeland and rising feed deficits in West Asia

and North Africa. pp. 399-400.

E.17 Hamadeh, S.K., Goodchild, A., Shomo, F., Nordblom, T.L., Gintzburger, G. 1996. The role of native

pasture grazing in relation to other feed sources for sheep and goat flocks in the Beqa’a Valley of

Lebanon. pp. 201-202.

E.16 Nordblom, T.L., Goodchild, A.V., Shomo, F. 1995. Livestock, feeds and mixed farming systems in

West Asia and North Africa. In: Wilson, R.T., Ehui, S., Mack, S. (eds). Livestock development

strategies for low income countries. Proc., Joint FAO/ILRI Roundtable held at ILRI, Addis Ababa,

Ethiopia, 27 Feb- 02 March 1995. Food and Agriculture Organization./International Livestock Research

Institute, Nairobi, Kenya. pp. 101-123. http://www.fao.org/Wairdocs/ILRI/x5462E/x5462e0f.htm Click back to Index

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E.15 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 1995. Middle East / North Africa: Comment on Part II: global and

regional food demand and supply prospects. In: Islam, N. (ed). Population and food in the early twenty-

first century: meeting future food demand of an increasing population. IFPRI Occasional papers series.

Proceedings of a roundtable meeting, February 14-16, 1994, International Food Policy Research

Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C. pp. 131-139. ISBN: 0-89629-331-9 http://www.ifpri.org/publication/population-and-food-early-twenty-first-century

E.14 Nordblom, T., Shomo, F., Boughlala, M., Goebel, W., Harris, H., El Mourid, M., Ambri, A., El

Oumri, M., the late Farihane, H., El Ouali, A., Jmyi, A. 1994. Farmer interview methods and crop

growth simulation for yield-gap estimation in Morocco. In: Sebillotte, M. et al. (eds). Systems-oriented

research in agriculture and rural development. Proceedings, Int’l symposium at Montpellier, France,

21-25 November 1994. pp 685-686.

E.13 Goodchild, A., Nordblom, T., Shomo, F., Hamadeh S., Wachholtz, R. 1994. Using feed calendars to

interface feeds with needs in Syria and Lebanon. In: Dent, J.B., Gregor, M.J., Sibbald, A.R. (eds) 1996.

Livestock Farming Systems: Research, development, Socio-economics and the Land Manager.

Wageningen Press, Wageningen (EAAP Publication No. 79). Proceedings, 3rd International Livestock

Farming Systems Symposium, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1-2 Sept. 1994. pp. 152-160.

E.12 Harris, H.C., Nordblom, T.L., Rodriguez, A., Smith, P. 1994. Experience of the use of systems

analysis in ICARDA. In: Goldsworthy, P., de Vries F.P. (eds). Opportunities, Use, and Transfer of

Systems Research Methods in Agriculture to Developing Countries: Proc., Int’l Workshop on Systems

Research Methods in Agriculture in Developing Countries, Systems Approaches for Sustainable

Agricultural Development, Vol 3. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0-7923-3205-9. pp. 295-302.

E.11 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 1993. Livestock and feed trends in west Asia and north Africa: past,

present and future. In: Placido Plaza (ed). The Situation of Agriculture in Mediterranean Countries,

Agricultural Research and Food Security. Vol. 1, No.5. Proceedings of a symposium held at Istanbul,

Turkey, 28-29 July 1993. Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes. CIHEAM, Paris. pp. 15-30.

Electronic copy of paper available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2166144

E.10 Thomson, E.F., Bahhady, F.A., Nordblom, T.L. 1993. Sheep and food outputs, and productivity from

model farms in north-west Syria managed at different levels of intensity. In: Gill, M., Owen, E., Pollott,

G.E., Lawrence, T.L.J. (eds). Animal Production Systems in Developing Countries. British Society of

Animal Production, Occasional Publication Number 16. BSAP, Edinburgh. pp. 176-178.

E.9 Nordblom, T.L. 1993. Ley Farming in the Mediterranean from an economic point of view. In:

Christiansen, S., Materon, L., Falcinelli M., Cocks, P.S. (eds). Introducing Ley Farming into the

Mediterranean Basin. Proceedings of an international workshop at Perugia, Italy, 26-30 June 1989.

ICARDA-043, ICARDA, Aleppo. pp. 144-164.

E.8 Harris, H.C., Goebel, W., Nordblom, T.L., Jones, M.J. 1990. Defining the Impact of Variable Weather

on Agricultural Production and the Design of New Technology. In: Unger, P.W., Jordan, W.R., Sneed,

T.V., Jensen, R.W. (eds). Challenges in Dryland Agriculture, A Global Perspective. Proceedings of the

International Conference on Dryland Farming, Amarillo/Bushland, Texas. August 1988. pp. 283-5.

E.7 Erskine, W., Nordblom, T.L., Cocks, P.S., Pala, M., Thomson, E.F. 1990. Use of On-Farm Research as

a Method of Extending Legume Production in Mediterranean Farming Systems. In: Osman, A.E.,

Ibrahim, H., Jones, M.A. (eds). The Role of Legumes in the Farming Systems of the Mediterranean Areas.

Proceedings, workshop held at Tunis, 20-24 June 1988. Kluwer, Dordrecht. pp. 273-282.

E.6 Nordblom, T.L. 1989. Rice-based crop-Livestock Systems in Egypt. In: International Rice Research

Institute (IRRI) 1989. Rice Farming Systems: New Directions. Proceedings, international symposium

held at Sakha, Egypt, 31 January - 3 February 1987. IRRI. Manila, Philippines. pp. 265-267.

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E.5 Nordblom, T.L. 1988. The Importance of Crop Residues in West Asia and North Africa. In: Reed,

J.D., Capper, B.S., Neate, P.J.H. (eds). Plant Breeding and the Nutritive Value of Crop Residues. Proc.,

workshop held at ILCA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 7-10 Dec. 1987. ILCA, June 1988. pp. 41-63. http://books.google.com/books/p/international_livestock_research_institute?id=kKp1ef9J0SwC&pg=PA41&dq=Nord

blom&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Nordblom&f=false

E.4 Tully, D., Thomson, E.F., Jaubert, R., Nordblom, T.L. 1985. On-Farm Trials in Northwestern Syria:

Testing the Feasibility of Annual Forage Legumes as Grazing and Conserved Feed. In: Nordblom, T.L.,

Ahmed, A.H., Potts, G.R. (eds) Research Methodology for Livestock On-Farm Trials. Proceedings of a

workshop held at ICARDA - Aleppo, Syria, 25-28 March, 1985. IDRC, Ottawa, Canada. 1985. IDRC-

242e, pp. 209-236. Paper also published in Arabic version in 1987 (IDRC-242a, pp. 153-174) and French

version in 1988 (IDRC-242f, pp. 223-253).

E.3 Nordblom, T.L., Nygaard, D.F., Salkini, A.B. 1985. Economics in the Design, Execution and Analysis

of On-Farm Trials. In: Saxena, M.C., Varma, S. (eds). Proceedings, International Workshop on Faba

Beans, Kabuli Chickpeas, and Lentils in the 1980s. ICARDA - Aleppo. 16-20 May 1983 pp. 291-295.

The following two papers are In: Proceedings, International Symposium on Rainfed Agriculture in Semi-

Arid Regions. Riverside, California, April 17-22, 1977. University of California, Riverside, USA.

E.2 Fitch, J.B., Nordblom, T.L. 1977. Agricultural Decision-Making in the Drylands. pp. 273-294.

E.1 Boersma, L. Jackson, T. L. Wright, B. C. Winward, A. H. Miller, R. F. Fitch, J. B. Nordblom, T. L.

1977. Fundamentals of dryland farming: semi-arid Mediterranean region. pp. 218-311.

F. OTHER RESEARCH PAPERS AND BULLETINS

F.72 Nordblom, T. (2021). “Causes of geologic climate change point to effective adaptations” Presented

as contributed paper, 65th Annual Conf. AARES 12 Feb 2021 University of Sydney (virtual & COVID safe)

F.71 Nordblom, T. (2020) “Anxiety and Adaptation for Climate Change; Stop the tide or adapt to it?"

Presented as a contributed paper, 64th Annual Conf. Australasian Ag & Resource Economics Society

(AARES), UWA, Perth, Western Australia, 14 Feb 2020

F.70 Howie, J., Penfold, C., Nordblom, T., Weckert, M., Norton, M. (2018). Cover crops can reduce the

cost of under-vine weed control. Abstract. 6th South Australian Weeds Conference: Weed

Management Society of South Australia, Inc. 2-3 May 2018. Urrbrae, SA, Australia. https://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/en/publications/cover-crops-can-reduce-the-cost-of-under-vine-weed-control

F.69 Penfold, C., Weckert, M., Nordblom, T., Howie, J. & Norton, M. (2018). Development of a low-input

under-vine floor management system which improves profitability without compromising yield or

quality: Final Report to Wine Australia, Project Number: UA 1303. 30 April 2018 University of

Adelaide. 98 p. https://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/en/publications/development-of-a-low-input-under-vine-floor-management-system-whi

F.68 Nordblom, T., Penfold, C., Weckert, M., Norton, M., Howie, J. & Hutchings, T. (2018). Economic

and financial risks in under-vine management alternatives to herbicide in four South Australian wine-

grape districts, 2016 & 2017. Paper presented 10 Mar 2018, Australasian Agricultural & Resource

Economics Society Annual Conf 2018, Adelaide. 28 p. http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/273525

F.67 Penfold, C., Weckert, M., Howie, J., Nordblom, T., Norton, M. (2017). Developing a low-input under-

vine management system to improve profitability without compromising yield or quality. 20th GiESCO

Int’l Meeting (Group of int’l Experts for Co-op. on Vitivinicultural Systems), Nov 5-10, Mendoza, Argentina. https://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/en/publications/developing-a-low-input-under-vine-management-system-to-improve-pr

The following two papers, presented at the 60th annual conference of the Australian Agricultural &

Resource Economics Society, Canberra, ACT 2-5 Feb, 2016.

F.66 Nordblom, T., Hutchings, T., Li, G.D., Hayes, R., Finlayson, J. (2016). Financial risk

analysis of lucerne pasture establishment: Under-sowing vs Direct sowing. http://purl.umn.edu/235420

F.65 Hutchings, T., Nordblom, T., Hayes, R., Li, G.D., Finlayson, J. (2016). A framework for

modelling financial risk in Southern Australia: intensive farming (IF) model. http://purl.umn.edu/235333

F.64 Hernandez-Jover, M., Links, I., Bell, R., Ramsay, G., Jackson, B., Nordblom, T., 2014 (24 June).

Financial impact of Ovine Johne’s Disease on the processing sector in Australia. (3 pp. text + slides)

Paper presented (by Ian Links) at International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis (ICP12) at Parma, Italy

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F.63 Hernandez-Jover, M., Ramsay, G., Links, I., Nordblom, T., Jackson, B., Bell, R., 2013. Financial

impact of Ovine Jonhne‘s Disease on the processing sector. Final Report to Meat & Livestock Australia.

Project Code: B.AHE.0041. Charles Sturt University.

F.62 Nordblom, T.L., Hume, I.H., Finlayson, J.D., Pannell D.J., Holland, J., 2013. Upstream-Downstream

benefit analysis of policy on water use by up-stream tree plantations. Contributed paper, presented at

AARES 2013, Sydney, 8 Feb 2013. Paper available: http://purl.umn.edu/152173

F.61 McCormick,. J., Hayes, R., Li, G.D., Nordblom, T., Casburn, G., Hutchings, T., Moore, A.D.,

Zurcher, E., Peoples, M., Swan, T., 2012. To cover crop or not? A decision support tool to determine

the most profitable method of pasture establishment. Paper, 16th Conf., Agronomy Society of Australia,

Capturing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles in Australian Agronomy, 14-18 October, 2012,

Armidale, NSW, Australia. 4pp.

F.60 Hume, I., Nordblom, T., Finlayson, J., Cresswell, H., Wang, E., 2011. Bioeconomic optimisation of land use to

manage natural resources. Paper presented at the 5Th World Congress of Conservation Agriculture. 27-29

September 2011, Brisbane, QLD. Available at ACIAR website: http://aciar.gov.au/files/node/14068/bioeconomic_optimisation_of_land_use_to_manage_nat_10682.pdf

F.59 Allan,C., Burns,H., Dehaan,R., Finlayson,M., Hume,I., Neilsen,D., Nordblom,T., Wassens,S., Wilson,A. In Murray,P. (Ed)

(October 2011). Focus Farm Wetland Study; social and economic aspects of rain-filled wetlands. A report to the Murrumbidgee

Catchment Management Authority. EH Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation (an alliance between Charles Sturt Univ. &

NSW DPI), and the Institute for Land, Water and Society, Charles Sturt University. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.

https://www.csu.edu.au/research/ilws/publications/technical-reports/FinalReport_FocusFarms-2011.pdf

F.58.5 Hailu,A., Durkin,J., Sadler,R., Nordblom,T. 2011.Agent-based modelling study of shallow, saline water table

management in the Katanning catchment, Western Australia. http://ahailu.are.uwa.edu.au/files/KatReportMay2011.pdf

F.58 Hutchings, T.R., Nordblom, T.L. (2011). A financial analysis of the effect of the mix of crop and

sheep enterprises on the risk profile of dryland farms in south-eastern Australia. Paper for the 55th

Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 11 February 2011,

Melbourne, Victoria. Paper available: http://purl.umn.edu/101405

F.57 Nordblom, T.L., Finlayson, J.D., Hume, I.H. (2011). Disposition of precipitation: Supply and Demand for water

use by new forest plantations. Paper for the 55th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource

Economics Society, 9 February 2011, Melbourne, Victoria.

Paper available at: http://purl.umn.edu/101225

F.56 Nordblom, T.L., Finlayson, J.D. and Hume, I.H. 2010. Supply and Demand for Water use by New Forest

Plantations. Invited paper, Economics and Environment Network Symposium 2010. 22-24 Nov 2010, Australian

National University, Canberra. Paper and presentation 4:30 -5:00 pm on Monday 22 Nov 2010. Available at:

http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/research_units/eerh/workshops/network_symposium/program.php

F.55 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Finlayson, J. 2010. Water economics: water demands by new forest plantations. In

Oliver, J. and Kiss, S. (eds). 2010. Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute Update 2010. NSW Department of Industry

and Investment (I&I NSW). pp. 92-93.

F.54 Hutchings,T., Nordblom, T., Li, G.D., Conyers, M. 2010. Economics of managing acid soils in dryland mixed

cropping systems: comparing gross margins with whole-farm analysis derived using a business process model.

Paper 54th Annual Conference, Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society, 9-12 Feb 2010, Adelaide,

S.A. http://purl.umn.edu/59088

F.53 Nordblom, T.L. and Hume, I.H. (eds). 2009. Developing environmental service policy for salinity and water.

Final Project Report, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. (114 pp. mimeo)

F.52 Nordblom, T.L., Reeson, A., Whitten, S., Finlayson, J.D. and Hume, I. 2009. Developing environmental service

policy for salinity & water: Experiments with regulations and markets linking watersheds with downstream water

users, Contributed paper, 53rd Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society,

February 10-13, Cairns, Queensland. http://purl.umn.edu/47945

F.51 Nordblom, T.L. and Venkatanagappa, S. 2009. Lucerne breeding: in-house or out-source? Is there a middle

ground? Presentation, 53rd Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 10-13

February, Cairns, Queensland.

F.50 Cresswell, H.P., Hill, P., Hume, I.H., Wang, E., Finlayson, J., Hubbard, L., Nordblom, T. and Glover, M. 2009.

Spatial multiple criteria analysis and bio-economic modelling to inform catchment salinity management. ‘Salinity

exchange - Reinvigorating the Conversation’, 19 & 20 February 2009, Albury, NSW (presented by H. Cresswell)

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F.49 Nordblom, T.L., Reeson, A., Whitten, S., Finlayson, J.D. and Hume, I. 2009. Developing environmental service

policy for salinity & water: Experiments with regulations and markets linking watersheds with downstream water

users. NSW DPI Research Econ workshop, Orange, 24-26 March

F.48 Roberts, A., Nordblom, T., and Christy, B. (2009) Salt-load, water yield and economic tradeoffs in the Bet Bet

Catchment: implications for achieving salinity investment and outcomes. 3-pager for Board, North Central CMA,

Victoria. (presented by A. Roberts)

F.47 Nordblom, T., Hume, I.H., Reeson, A., Whitten, S., Finlayson, J.D., Kelly, J.A. and Regan, P.J., 2008. Salinity

economics; developing environmental service policy: Markets linking upstream land use with downstream water

entitlement holders. In Bowman, A., Kiss, S. and Dignand, M. (eds). Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute Update

2008. NSW Department of Primary Industries. ISBN 0 7347 1419

F.46 Nordblom, T., Finlayson, J.D., Kelly, J.A. and Hume, I.H. 2008. Matching water-yield and salinity benefits /

damages with costs of land use change: developing environmental service policy. Poster and paper, 2nd

International Salinity Forum, Salinity, Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March-3 April, 2008

Adelaide, South Australia.

F.45 Finlayson, J.D, Hume, I.H., Nordblom, T., Reynolds, M., Wang, E., Cresswell, H. and Glover, M. 2008. A

comparative analysis of salinity management options at Simmons Creek. Poster, 2nd Int’l Salinity Forum, Salinity,

Water and Society – Global Issues, Local Action, 31 March-3 April, 2008 Adelaide, South Australia.

F.44 Nordblom, T., Reeson, A., Whitten, S., Finlayson, J.D., Kelly, J.A. and Hume, I.H. 2008. Developing

environmental service policy for salinity & water: Experiments with regulations & markets linking watersheds with

downstream water users. Contributed paper, annual conf. Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society,

“Australasia’s resource-based industries in a future world”, Canberra, 5-8 Feb 2008. Two-page summary brief is

online at : http://purl.umn.edu/6249

The following three papers were presented at AARES 2007, the Annual Conference of the Australian

Agricultural & Resource Economics Society, 13-16 Feb, Queenstown, New Zealand.

F.43 Finlayson, J. Bathgate, A., Hoque, Z., Nordblom, T., Theiveyanathan, T., Crosbie, R., Mitchell, D.

2007. Farm and catchment scale effects of managing dry-land salinity with pastoral and woody

perennials. http://purl.umn.edu/10409

F.42 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Cresswell, H., Glover, M., Hean, R., Finlayson, J., Wang, E. 2007.

Minimising costs of environmental service provision: water-yield, salt-load and biodiversity targets with

new tree planting in Simmons Creek Catchment, NSW, a dryland farming/grazing area.

http://purl.umn.edu/10357

F.41 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Finlayson, J., Kelly, J., Welsh, R., Hean, R. 2007. Downstream benefits vs

upstream costs of land use change for water-yield and salt-load targets in the Macquarie Catchment,

NSW. http://purl.umn.edu/10355

The following two articles are published In: Bowman, A, Kiss, S., Brennan, J.P., Dignand, M. (eds.).

Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute Update 2006, NSW DPI. ISBN: 0 7347 1419

F.40 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Hean, R. 2006. Water-yield and salt-load targets: downstream benefits vs.

upstream costs of land use change. pp 82-83.

F.39 Hume, I., McMullen, G., Nordblom, T., Castleman, L., Race, D., Cresswell, H., Wang, E., Glover,

M., Galant, J., Kirkrgaard, J., Tuteja, N. 2006. Farming systems options and catchment salinity

response. pp 80-81.

F.38 Nordblom, T., 2005. Balancing water yields and salt loads with farm profit. Focus on salt: National

newsletter of salinity R&D. Issue 34, Sept. CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity and

CRC for Landscape Management & Mineral Exploitation. p. 6.

F.37 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A., Hean, R.,, Reynolds, M. 2005. Perennials’ puzzling role in

salinity fight. Australian LANDCARE. Sept 2005. Australian Farm Journal. p. 25.

F.36 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A., Hean, R., Reynolds, M. 2005. Towards a market:

geophysical-bioeconomic targeting of plant-based land use change for management of stream water

yield and salinity. Invited paper, 2nd Economics and Environment Network (EEN) National Workshop,

The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, May 5 – 6, 2005 (posted at ANU’s EEN website

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F.35 Nordblom, T. 2005. Comments on Tennille Graham’s paper - On the road to better management: an

investigation into the benefits of managing the impacts of dryland salinity on roads. Pre-conference

Salinity Workshop, 49th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics

Society, Coff’s Harbour, 8 Feb. 6 pp.

F.34 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A., Hean, R., Duke, C. 2005. A constructivist frame for evolution

of markets with experimental economics: toward land use change for management of stream water yield

and salinity. Contributed paper, 49th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural & Resource

Economics Society, Coffs Harbour, NSW, 9-11 Feb. 13 pp.

F.33 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A., Reynolds, M. 2005. Geophysical-bio-economic targeting of

plant-based land use change for management of stream water yield and salinity. Contributed paper,

49th Annual Conf. Australian Ag & Resource Econ Society, Coffs Harbour, NSW, 9-11 Feb. 25 pp.

The following two papers are published in: Bowman, A., Kiss, S., Holding, D., Dignand, M. (eds.). 2004.

Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute Update 2004. NSW Dept. of Primary Industries. ISBN: 0 7347 1419:

F.32 Nordblom,T., Hume,I., Bathgate,A. 2004. Salinity economics, linking farm and catchment scales (2):

economically targeted salinity management for altering stream water flows and salt loads. pp. 82-83.

F.31 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A. 2004. Salinity economics, linking farm and catchment scales

(1): a bio-physical framework for estimating the envelope of attainable stream flow and salt load targets

for dryland salinity management. pp. 80-81.

F.30 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A. 2004. Envelopes of catchment water-yield and salt-load targets

feasible with plant-based management of dryland salinity. Contributed paper, 48th Annual Conference

of the Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society Melbourne, Victoria, 11-13 Feb 2004.

- Full original text available in the CD version of: Powell, J., 2004, Dryland Salinity: On-Farm

Decisions and Catchment Outcomes. A guide for leading producers and advisors. Land & Water

Australia, Canberra, ACT. ISBN 1 920 860 24X (product code EC030652).

F.29 Nordblom, T., A. Bathgate, R. Young. 2003. Derivation of supply curves for catchment water effluents

meeting specific salinity concentration targets in 2050: Linking farm and catchment level models.

Contributed paper, 47th Annual Conference, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society

(AARES), Fremantle. 12-14 Feb.

F.28 Rae, J., Arab, G., Nordblom, T., Jani, K., Gintzburger. 2002. Tribes, state and technology adoption in

arid land management, Syria. Contributed paper, 9th Biennial Conference of the International

Association for the Study of Common Property. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, 17-21 June 2002. Full text:

http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/bitstream/handle/10535/283/raej150402.pdf?sequence=1

F.27 Nordblom, T.L. 2002. Paterson’s curse, a $100M-a-year weed, faces biological control in Australia.

Biocontrol News and Information 23 (2): General News. Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau

International (CABI).

F.26 Quade, K.M., Brennan, J.P., Aw-Hassan, A., Nordblom, T.L. 2002. Impact on Australia of ICARDA's

research on kabuli chickpeas. Contributed paper, 46th AARES Conference, Canberra. 13-15 February

2002.

F.25 Nordblom, T., Jones, R., Medd, R.W. 2001. Economics of factor-adjusted herbicide doses: Best-

Efficacy Targeting or Best Fixed Doses vs ‘blind’ upper or lower label doses. Contributed paper, 45th

AARES Conference, Adelaide. 23-25 January 2001.

F.24 Nordblom, T., Medd, R.W. 2000. Whole truth in herbicide labelling. Contributed paper presented at

the 44th AARES Conference, University of Sydney, 23 January 2000.

F.23 Nordblom, T., Smyth, M., Swirepik, A., Sheppard, A., Briese, D. 2001. Benefit-cost analysis for

biological control of Echium weed species (Paterson's curse / Salvation Jane). In: Centre for

International Economics. 2001. The CRC for Weed Management Systems: an impact assessment.

Technical Series, No. 6. Cooperative Research Centre for Weed Management Systems, Waite Campus,

University of Adelaide. pp. 36-43. ISBN 0 9587010 6 7. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/64168/20080620-0000/www.weeds.crc.org.au/documents/tech_series_6.pdf

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F.22 Coombs, E.M., Radtke, H., Nordblom, T.L.. 2000. Economic benefits of classical biological control.

In: Abstracts of the III International Weed Science Congress, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil. 6-11 June 2000.

International Weed Science Society, Oregon State University, Corvallis. p. 174.

F.21 Pape-Christiansen, A., Doppler, W., Nordblom, T.L. 1999. Effects of fruit tree orchards and well

irrigation on family income in dryland farming systems of northern Syria. In: Abstracts, Sixth

International Conference on the Development of Dry Lands, Desert development: Challenges beyond

the year 2000. 22 - 27 August 1999, Cairo, Egypt. ICARDA-Cairo. p 95.

F.20 Nordblom, T. 1999. Short and long-term economics of herbicide dose response. In: Medd, R.W.

(ed). Weeds CRC Bio-Economic Modelling Workshop. Speaker notes and workshop outcomes from a

workshop held at the Griffin Apartment Hotel and Business Centre, Kingston, ACT, 9-12 August 1999.

CRC for Weed Management Systems. pp 30-32.

F.19 Nordblom, T.L., Medd, R.W. 1999. Legislative controls on herbicide use with respect to sub-label

herbicide dose rates. Submission by the Cooperative Research Centre for Weed Management Systems

to the Parliament of New South Wales Legislative Council Standing Committee on State Development,

for the ‘Inquiry into the Use and Management of Pesticides in NSW’. 23 July 1999. Our

recommendation was incorporated in Clause 15 of the NSW Pesticide Act 1999, passed by both Houses

of NSW Parliament in Dec 1999, in effect from 1 July 2000.

The following two abstracts are published In: Jones, M.A. (ed). 1998. The challenge of production

system sustainability: long-term studies in agronomic research in dry areas. Abstracts of presentations and

conclusions of a workshop held at ICARDA, 8-11 Dec. 1997. ICARDA-Aleppo. ISBN 9291270881:

F.18 Bounejmate, M., Nersoyan, N., Christiansen, S., Nordblom, T. 1998. Contribution of pasture and

forage legumes to the sustainability of farming systems in West Asia / North Africa. pp 9-10.

F.17 Christiansen, S., Bounejmate, M., Sawmy-Edo, H., Mawlawi, B., Shomo, F., Cocks, P.S., Nordblom,

T. 1998. Promoting pasture and forage legumes in West Asia and North Africa: Tah village project in

Syria, another unsuccessful attempt to introduce ley farming in the Mediterranean basin. p 22.

F.16 Oram, P., Hazell, P.B.R., Nordblom, T., Chaherli, N., Ngaido, T. 1998. International Conference on

Agricultural Growth, Sustainable Resource Management and Poverty Alleviation in the Low Rainfall

Areas of West Asia and North Africa. Summary of workshop at Amman, Jordan, September 2-6, 1997.

Environment and Production Technology Division Workshop Summary Paper No. 6. April 1998.

IFPRI, Washington, D.C. 94 pp. http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/eptws06.pdf

F.15 Nordblom, T., Gintzburger, G., DePauw, E., Goebel, W., Darwich, M., Laca, E., Rae, J. 1997. GIS

and natural resource economics in North Africa and West and Central Asia. Contributed paper for the

conference: “Transformations of Middle Eastern Natural Environments: Legacies and Lessons”, October

30 - November 1, 1997, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

F.14 Nordblom, T.L., Gintzburger, G. 1997. Policy and property rights research as prerequisites for

biodiversity conservation and management. In: Christiansen, S., Vaughan, C.M.A. (eds). 1997.

Conservation, management and sustainable use of dryland biodiversity within priority agro-ecosystems

of the Near East. Highlight/proc. workshop, 31 Oct - 3 Nov 1995, at Izmir, Turkey

F.13 Shomo, F., Nordblom, T. 1997. Future aspects of feed and livestock production to the year 2020 in

the Arab countries. Pan National Workshop on the Policies and Methods of Exploitation of Pasture

Resources in the Arab World. 12-14 July 1997, Damascus, Syria. 25 pp. (Arabic). Available from the

Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD), Khartoum, Sudan; Reprint Collection.

F.12 Ngaido, T., Nordblom, T., Hazell, P.B.R., Müller, P., Haddad, N., Mekni, M. 1997. Draft report of

the Mashreq & Maghreb Workshop on Property Rights Research in Low Rainfall Areas. Amman,

Jordan, 9-13 November 1996. Sponsored by GTZ and the IFAD/AFESD-Sponsored M&M Project of

ICARDA and IFPRI. 58 pp. (mimeo, May 1997). ICARDA, Aleppo.

F.11 Darwich, M., Erkan, O., Nordblom, T. 1996. Socio-economic analysis of farms of Abdul Aziz

Mountain, Syria. Turkey’s 2nd Congress of Agricultural Economics, 4-6 September 1996, Adana.

Çukurova University Press. Vol. 1, pp.154-162. Click back to Index

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F.10 Chaherli, N., Nordblom, T. 1996. Community modeling workshop, 12-16 May 1996, activity report.

ICARDA/IFPRI Mashreq/Maghreb Project Policy and Property Rights Research. 24 pp. (Mimeo, June

1996) ICARDA, Aleppo.

F.9 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 1995. Food and feed prospects to 2020 in the West Asia / North Africa

region. Presentation at the IFPRI workshop on "Sustainable Agricultural Growth in the Major

Ecoregions of the Developing World: Prospects to 2020", Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia, November

7-9, 1994.

F.8 Darwich, M., Erkan, O., Nordblom, T.L., Dendal, K. 1995. The economy of livestock and pasture

management in Jabal Abdul Aziz, NE Syria. Paper prepared for Science Week, organized by the

Supreme Council of Sciences, Syrian Arab Republic, at Latakia, 4-9 November 1995.

F.7 Nordblom, T.L. 1995. Land tenure, social systems and institutions for dryland farming. In: Furtado,

J.I. dos R., van Schoonhoven, A., El-Deen Hamed, S. (eds). Sustainable agricultural development in the

dry areas. Proceedings of the Seminar on Natural Resources and Environmental Management in the

Dry Areas at ICARDA, Aleppo, Syria, 16-27 February 1992. EDI/World Bank. ICARDA-054,

Aleppo. pp. 57-64.

F.6 Nordblom, T., Mazid, A. 1987. The diagnostic stage of FSR & D. ICARDA Farming Systems

Research residential training course, Farming Systems Program, International Center for Agricultural

Research in the Dry Areas, Aleppo, Syria. (mimeo)

F.5 Brokken, R.F., O'Connor, C.W., Nordblom, T.L. 1981. Costs of Reducing Grain Feeding of Beef

Cattle. Feedstuffs. Vol. 53: Part 1 in No. 1, Jan 5, 1981 pp 19-24 and Part 2 in No. 2, Jan 12 pp 30-31.

F.4 Nordblom, T.L., Miller, S.F., Glenn, D.M. 1980. Long Run Management of a Cow-Calf Enterprise

Integrated with Cereal Farming and Rangeland Resources: A Systems Simulation Model. In:

Proceedings, International Congress on Dryland Agriculture, Vol. II, Working Papers. Adelaide,

Australia. 26 August - 5 September, 1980. pp. 126-128.

F.3 Fitch, J.B., McNamee, W.A., Roberts, R.S., Nordblom, T.L. 1977. Feasibility of an Expanded Tribal

Agricultural Enterprise for the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Technical report to the confederated

Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon

State University, Corvallis, Oregon. March 1977. 249 pp. http://www.nordblom.bigpondhosting.com/Click_to_view_G3_image.pdf

F.2 Radtke, H.D., Nordblom, T.L. 1975. The Economics of a Small Rural Physician Practice in Nevada.

In: Proceedings, Western Ag Economics Assoc Meeting, Reno, Nevada, July 20-22, 1975. pp. 98-102.

F.1 Radtke, H.D., Nordblom, T.L. 1975. A note on the Economics of Small Rural Medical Practices in

Nevada. The Bulletin of the Nevada State Medical Association. March 1975. pp. 14-16.

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G.39 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 1997. Rangelands and rising feed deficits in Central / West Asia and

North Africa. Dryland pasture, forage & range network news. Issue No. 14. Dec 1997. ICARDA,

Aleppo. pp 10-13.

G.38 Gintzburger, G., Nordblom, T., Bounejmate, M., Arab, G. 1997. From scientist to shepherd - and

back again. ICARDA Caravan, review of dryland ag. No. 5. 1997. ICARDA, Aleppo. pp 10-11.

G.37 Nordblom, T., Chaherli, N., Ngaido, T. 1996. The battle for the steppe, a balance of forces. ICARDA

Caravan, review of dryland agriculture. Issue No. 3., Spring/Summer ‘96. ICARDA, Aleppo. pp 20-21.

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G.36 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F., Gintzburger, G. 1996. Feed prospects in Central Asia. Dryland pasture,

forage & range network news. Issue No. 12., October 1996. ICARDA, Aleppo. pp 10-12.

G.35 Nordblom, T.L., Arab, G., Gintzburger, G., Osman, A.E. 1996. Community pastures. ICARDA

Annual Report 1995. ICARDA-025. Aleppo. p. 42.

G.34 Pape-Christiansen, A., Doppler, W., Nordblom, T. 1995. The contribution of women to labor and

decision making processes in bedouin farming systems of northern Syria. Pasture, Forage and

Livestock Program Annual Report, 1994. ICARDA-015. Aleppo. pp. 245-260.

G.33 Leybourne, M., Ghassali, F., Osman, A., Nordblom, T., Gintzburger, G. 1994. The utilization of

fodder shrubs (Atriplex spp., Salsola vermiculata) by agropastoralists in the northern Syrian steppe.

Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program Annual Report, 1993. ICARDA-050. Aleppo. pp 142-160.

G.32 Hamadeh, S.K., Shomo, F., Goodchild, A., Nordblom, T. 1994. A rapid survey of small ruminant

production in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon: August 1993. Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program

Annual Report, 1993. ICARDA-050. Aleppo. pp 3-25.

G.31 Nordblom, T.L., Shomo, F. 1994. Livestock and feed in WANA: past, present and future. In:

ICARDA Board of Trustees Presentation, 11-12 May 1993. ICARDA-012. Aleppo. pp. 35-59.

G.30 Nordblom, T.L., Hamadeh, S.K., Goodchild, A.V., Shomo, F. 1994. Survey of small ruminants in

Lebanon’s Beqa’a Valley. ICARDA Annual Report 1993. ICARDA-039. Aleppo. pp 46-49.

G.29 Nordblom, T., Shomo, F., Boughlala, M., El-Mourid, M., Goebel, W., Harris, H. 1993. Validation and

use of farmer interview methods to define crop yield distributions for yield-gap estimation with crop-

growth simulation. Farm Resource Management Program Annual Report, 1992. ICARDA-058.

Aleppo. pp 26-39.

G.28 Fujita, H., Nordblom, T., Gintzburger, G. 1993. Rangeland resource evaluation for conservation and

management. Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program Annual Report, 1992. ICARDA-070. Aleppo. pp

238-246.

G.27 Nordblom, T., Christiansen, S., Nersoyan, N., Bahhady, F., Pannell, D.J. 1993. The first economic

analysis of medic pasture in WANA. Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program Annual Report, 1992.

ICARDA-070. Aleppo. pp 247-251.

G.26 Wachholtz, R., Nordblom, T., Arab, G. 1993. Characterization of year-round sheep feeding and

grazing calendars of bedouin flocks in the NW Syrian steppe. Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program

Annual Report, 1992. ICARDA-070. Aleppo. pp 215-236.

G.25 Nordblom, T., Dendal, K., Sawmy Edo, H., Nasser, S., Shomo, F., Bahhady, F., Christiansen, S. 1993.

Survey of crop/livestock systems in Zones 1-3, Hassakeh Province in northeast Syria. Pasture, Forage

and Livestock Program Annual Report, 1992. ICARDA-070. Aleppo. pp 161-170.

G.24 Nersoyan, N., Singh, M., Nordblom, T., Bahhady, F., Harris, H., Christiansen, S. 1993. Wheat and

barley grain yields after medic and other common crop rotations in northwest Syria. Pasture, Forage

and Livestock Program Annual Report, 1992. ICARDA-070. Aleppo. pp 110-117.

G.23 Nordblom, T., Shomo, F. 1993. Feed and livestock trends in the WANA region. Pasture, Forage

and Livestock Program Annual Report, 1992. ICARDA-070. Aleppo. pp 13-35.

G.22 Nordblom, T.L., Goodchild, A.V., Wachholtz, R. 1993. Rapid characterization of feeding and

grazing calendars: techniques for single-visit interviews, summary and graphic presentation. Pasture,

Forage and Livestock Program Annual Report, 1992. ICARDA-070. Aleppo. pp 1-12.

G.21 Wachholtz, R., Nordblom, T. 1992. Economics of Bedouin Production Systems. Pasture, Forage

and Livestock Program Annual Report for 1990/1991. ICARDA-039, pp. 146-148.

G.20 Nordblom, T., Nersoyan, N., Christiansen, S., Pannell, D.J. 1992. Economic Analysis of Crop and

Pasture Rotations with Wheat. Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program Annual Report for 1990/1991.

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G.19 Nersoyan, N., Cocks, P., Nordblom, T., Christiansen, S. 1992. Fallow Replacement using Lentil and

Vetch in Northwest Syria. Pasture, Forage and Livestock Program Annual Report for 1990/1991.

ICARDA-039, pp. 67-78.

G.18 Nordblom, T., Shomo, F., Farihane, H., El-Mourid, M., Boughlala, M., Harris, H. 1992. Estimating

the frequency distribution of farmers' crop yields. Farm Resource Management Program Annual

Report for 1991. ICARDA-038, pp. 145-158.

G.17 Mona, N.H., Issa, M.S.,, Nordblom, T.L. 1990. Economic study of wheat yield variation in Syria.

Research Journal of Aleppo University. Agricultural Sciences Series 15. pp 55-94. (Arabic).

G.16 Nordblom, T., Al-Ashram, M.. 1989. An economic framework for centralized fertilizer allocations

to crops in contrasting production zones. Farm Resource Management Program, Annual Report for

1988. ICARDA-142En. pp. 119-132.

G.15 Harris, H., Goebel, W., Nordblom, T. 1988. Agro-ecological characterization for resource

management: ICARDA's strategy. Farm Resource Management Program Annual Report for 1987. pp.

101-119.

G.14 Pala, M., Nordblom, T. 1988. Improved production practices for chickpea: on-farm assessments.

Farm Resource Management Program Annual Report for 1987. ICARDA-131En. pp. 69-84.

G.13 Pala, M., Nordblom, T. 1987. Food legume on-farm trials. Farming Systems Program Report

1985/86, ICARDA, Aleppo. pp. 106-18.

G.12 Keatinge, D., Rashed, E., Cooper, P., Nordblom, T. 1985. Long term rotation trials. Farming Systems,

ICARDA Annual Report, 1984. pp. 24-29.

G.11 Jaubert, R., Nordblom, T., Thomson, E.F. 1985. On-farm forage trials. Farming Systems, ICARDA

Annual Report, 1984. pp. 39-41.

G.10 Thomson, E.F., Nordblom, T. 1984. Crop-livestock integration. Farming Systems, ICARDA Annual

Report, 1983. pp. 45-51.

G.9 El Mubarak, A.A., Ali, A.M., Nordblom, T. 1984. Lentil consumption in the Khartoum area. LENS

Vol 11, No. 1. pp. 5-6.

G.8 El Mubarak, A.A., Ali, A.M., Nordblom, T. 1984. Seasonal changes in faba bean consumption in the

Khartoum area: results of surveys in 1982 and 1983. FABIS No. 8, April 1984. pp. 1-3.

G.7 Mazid, A., Hallajian, M., Somel, K., Nordblom, T. 1984. The contribution of forage and fodder from

barley crops in western Syria. RACHIS Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1984.

G.6 El Mubarak, A.A., Ali, A.M, Salkini, A.B., Nordblom, T.L. 1983. Consumer preferences for faba

beans in selected urban and farming areas of Sudan. FABIS No. 6, June 1983. pp. 4-6.

G.5 Mohamed, G.E., Nordblom, T.L. 1983. On-farm trials in Sudan. In: Saxena, M.C., Stewart, R.A.

(eds). Faba Bean in the Nile Valley. Report on the first phase of the ICARDA/IFAD Nile Valley Project.

Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, The Hague. 1983. pp. 47-57.

G.4 Salkini, A.B., Nordblom, T.L. 1983. Socio-economic surveys in Sudan. In: Saxena, M.C., Stewart,

R.A. (eds). Faba Bean in the Nile Valley. Report on the first phase of the ICARDA/IFAD Nile Valley

Project. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, The Hague. 1983. pp. 30-35.

G.3 Salkini, A.B., Nygaard, D.F., Nordblom, T.L. 1982. Farmer and consumer perspectives on insect pests

of faba beans: survey results in Sudan. FABIS No. 5, October 1982. pp. 27-29.

G.2 Nordblom, T., Halimeh, H.. 1982. Lentil crop residues make a difference. LENS No.9, 1982. pp. 8-10.

G.1 Salkini, A., Halimeh, H., Mazid, A., Nordblom, T. 1982. National and farm level perspectives on faba

bean production in crop-livestock systems in Syria, Egypt and Sudan. FABIS No. 4, May 1982. pp. 5-8 Click back to Index

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H. PhD THESIS RESEARCH CO-SUPERVISED

H.13 Godfrey, Sosheel. 2016. Traditional milk marketing, domestic supply chains and dairy policy

environment in Pakistan. PhD study with Prof Gavin Ramsay, Dr Karl Behrendt, Prof Peter Wynn and

myself, Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga and Bathurst. Support, EH Graham Centre (Charles

Sturt University and NSW DPI) and ACIAR on the project: “Strengthening dairy value chains in

Pakistan through Improved farm management and more effective extension services”.

H.12 Hutchings, Timothy. 2013. “Managing financial risk on dryland farms in SE Australia”. PhD Study

with Prof Kevin Parton, Head of Campus, Charles Sturt University, Orange (and Editor, Australian

Farm Business Management Journal) and Prof Deirdre Lemerle, Director, EH Graham Centre, and

myself. Support from the Future Farm Industries CRC. http://purl.umn.edu/204434

H.11 Hirsi, Ismail. 2008. Economics of Conjunctive Water Management under crop salinity tolerance

constraints. PhD Thesis with Prof Shahbaz Khan, School of Environmental Sciences, Charles Sturt

University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2650 Australia.

H.10 Pape-Christiansen, Andrea. 2001. Intensification of rainfed agriculture in northern Syria:

implications of perennial crops and irrigation on farm-household development. PhD Thesis, Institute of

Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences in the Tropics and Sub-Tropics, University of Hohenheim,

Stuttgart, Germany. Published by Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk, Kiel, as Vol. 102 in the series: Farming

and Rural Systems Economics, Werner Doppler and Siegfried Bauer (eds). ISBN: 3-8175-0347-7.

(ICARDA)

H.9 Rae, Jonathan. 1999. Tribe and State: management of the Syrian Steppe.. PhD Thesis, Department of

Geography, Oxford University, Oxford, England. With Drs Wilkinson and Dawn Chatty. ICARDA

Project 4.3 support. (ICARDA)

H.8 Darwich, Mustafa. 1998. Economics of crop / livestock systems in the Abdul Aziz Mountain area of

Hassakeh Province, northeast Syria. PhD Thesis, Department of Agricultural Economics, University

of Cukurova, Adana, Turkey. With Prof Dr Onur Erkan. Partial support from BMZ/GTZ special

project grant to ICARDA's PFLP for livestock research. ICARDA Project 4.3 support. (ICARDA)

H.7 Leybourne, Marina L. 1997. Changes in the northern Syrian steppe: a socio-geographic study.

Doctorat de géographie. Dept of Geography, University of Lyon, France. With Prof. Dr Georges Mutin

and Dr Ronald Jaubert. Support from Centre d’étude et de recherche sur le Moyen-Orient (CERMOC,

Amman, Jordan). (ICARDA)

H.6 Wachholtz, Rolf. 1996. Socio-economics of bedouin farming systems in dry areas of northern Syria.

PhD Dissertation, Hohenheim, Germany. Published by Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk, Kiel, as Vol. 24 in the

series: Farming Systems and Resource Economics in the Tropics, W. Doppler, (ed). ISBN: 3-8175-0233-8

(ICARDA)

H.5 Abdelmagid, Salah A. 1992 The Economic Impact of Faba Bean Introduction in Smallholdings: A

Case Study of the Gezira Scheme, Sudan. PhD Thesis, Hohenheim, Germany. Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk,

Kiel, as Vol. 13 in the series: Farming Systems and Resource Economics in the Tropics, W. Doppler (ed).

(ICARDA)

H.4 Saade, Maurice. 1991. An Economic Analysis of Fertilizer Allocation and Import Policies in Syria.

PhD Dissertation, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan,

USA. With Dr Stephen Harsh. Ford Foundation FSR grant support. (ICARDA)

H.3 Whitaker, Meri Lynn. 1991. Optimizing Input Use in Highly Variable Environments: Nitrogen

Fertilizer Use on Rainfed Wheat in Northwest Syria. PhD Dissertation. Food Research Institute,

Stanford University, California, USA. With Dr Carl Gotsch. Fulbright scholarship grant. (ICARDA)

H.2 Razzouk, Talal. 1990. A Study of the Adoption of Innovations by Syrian Farmers. PhD Dissertation,

Dept. of Agriculture and Horticulture, the Univ. of Nottingham, School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonington,

Loughborough, England. With Dr M.F. Seabrook. Supported by Aleppo University scholarship.

(ICARDA)

H.1 März, Ulrich. 1990. Farm Classification and Impact Analysis of Mixed Farming Systems in Northern

Syria. PhD Dissertation, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences in the Tropics and Sub-

Tropics, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. With Dr Werner Doppler. GTZ grant support.

Published by Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk, Kiel, as Vol. 7 in the series: Farming Systems and Resource

Economics in the Tropics, W. Doppler, editor. ISBN: 3-8175-0060-2 (ICARDA) Click back to Index

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I. MSc THESIS RESEARCH CO-SUPERVISED THROUGH ICARDA

I.10 Faour, Khaled. 1996. Small ruminant production and land use in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: a

bioeconomic model. MSc Thesis, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, American University of

Beirut, Lebanon. With Dr Shady Hamadeh. ICARDA/IFPRI Mashreq/Maghreb Project Support.

I.9 Hammad, Rifaat M. 1995. Bio-economic analysis of small ruminant production systems in Bekaa

Valley, Lebanon. MSc Thesis, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, American University of Beirut,

Beirut, Lebanon. With Drs Shady Hamadeh and Anthony Goodchild.

I.8 Pape, Andrea. 1994. The Contribution of Women to Labor and Decision Making Processes in Bedouin

Families. An Example from Syria. MSc Thesis. Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences

in the Tropics and Sub-Tropics, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. With Prof Dr Werner

Doppler. Same BMZ/GTZ German government research grant, to the University of Hohenheim for the

special project with ICARDA, that supported Mr Wachholtz, below.

I.7 Nasser, Shabab. 1994. Agricultural systems analysis in dryland areas: Al-Hassakeh Province. MSc

Thesis, Dept. of Ag Economics, Agriculture Faculty, University of Damascus, Syria. With Dr Iskandar

Ismail and Dr Noureddin Mona. Ford Foundation Graduate Research Training Grant support.

I.6 Heylen, Katy. 1993. Sheep Marketing in Aleppo. Diplomarbeit / MSc Thesis. With Prof Dr Pfeiffer,

Institute of the Tropics, University of Leipzig, Germany, and Dr N. Mona, Dept. of Agricultural

Economics, University of Aleppo, Syria. Study funded by the Universities of Leipzig and Aleppo.

I.5 Khazma, Mohamed. 1992. Introduction of Ley-Farming System into Crop Rotations by Small Farmers

Southern Idleb Region. MSc Thesis, Dept. of Economics, Agriculture Faculty, University of Damascus,

Syria. With Dr Samak and Dr Noureddin Mona. Ford Foundation Graduate Research Training Grant.

I.4 Issa, Majdeddin Sayed. 1991. Economics of Wheat Production in Syria. MSc Thesis. Dept. of

Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria. With Dr

Noureddin Mona. Ford Foundation Graduate Research Training grant support.

I.3 Yousif, Fuad S. 1988. Faba Bean Marketing and Markets in Sudan. MSc Thesis, Faculty of

Economics and Rural Development. University of Gezira, Wad Medani, Sudan. With Dr Abd El Bagi

Subaei. ICARDA / IFAD Nile Valley Project and Ford Foundation FSR grant support.

I.2 Sting, Jürgen. 1987. The Economy of The Integration of Livestock and Trees in a Dry Area of Syria.

MSc Thesis, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences in the Tropics and Sub-Tropics,

University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. With Dr Werner Doppler. GTZ grant.

I.1 Abdelmagid, Salah A. 1986. An Economic Analysis of Dairy/Forage Enterprises in the Rahad

Agricultural Project, Sudan. MSc Thesis, Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, University of

Gezira, Wad Medani, Sudan. With Dr Awadelkarim Ahmed. Ford Foundation FSR grant support.

J. POST DOCTORAL WORK ARRANGED AND SUPERVISED AT ICARDA

J.5 Dr Tidiane Ngaido (1996-97), Joint ICARDA/IFPRI Fellow on property rights research with the

IFAD/AFESD-funded M&M Project in West Asia and North Africa. With Peter Hazell.

J.4 Dr Nabil Chaherli (1995-97), Joint ICARDA/IFPRI Fellow on policy research with the IFAD/AFESD-

funded Mashreq/Maghreb (M&M) Project in West Asia and North Africa. With Peter Hazell.

J.3 Dr Mohamed Shykhoun (1987-88), Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Ministry of

Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt. Co-authoring a study of farm resource management on the N.W. coast of

Egypt, with Drs. Sobhi Najjar and Eugene Perrier. Ford Foundation FSR grant.

J.2 Dr Hamid Fakki (1987-88), Agricultural Research Corporation, Wad Medani, Sudan. Preparation of

an ICARDA manual for farm surveys and on-farm trials, in English and Arabic. Ford Found. FSR grant.

J.1 Dr Awadelkarim Ahmed (1984-85), Gezira University, Wad Medani, Sudan. N-fertilizer strategies for

rainfed wheat, and workshop on research methodology for livestock on-farm trials. Ford Foundation FSR

grant. Click back to Index

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K. GRANT-WRITING SUCCESSES 1988-2020 total approx: A$15M

K.12 With Tim Hutchings and Sosheel Godfrey, a study on the economics of precision agriculture through

Graham Centre for Riverine Plains Inc, (GRDC), using results of their trials in farmer’s fields on variable

rate Nitrogen (Aug 2017 – June 2018): Approx. A$30,000

K.11 Participated in 2013-14 preparations for “The development of a low-input under-vine floor

management system” a (2014-2018) project supported by AGWA, The Australian Grape and Wine

Authority, in collaboration with CIs Dr Melanie Weckert (NSW DPI, National Wine & Grape Industry

Centre, Wagga Wagga) and Chris Penfold (University of Adelaide, Roseworthy). Approx. A$13,700

K.10 Participated in 2012-14 preparations for (2014-2016) project supported by GRDC on the agronomic,

economic and farm financial risk questions around the establishment of perennial (lucerne) and annual

pasture species under rainfed cover-crops. In collaboration with Tim Hutchings, Richard Hayes and

Guangdi Li. Allocation for economic, financial risk analysis totals: Approx. A$24,000

K.9 Principal Investigator, “Developing environmental service policy for salinity and water”, under the E H

Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, funded by the Rural Industries Research and Development

Corporation, the CRC for Future Farm Industries (formerly CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland

Salinity), NSW DPI, VIC DPI, Charles Sturt University, University of Western Australia, and the

Murray-Darling Basin Commission. (2006 - 2009) Approx. A$440,605

K.8 Participated in 2003-04 preparations with Hamish Cresswell (CSIRO Land & Water), Iain Hume (NSW

DPI) and Geoff Beale (NSW DIPNR), of a proposal to GRDC: “Farming system options and catchment

salinity response” in the Billabong Creek catchment in Southern NSW. Three years, 2005-07

Approx. A$626,932

K.7 Led on ICARDA’s behalf in 1998, with Dr Ahmed Sidahmed (IFAD, International Fund for

Agricultural Development-Rome), Gus Gintzburger and Euan Thomson (ICARDA), in preparing an

IFAD-financed US$1,500,000, three-year project on feed/livestock integration in Central Asia

Approx. A$2,500,000

K.6 Led on ICARDA’s behalf in 1997, with Drs Emilio Laca (UC-Davis), Tagir Gilmanov (U. South

Dakota), Douglas Johnson (Utah State U.), Gus Gintzburger, Euan Thomson (ICARDA), preparation of a

proposal with the University of California-Davis for a Small-Ruminant (Global) Livestock-CRSP project:

“Integrated Tools for Livestock Development and Rangeland Conservation in Central Asia” (ICARDA’s

share: US$250,000 over three years, from 1998). Approx. A$416,000

K.5 Led on ICARDA’s behalf in 1997 (with Drs Peter Hazell, Nabil Chaherli, Tidiane Ngaido and Maurice

Saade) a proposal to IDRC-Cairo for co-funding (US$180,000) to the M&M Project in 1998 and 1999:

“Community-level impacts of policy, property right and technical options in the low rainfall areas of

Morocco, Tunisia and Syria”. Approx. A$300,000

K.4 Participated in proposal writing for the IFAD/AFESD US$3,000,000, 3-year (1995-1997) grant to

ICARDA and IFPRI in 1994 (and its Phase II renewal in 1997 for the 1998-2001 period): "Research

program for the development of sustainable crop/livestock production technologies in the low rainfall

areas of WANA". This was the Mashreq / Maghreb (M&M) Project with national programs of (Morocco,

Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Syria). Approx. A$5,000,000

K.3 Led on ICARDA’s behalf (with Prof Dr W. Doppler) ICARDA's (1989) DM 400,000 proposal to BMZ

for West German support of a research project on land use management in the marginal lands of Syria

and Jordan; to be done with two PhD students from Hohenheim University and regional consultants.

Approx. A$360,000

K.2 Prepared (with Dr Ahmed Kamel) ICARDA's US$3,000,000, 3-year (April 1988) proposal to IFAD for

a North Africa Regional project on agricultural technology transfer and research for barley, livestock and

food legumes, covering Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. Approx. A$5,000,000

K.1 Participated in writing grant proposal, with Dr H. Harris and W. Goebel in 1987-88, for US$325,000

from IDRC to support an ICARDA project for Agro-Ecological Characterization with NARS of Turkey

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L. WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED WITH THE INTERNATIONAL

DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE (IDRC-Canada), CAIRO, EGYPT:

L.3 "Research Methodology for Livestock On-Farm Trials," held at Aleppo, 25-28 March 1985, with

Awadelkarim Ahmed (ICARDA Post Doc) and Gordon R. Potts (IDRC). Twenty two non-ICARDA

participants from Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, Sudan, Syria, Turkey and

the USA. See ‘Books’ section (B.2) for proceedings details.

L.2 "Food Legume Economics Workshop," held at Aleppo, 23-26 July 1984. Eleven training participants

from Egypt, Sudan and Syria. With Gordon R. Potts (IDRC).

L.1 "Economics in the Design, Execution and Analysis of On-Farm Trials," held at Cairo and El-Minya,

Egypt, 17-22 March 1983. With Gordon R. Potts (IDRC) and Dr Robert Deuson of the Egyptian Major

Cereals Improvement Project (EMCIP/USAID). Participants from Sudan and Egypt.

M. WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED WITH THE INTERNATIONAL FOOD

POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (IFPRI), WASHINGTON, D.C. (Peter Hazell, Nabil Chaherli, Tidiane Ngaido and Peter Oram)

M.9 Workshop on Property Rights, Collective Action (PRCA) and Technology Adoption, ICARDA, Aleppo, 22-25

November 1997. Participation by 13 of the 16 CGIAR Centers in this first workshop of the System-wide Program

on PRCA: CIAT, CIMMYT, ICARDA, ICLARM, ICRAF, ICRISAT, IFPRI, IITA, ILRI, IIMI, IPGRI, IRRI, and

WARDA. (Proceedings published by IFPRI in 2002, see E.38).

M.8 Agricultural Growth, Sustainable Resource Management and Poverty Alleviation in the Low Rainfall Areas of

West Asia and North Africa, Amman, Jordan, September 2-6, 1997. Policy makers and representatives of the M&M

Policy and Property Rights researchers of the eight M&M countries met over early research results and key issues;

with sponsorship by ICARDA, IFPRI, NCARTT, IFAD, AFESD and DSE (Deutsche Stiftung für internationale

Entwicklung: German Foundation for International Development) lead by Jürgen Richter; Chairman: Dr Nasrat

Fadda (also see B.3).

M.7 Property Rights Research in the Low Rainfall Areas, a workshop at Amman, Jordan, 9-13 November 1996;

organized with Drs Tidiane Ngaido, Peter Müller (GTZ), and Nasri Haddad. Policy makers and M&M researchers

from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria, with Dr John Bruce (Land Tenure Center, U. of

Wisconsin-Madison), met to discuss early Property Rights research results and methods (also see F.12).

M.6 Community Modeling Workshop, at Amman, Jordan, 12-16 May 1996, organized with N. Chaherli, B. Barbier

(IFPRI) and M. Bendaoud (CRRA/INRA-Settat, Morocco). M&M modelers from Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan and

Syria, met to unify thinking on methods (also see F.10).

The following workshop sequence was an extension of our “First M&M Policy Workshop” (see item 1, below)

M.5 Amman, Jordan, 21 March 1996, with M&M National Coordinators Qassem Mamdouh (Jordan), Salah Haj

Hassan (Lebanon) and Dr Kamel Shideed (Iraq); with Jordanian, Lebanese and Iraqi policy makers and researchers;

and Dr Nasri Haddad (ICARDA’s West Asia Regional Program Coordinator and Coordinator of the M&M Project).

M.4 Damascus, Syria, 14 March 1996, with Yassin Sweidan (M&M National Coordinator) and Syrian policy makers

and researchers.

M.3 Tunis, Tunisia, 6 March 1996; with M&M National Coordinators Ali Nefzaoui (Tunisia), Ali Zeghida (Algeria),

and Adnan Sbeita (Libya); with Tunisian, Algerian and Libyan policy makers and researchers; and ICARDA’s

North Africa Regional Coordinator, Dr Mohammed Mekni.

M.2 Rabat, Morocco, 13 December 1995; with Dr Mohammed El-Mourid (M&M National Coordinator) and

Moroccan policy makers and researchers.

M.1 The “First M&M Policy Workshop” of the ICARDA/IFPRI Mashreq / Maghreb (M&M) Project, at Tunis, 8-10

October 1995, with policy makers, researchers and M&M National Coordinators of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia,

Libya, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Syria. Organized with Dr Nasri Haddad (ICARDA’s West Asia Regional Program

Coordinator and Coordinator of the M&M Project) and Dr Mohammed Mekni (ICARDA’s North Africa Regional

Program Coordinator). This was followed by four “Mini-Policy Workshops” (2, 3, 4 & 5 above, at Rabat, Tunis,

Damascus and Amman, respectively) in conjunction with intensive planning meetings resulting, by 26 March ‘96, in

consolidated work plans and budgets for the Policy and Property Rights research.

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N. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (formerly American Ag. Econ. Assoc.) http://www.aaea.org/

Australasian (formerly Australian) Agricultural & Resource Economics Society https://www.aares.org.au/ International Association of Agricultural Economists http://www.iaae-agecon.org/ Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation (Charles Sturt University and NSW DPI), where I am Adjunct Associate Professor http://www.csu.edu.au/research/grahamcentre/our-people/members2/tom-nordblom

O. SELECTED SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS IN AUSTRALIA (1999-2021)

O.36 Nordblom, T. (2021). “Causes of geologic climate change point to effective adaptations” Presented as contributed paper,

65th Annual Conf. Australasian Ag & Resource Economics Society 12 Feb 2021 O.35 Nordblom, T. (2020) “Anxiety and Adaptation for Climate Change; Stop the tide or adapt to it?" Graham Centre 5 Feb2020

presented also to the Plant Interactions group of Prof Leslie Weston 19 Feb 2020

O.34 Godfrey, S.S., Anwar, M.R., Nordblom, T.L. (2019). Financial risk profiles for dryland cotton by APSIM-Ozcot and

@Risk®. Paper accepted for the 19th Australian Agronomy Conference, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 25 – 29 August 2019. O.33 Godfrey, S.S., Nordblom, T., Ip, R., Robertson, S., Hutchings, T. (2019). Using GrassGro with @RISK: Merino ewe/first-

cross lamb enterprise risk profiles with variable prices and weather.

Selected Paper, 63rd AARES Annual Conf 2019, Melbourne Victoria. 12-15 Feb 2019.

O.32 Nordblom, T., Hutchings, T., Godfrey, S., & Schefe, C. Precision N rates for dryland farming? Financial

analysis of variable-rate Nitrogen (VRN) in the Riverine Plains Region.

- Selected Paper, 63rd AARES Annual Conf 2019, Melbourne Victoria. 12-15 Feb 2019.

- Presented in a Graham Centre seminar, 26 Sept,2018, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga

O.31 Nordblom, T., Penfold, C., Weckert, M., Norton, M., Howie, J. & Hutchings, T. (2018). Economic and financial risks in

under-vine management alternatives to herbicide in four South Australian wine-grape districts, 2016 & 2017. Paper presented

10 Mar 2018, Australasian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society Annual Conf 2018, Adelaide. http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/273525

- Presented in a Graham Centre seminar, 31 Jan 2018, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga

O.30 Nordblom, T., Penfold, C., Weckert, M., Norton, M. Straw and living mulches compared with herbicide for under-vine weed

control in a Public-Private Benefit Framework. ‘Selected Paper’, 61st Annual AARES Conf., Brisbane, QLD, 8-10 Feb. 2017

- Presented in a Graham Centre seminar, 17 Jan 2017, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/258677

O.29 Nordblom, T.L., Hutchings, T.R, Hayes, R.C., Li, G.D., Finlayson, J.D. Does establishing lucerne under a cover-crop

increase farm financial risk?

- Australian Grassland Assoc. (AGA) Symposium: ‘Livestock productivity from pasture’ 7 June 2016, UNE, Armidale, NSW

- Presented to scientific delegation from Pernambuco State, Brazil. NSW DPI Conf Room, Wagga 22 June 2016

- Presentation to Alison Southwell’s Pasture Science Class, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, 25 July 2017

O.28 Hutchings, T., Nordblom, T., Hayes, R., Li, G.D., Finlayson, J.D. (2016). A framework for modelling financial

Risk in Southern Australia: the intensive farming (IF) model. Slide show: http://purl.umn.edu/235334

O.27 Nordblom, T., Hutchings, T., Li, G.D., Hayes, R., Finlayson, J. (2016). Financial risk analysis of lucerne pasture

establishment: Under-sowing vs Direct sowing. Slide show: http://purl.umn.edu/235421

Note: O.27 and O.28 were given together as one in two separate seminars on risk:

- Presented in the contributed paper session on risk at the 60th annual conference of the Australian Agricultural &

Resource Economics Society, Canberra, ACT 4 Feb, 2016

- Presented in the Graham Centre seminar on Risk, 8 March 2016, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga

O. 26 Nordblom, T., Hutchings, T., Hayes, R., Li, G.D. (2015). Financial Risks in establishment of perennial (lucerne) and

annual pasture species under rainfed cover-crops. 17 March, Wagga Wagga Agric. Institute

O. 25 Nordblom, T., Hutchings, T., Hayes, R., Li, G.D. (2015). A framework for modelling farm - financial risk

- Presented as ‘Selected Paper’, 59th Annual AARES Conf., Rotorua, NZ. 10-13 Feb. http://purl.umn.edu/202581

- Seminar for Strategic Policy and Economics Branch staff of NSW T&I at MLC Centre, Sydney 31 Oct 2014

- Seminar for staff and students of the Business School, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 30 Oct 2014

O. 24 Nordblom, T., Singh, R., Priority Project on Productivity, Strategic Policy and Economics Branch. NSW T&I.

- Second presentation, with Rajinder Singh and Niall Cummings, Orange, NSW, 18-19 July, 2013

- First presentation, Orange, NSW, 26-27 March 2013

O.23 Nordblom, T.,. Hume, I.H., Finlayson, J.D., Pannell, D.J., Holland, J. (2013). Upstream-downstream benefit analysis of policy

on water use by upstream tree plantations. Paper available at: http://purl.umn.edu/152173

- Paper, 57th Annual Conf, Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society, Sydney 5-8 Feb 2013

O.22 Godfrey, S., Behrendt, K., Nordblom, T., Wynn, P. (2012). Dairy enterprise and whole farm performance in mixed farming

systems in Punjab, Pakistan. Presentation (by Godfrey) and poster, 56th Annual Conference Conference of the Australian Ag

& Resource Economics Society (AARES 2012), Fremantle, WA. 10 Feb 2012

- Presented (by Godfrey) to Strategic Policy & Economics, NSW T&I at Orange Head Office, 3 Feb 2012

O.21 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Reeson, A., Hill, C., Finlayson, J. (2012). Water and carbon markets under climate change:

balancing public wetlands, private irrigation and forestry.

- Economic Research Unit, Strategic Policy & Economics, Priority Project Workshop, Orange, 27 March 2013

- Presented to Econ Research Unit, NSW T&I, at CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Canberra, 1 May 2012

- AARES 2012 presentation , 56th Annual Conf., Australian Ag & Resource Econ Society, 10 Feb 2012, Fremantle

http://www.aares.org.au/aares/documents/2012ACPapers/Nordblom.pdf - Presented to Strategic Policy & Economics seminar, NSW T&I at Orange Head Office, 3 Feb 2012

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O. SELECTED SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS, continued O.20 Finlayson, J.D., Real, D., Sandral, G., Tom Nordblom, Pannell, D., Revell, C., Ewing, M. (2011). A farm level economic

assessment of a novel drought-tolerant forage: Tedera.

- AARES presentation (by Finlayson) 11 Feb 2011 at Melbourne.

O.19 Hutchings, T.R., Nordblom, T.L. (2011). A financial analysis of the effect of the mix of crop and sheep enterprises on the risk

profile of dryland farms in south-eastern Australia. http://purl.umn.edu/120908

- Presentation to Alison Southwell’s Fourth-year CSU Ag Science students, Graham Centre, Wagga, 1 Apr 2014

- Presentation to Gundagai Landcare group, Gundagai, NSW, 15 Oct 2013

- Presentation to 18 MDBA staffers, Canberra, ACT 16 Aug 2013

- Presentation to Duncan Farquhar’s ABM 233 class, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga 2 May 2013

- Presentation to EverCrop Seminar, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, 7 November 2012

- to Econ Research Unit, NSW Trade & Industry at CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Canberra 1 May 2012

- to GRDC Crop Sequencing Project Steering Committee meeting at Ballarat, 8 Feb 2011

- Paper for the 55th Annual Conf., Australian Ag & Resource Econ Society, 11 Feb 2011, Melbourne, Victoria

- FFI-CRC / GRDC review of EverCrop (Uniform Rainfall Zone) at Wagga Wagga 1 March 2011

O.18 Nordblom, T.L., Finlayson, J.D., Hume, I.H. (2011). Supply and demand for water use by new tree plantations.

- AARES 2011 paper, Melbourne, Victoria, 9 Feb. http://purl.umn.edu/101225

YouTube video of presentation:

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/user/AaresVic#p/u/2/TPPmKo3K8L0 , Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuKL69DTjJ8&feature=related - Ethics in Agriculture Seminar, 30 Nov, 2010, EH Graham Centre and Charles Sturt University staff

- Invited paper, Econ & Environ Network Symposium 2010, 22 Nov, ANU, Canberra http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/research_units/eerh/workshops/network_symposium/program.php

- National Water Commission: “Non-Traditional methods for Valuing Ecosystem Services" 1 Sept 2010

- CSIRO Forest Water Use Workshop, I&I NSW, Sydney, 31 May 2010

- National Water Commission Seminar, Canberra, ACT. 25 Feb 2010

- AARES 2010 presentation, Adelaide, South Australia. 12 Feb 2010

- National Water Commission Seminar, Melbourne Airport (presented by Peter Regan). 3 Dec 2009

- CSIRO Interception Workshop, I&I NSW, Sydney. 8 Sept 2009

- Forest Water Use and Water Utilization Workshop, I&I NSW, Sydney, 22 July 2009

- Water Seminar, I&I NSW, Orange, 15 July 2009

O.17 Nordblom, T., Reeson, A., Finlayson, J.D., Whitten, S., Kelly, J.A., Hume, I.H. “Developing environmental

service policy for salinity & water: Experiments with regulations & markets linking watersheds with

downstream water users” http://purl.umn.edu/47945

- Presentation of results to NSW DPI Research Economists workshop, Orange, 24-26 March 2009

- AARES 2009, at Cairns, QLD, presented study results, 12 Feb 2009

- E.H. Graham Centre Seminar, NSW DPI Wagga Wagga, 29 May 2008

- AARES 2008, (Annual conference, Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society, Canberra) 7 Feb.

O.16 Nordblom, T., S. Venkatanagappa. 2007. Plant breeding: in-house or out-source? Is there a middle ground? -

a case study of lucerne. - Presentation of preliminary results at AARES 2009, at Cairns, QLD, 11 Feb 2009

- Seminar presentation to NSW DPI Research Economists Meeting, Tamworth 25 Sept 2007

O.15 Nordblom, T., I. Hume, J. Finlayson, J. Kelly. 2007. Downstream benefits and upstream costs of land use

change for water-yield and salt-load targets in the Macquarie Catchment, NSW. http://purl.umn.edu/10355

- Seminar for RIRDC visiting delegation of 21 to EH Graham Centre, WWAI, 19 Sept 2007 (w/ Finlayson)

- Seminar for irrigators among MRFF, at NSW DPI-Trangie, 4 Sept 2007 (w/ Kelly)

- Seminar for members of Mid-Macquarie Landcare, CW-CMA, Dubbo, 1 Aug 2007 (w/ Finlayson & Kelly)

- Seminar for Macquarie River Food & Fibre (MRFF) Executive Committee, Dubbo, 18 July 2007 (w/ Finlayson)

- NSW DPI Research Economists Meeting, Old Vic Hotel, Canowindra, 22 March 2007

O.14 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Cresswell, H., Glover, M., Hean, R., Finlayson, J., Wang, E. 2007. Minimum Prices for

a Menu of Ecosystem Services: catchment forest habitats, water-yields and salt-loads. http://purl.umn.edu/10357

- NSW DPI Research Economists Meeting, Old Vic Hotel, Canowindra, 22 March 2007

- Workshop on Policy Choices for Salinity Mitigation: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides, Centre for Applied

Economic Research, University of New South Wales, Coogee (Sydney), 1-2 Feb 2007.

O.13 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Cresswell, H., Glover, M., Finlayson, J., Hean, R. 2006. Managing Salinity from

Simmons Creek: Preliminary Economic Analysis. Presented at:

- CRC Salinity, Catchment Level Economics Project, Steering Committee Meeting, Sydney Airport, 2 Nov 2006

- Macquarie River Food & Fibre seminar, Narromine RSL, Narromine, NSW, 24 Oct 2006

- NSW DPI Research Economists Mtg, Nat’l Wine & Food Training Centre, CSU Wagga 17-19 Oct 2006

- Simmons Creek Project Working Group meeting. NSW DPI / WWAI, Wagga Wagga 19 Sept 2006

- Combined Economics, Hydrology & Extension Meeting, NSW DPI / OAI, Orange 12-13 Sept 2006

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O. SELECTED SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS, continued O.12 Kendall, M., Nordblom, T. and Quilter, M., 2006. Comparing economic criteria for prioritizing salinity

abatement in the Murray-Darling Basin (Australia) and the Colorado River Basin (USA). Presented at:

- Contributed paper session “Economic Criteria in Catchment Prioritisation for Salinity Abatement” at the 50th

Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society, Manly, NSW, 9 Feb 2006.

O.11 Nordblom, T. Hume, I., Hean, R., Cacho, O., Reynolds, M., Finlayson, J., Kelly, J., 2006. Tradeoffs to consider in tests of policies aimed to

deliver environmental services targets: water yields and salt loads. Presented at:

- CRC Salinity, Catchment Level Economics Project, Steering Committee Mtg, Sydney Airport, 2 Nov 2006

- Macquarie River Food & Fibre seminar, Narromine RSL, Narromine, NSW, 24 Oct 2006

- NSW DPI Research Economists Mtg, Nat’l Wine & Food Training Centre, CSU Wagga, 17-19 Oct 2006

- Combined Economics, Hydrology & Extension Meeting, NSW DPI / OAI, Orange, 12-13 Sept 2006

- NSW DPI Research Economists’ meeting, University of New England, 6 April 2006

- Seminar on “Model T” held at NSW DPI Head Office, Orange, 15 Feb 2006

- Contributed paper,Annual Conf., Australian Ag & Resource Economics Society, Manly, NSW, 9 Feb. 2006

O.10 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A., Hean, R., Reynolds, M. Towards a market: geophysical-bioeconomic targeting of plant-based land

use change for management of stream water yield and salinity. Presented to:

- Conference on Policy Choices for Salinity Mitigation: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides. Centre for Applied Economic Research, University of

New South Wales. Coogee, NSW, 1-2 Dec. 2005. Paper available at:

- Salinity Policy Symposium, DAFF and CRC Salinity, “Shine Dome”, ANU, Canberra, ACT, 29 Nov 2005

- National PUR$L Workshop, Lachlan & Central West CMA’s, Wellington and Cowra, NSW, 25-27 Oct 2005

- AARES Workshop on Water Economics, CSIRO Centre for Life & Environ. Sciences, Floreat, WA 22 Sept 2005

- Community & Catchments Conference, Inst. for Land, Water & Society, CSU-Wagga Campus, 18 Aug 2005

- Staff Seminar, Charles Sturt University-Albury, NSW Campus, 10 Aug 2005

- Staff Seminar, Charles Sturt University-Orange, NSW Campus, 9 June 2005

- NSW DPI Research Economists’ meeting, Cronulla Fisheries Centre, NSW DPI, Cronulla, NSW, 17 Mar 2005

- The CRC Salinity Review Panel on Catchment-Level Economics, Sydney Int’l Airport, 24 Feb 2005

- The Simmons Creek Project Team meeting, CSIRO Land & Water, Black Mountain, ACT, 23 Feb 2005

- The managers of the Central West Catchment Management Authority, Wellington, NSW, 18 Feb 2005

O.9 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A. 2004. Econ. of salinity management: linking farm and catchment scales.

- Research Economists’ meeting, NSW DPI Wine & Food Industry Training Centre, Wagga, 27 Oct 2004

- Poster presented, Conf: Salinity Solutions, Working with Science and Society, Bendigo, Vic, 5 Aug 2004

- NSW Node Meeting, CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, Wagga, 24 June 2004

O.8 Nordblom, T., Hume, I., Bathgate, A. 2004. Envelopes of catchment water-yield and salt-load targets feasible with plant-based management

of dryland salinity.

- workshop for NSW Agriculture Program Economists, Orange, 5 May 2004

- NSW Agriculture, meeting, ‘Salt Action’ hydrology, economics & extension staff, Trangie 24 Mar 2004

- School of Agriculture Seminar, Charles Sturt University, 17 March 2004

- ELSU seminar, NSW Agriculture Head Office, 30 Jan 2004

O.7 Nordblom, T., Bathgate, A., Young, R. 2003. Cluster analysis results for watersheds in the Little River catchment of NSW. Presented at a

meeting of the Farm and Catchment-level Economics projects, CRC for Plant-Based Management of Dryland Salinity. Sydney International

Airport, 13 June 2003.

O.6 Nordblom, T. 2003. The environment is the big issue: salinity management and the effects of trees. Presentation and participation in a public

discussion, 1 May 2003, “Politics in the Pub”, staged by The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Victoria

Hotel, Wagga Wagga.

O.5 Nordblom, T., Bathgate, A., Young, R. 2003. Derivation of supply curves for catchment water effluents meeting specific salinity

concentration targets in 2050: Linking farm and catchment level models. Methodological seminar presented at:

- two WWAI Seminars, NSW Agriculture, Wagga Wagga, 15 January and 20 February 2003

- a School of Agriculture Seminar, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, 17 Dec 2002

- an ESU Seminar at NSW Agriculture Head Office, Orange, 6 December 2002

- a workshop for NSW Agriculture Program Economists, Tocal Agricultural College, 28 Nov 2002

O.4 Nordblom, T., Smyth, M., Swirepik, A., Sheppard, A., Briese, D. 2002. Spatial economics of biological control: investing in new releases of

insects for earlier limitation of Paterson’s curse in Australia. Presented at:

- John Kent’s course on Integrated Weed Management, 27 Sept 2002 and 4 Sept 2003, Charles Sturt University.

- a School of Agriculture Seminar, 14 August 2002, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga

- a NSW Agriculture Program Economists Workshop at Trangie Ag Institute, 18 April 2002.

O.3 Nordblom, T., Jones, R., Medd, R. 2001. Economics of factor-adjusted herbicide doses: Best-Efficacy Targeting or Best Fixed Doses vs

‘blind’ upper or lower label doses. Presented as:

- Contributed paper, 46th AARES Conference, Canberra. 13-15 February 2002.

- two sittings of John Kent’s class on Integrated Weed Management, 27 September and 18 October 2001,

Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga

- a School of Agriculture seminar, 19 Dec 2000, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga

O.2 Nordblom, T., Medd, R.W. 2000. Whole truth in herbicide labelling. Presented on 22 March 2000 in a School of Agriculture seminar,

Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.

O.1 Nordblom, T., Shomo, F. (1999). Balancing food grains, feeds and livestock with rising populations in West and Central Asia / North

Africa: Implications for exporters to the region.

- Presented at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, on 30 April 1999 in a School of Mgmt seminar, and 12 May 1999 in a School of Ag

seminar.

- Paper presented at 43rd AARES Conf, Christchurch, New Zealand 20-22 January 1999.

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T.L., Raghu, S. (2009). Review of approaches to evaluate the effectiveness of weed biological

control agents. Biological Control 51: 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2009.05.017

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Ecological Economics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2020.106664

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9 2020 Kebaso, L., Frimpong, D., Iqbal, N. et al. (2020). Biology, ecology and management of Raphanus raphanistrum

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8 2020 Hayes RC, Gupta VVSR, Li GD, Peoples MB, Rawnsley RP, Pembleton KG (2020). Contrasting soil microbial

abundance and diversity on and between pasture drill rows in the third growing season after sowing. Renewable

Agriculture and Food Systems 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742170520000174

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7 2020 Isgren, E., Andersson, E., Carton, W. (2020). New perennial grains in African smallholder agriculture from a

farming systems perspective. A review. Agronomy for Sustainable Development 40(1) February 2020.

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6 2020 Geja, M.M. (Feb 2020). Evaluation of lentil varieties for adaptation and yield performance under midland

ecology of kaffa zone, south-west Ethiopia. International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and

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4 2019 Washburn, J.D., Burch, M.B., Franco, J.A.V. (2019). Predictive Breeding for Maize: Making Use of

Molecular Phenotypes, Machine Learning, and Physiological Crop Models. Crop Science, 2019

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3 2006 Salih, S.A., Khair, M.A.M., Gangi, A.S. (2006). Effect of seed rate and sowing date on growth and

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Zhou, X., Yang, Y., Sheng, Z., Zhang, Y. Reconstructed natural runoff helps to quantify the relationship

between upstream water use and downstream water scarcity in China's river basins. Hydrology and Earth

System Sciences, 23, 2491-2505, 2019 https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-2491-2019

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Masters, D.G., Norman, H.C., Thomas, D.T.. Minerals in pastures - Are we meeting the needs of livestock?

Crop and Pasture Science (in Press).

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Villalobos, A., Peláez, D., Elia, O.R.. Factors related to establishment of Prosopis caldenia Burk. Seedlings in

central rangelands of Argentina. Acta Oecologica 27(2):99-106

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Rosa, F., Taverna, M., Nassivera, F., Iseppi, L. (2019). Farm/crop portfolio simulations under variable risk: a

case study from Italy. Agricultural and Food Economics 7(1) https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-019-0127-7

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5 2019 Havens, K., Jolls, C.L., Knight, T.M., Vitt, P. Risks and Rewards: Assessing the Effectiveness and Safety of

Classical Invasive Plant Biocontrol by Arthropods. BioScience 69 (4) 247–258,

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4 2019 Ermolaeva, O., Zeyliger, A., Muzilev, E., Startseva, Z. (2019) Warm Season Trends of ETa: A Case Study of

Near-North Caspian Low Lands. Advances in Sustainable and Environmental Hydrology, Hydrogeology,

Hydrochemistry and Water Resources https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01572-5_10

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3 2019 Ovando, P., Brouwer , R. A review of economic approaches modeling the complex interactions between forest

management and watershed services. Forest Policy and Economics 100:164-176

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2 2019 Witt, A., Shackleton, R.T., Beale, T., Nunda, W., van Wilgen, B.W. Distribution of invasive alien Tithonia

(Asteraceae) species in eastern and southern Africa and the socio-ecological impacts of T. diversifolia in

Zambia. Bothalia - African Biodiversity and Conservation 49(1): a2356. https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v49i1.2356

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Noordwijk (eds). Forest and Water on a Changing Planet: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Governance

Opportunities. A Global Assessment Report. https://www.iufro.org/science/gfep/forests-and-water-panel/report/

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Real, D., Oldham, C.M., van Burgel, A., Dobbe, E., Hardy, J. Tedera proves its value as a summer and autumn

feed for sheep in Mediterranean-like climates. Animal Production Science 58(12): 2269–2279

https://doi.org/10.1071/AN16432

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Fourie, P.J., Mahlako, S.R., Van der Westhuizen, C. Assessment of the management practices of emerging sheep

production systems in the Eastern Free State: can the extensionist make a difference? South African Journal of

Agric. Extension 46 (2): 57-68 http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3221/2018/v46n2a463

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2018 Ahmad, M.K. Comparison and Economic Feasibility Study of The Productivity of Five Varieties of Barley

(Hordeum vulgare L.). Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research, 2018 - kjar.spu.edu.iq

https://doi.org/10.24017/science.2018.3.7

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Kiarash, J.G., Wilde, H.D., Amirmahani, F., Moemeni, M.M., Zaboli, M.,Nazari, M., Moosavi, S.S.,

Jamalvandi, M. Selection and validation of reference genes for normalization of qRT-PCR gene expression in

wheat (Triticum durum L.) under drought and salt stresses. Journal of Genetics 97 (5): 1433 1444.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-018-1042-5

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2018 Najafi Mirak T, Dastfal M, Andarzian B, Farzadi H, Bahari M, Zali H. Stability Analysis of Grain Yield of

Durum Wheat Promising Lines in Warm and Dry Areas Using Parametric and Non-Parametric Methods .

Journal of Crop Production and Processing. 8 (2) :79-96 http://jcpp.iut.ac.ir/article-1-2688-en.html

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2018

Kiarash, J.G., Wilde, H.D., Amirmahani, F., Moemeni, M.M., Zaboli, M.,Nazari, M., Moosavi, S.S.,

Jamalvandi, M. Selection and validation of reference genes for normalization of qRT-PCR gene expression in

wheat (Triticum durum L.) under drought and salt stresses. Journal of Genetics 97 (5): 1433 1444.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-018-1042-5

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4 2018 Chedid, M., Tourrand, J.F., Jaber, L.S., Hamadeh, S.K. Farmers' perception to change and adaptation strategies

of small ruminant systems in the West Bekaa of Lebanon. Small Ruminant Research 167,

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.07.025

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3 2018 Farsi, H., Mhani, M., Achaâban, M.R., Boukhliq, R., Tibary, A., El Allali, K. Environmental cues and seasonal

patterns of reproduction in goats. Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires. 6 (2): 158-

167. https://www.agrimaroc.org/index.php/Actes_IAVH2/article/view/596

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1 2018 Zhou, X., Yang, Y., Sheng, Z. Reconstructed natural runoff suggests imbalance in water scarcity between

upstream and downstream regions of China's river basins. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions.

https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/hess-2018-364/

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0 2018 Wana, D. Potential Use of Crop Residues as Livestock Feed Resources in Ethiopia. Int’l Journal of Ag. and

Agribusiness 1(1): 156-163. ISSN 2391-3991 https://zambrut.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Residues-Livestock.pdf

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(Syria) at Different Processing Levels of BKA, KVA Satellite Images. Journal of Rangeland Science 8 (3):

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8 2018 Ojeda, J.J., Caviglia, O.P., Volenec, J.J., Brouder S.M., et al. Modelling stover and grain yields, and subsurface

artificial drainage from long-term corn rotations using APSIM. Agricultural Water Management 195 (1): 154-

171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2017.10.010

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7 2018 Asadi, H., Zamanian, G., Tash, M.N.S., Ghorbani, M., Kamali, M.R.J. An Economic Analysis of Wheat

Breeding Programs for Some Iranian Irrigated Bread Wheat Varieties. Agricultural Economics Review 18 (1):

5-18. https://www.eng.auth.gr/mattas/18_1_1.pdf

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2018 Ovando, P., Beguería, S., Camposa, P. Carbon sequestration or water yield? The effect of payments for

ecosystem services on forest management decisions in Mediterranean forests. Water Resources and

Economics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wre.2018.04.002

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Alirzayeva E., Ali-zade V., Shirvani T., Toderich K. Evaluation of Wild Halophytes of Aralo-Caspian Flora

Towards Soil Restoration and Food Security Improvement. In: Öztürk M., Ashraf M., Aksoy A., Ahmad M.,

Hakeem K. (eds) Plants, Pollutants and Remediation. Springer, Dordrecht DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7194-8_4

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Barlow, S., Eckard, R., Grace, P., Howden, M., Keenan, R., Kingwell, R., McKellar, R., Meinke, H., et al.

National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan Primary Industries: Update Report 2013, National

Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, Australia. ISBN: 978-1-921609-80-0

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2013 Keogh, M. Global and commercial realities facing Australian grain growers. GRDC Update Papers. https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2013/02/global-and-commercial-realities-facing-

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2012 Ayouz, M., Alary, V., Mekersi, S.. Analyse par enquête et modélisation de la place et du rôle de l'Opuntia

(Opuntia ficus-indica) dans les systèmes agraires algériens semi-arides. Cahiers Agricultures 21(6), 438-447

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environment. Agricultural Water Management 98(1): 96-104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2010.08.002

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9 2004 Routledge, B. (2004) Moab in the Iron Age: Hegemony, Polity, Archaeology. University of Pennsylvania Press

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8 2018 Ren, D., Yang, Y., Yang, Y., Richards, K., Zhou, X. Land-Water-Food Nexus and indications of crop

adjustment for water shortage solution. Science of the Total Environment. 626: 11 – 21.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.071

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7 2018 Yan, N., Tian, F., Wu, B., Zhu, W., Yu, M. Spatiotemporal Analysis of Actual Evapotranspiration and Its

Causes in the Hai Basin. Remote Sensing 10(2):332 https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10020332 C.20

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6 2017 Zargar, M., Pakina, E.N., Plushikov, V.G., Vvedenshiy, V., Bayat, M. Efficacy of reducing lintour doses

and biocontrol components for an effective weeds control in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum).

Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science 23(6):980-987. http://journal.agrojournal.org/page/en/details.php?article_id=935&tab=en

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Reidel, B.R.V., Giovanelli, S., Pipitone, A., Minissale, P., Pistelli, L. Phytochemical study of

Bituminaria basaltica aerial parts, an Italian endemism. Natural product research. March 2017.

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Gicheha, M.G., Edwards, G., Stephen, B., Anthony, B. Production and Marketing Risks

Management System in Grazed Systems: Destocking and Marketing Algorithm. Theory and

Application on Cognitive Factors and Risk Management - New Trends and Procedures.

http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.68394

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Settre, C., Connor, J., Wheeler, S.A. Reviewing the Treatment of Uncertainty in Hydro-economic

Modeling of the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia. Water Economics and Policy 03, 1650042.

https://doi.org/10.1142/S2382624X16500429

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Kamanda, J., Birner, T., Bantilan, C. The “efficient boundaries” of international agricultural

research: A conceptual framework with empirical illustrations. Agricultural Systems 150: 78-85.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2016.10.012

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Agegnehu, G., Amede, T. Integrated Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrient Management in Tropical

Agro-Ecosystems: A Review. Pedosphere 27(4): 662-680. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1002-0160(17)60382-5

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Zou, M., Niu, J., Kang, S., Li, X., Lu, H. The contribution of human agricultural activities to

increasing evapotranspiration is significantly greater than climate change effect over Heihe

agricultural region. PubMed, Sci. Reports, 18;7(1):8805. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08952-5

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Magaia, E., Famba, S., Wesström, I., Brito, R., Joel, A. Modelling maize yield response to plant

density and water and nitrogen supply in a semi-arid region. Field Crops Research 205: 170-181.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2016.12.025

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6 2013 Mohammadi, R., Amri, A. Phenotypic diversity and relationships among a worldwide durum wheat

(Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) germplasm collection under rainfed conditions of Iran. Crop and

Pasture Science 64(2) 87-99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/CP12403

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5 2013 Mohammadi, R., Amri, A. Genotype × environment interaction and genetic improvement for yield

and yield stability of rainfed durum wheat in Iran. Euphytica. 192(2). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10681-012-0839-1

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4 2013 Siegmund-Schultze, M., Rischkowsky, B., Yuldashev, I., Abdalniyazov, B., Lamers, J.P.A. The

emerging small-scale cattle farming sector in Uzbekistan: Highly integrated with crop production

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3 2013 Murison, R., Scott, J.M. Statistical methodologies for drawing causal inference from an

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2 2013 Scott, J.M., Behrendt, K., Colvin, A., Scott, F. et al. Integrated overview of results from a farmlet

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1 2013 Cieslik, L.F., Vidal, R.A., Trezzi, M.M. Environmental Factors Affecting the Efficacy of ACCase-

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2013 Suriyagoda, L.D.B., Real, D., Renton, M., Lambers, H., Ryan, M.H. Establishment, survival, and

herbage production of novel, summer-active perennial pasture legumes in the low-rainfall cropping

zone of Western Australia as affected by plant density and cutting frequency. Crop & Pasture

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2013 Glenn, E.P., Anday, T., Chaturvedi, R., Martinez-Garcia, R., Pearlstein, S., Soliz, D., Nelson, S.G.,

Felger, R.S. Three halophytes for saline-water agriculture: An oilseed, a forage and a grain crop.

Environmental and Experimental Botany 92: 110-121

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2013 Doole, G.J., Marsh, D., Ramilan, T. Evaluation of agri-environmental policies for reducing nitrate

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2012 Revell, C. K., Ewing, M.A., Nutt, B.J. Breeding and farming system opportunities for pasture

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2012 Nichols, P. G. H., Revell, C.K., Humphries, A.W., Howie, J.H., Hall, E.J., Sandral, G.A.,

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5 2012 Chenoweth, J. Key issues and trends in the water policy literature. Water Policy 14 (6): 1047-1059. C.16

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4 2012 Yau, S.K., Ryan, J. Does Growing Safflower before Barley Reduce Barley Yields under

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3 2012 Magnan, N., Larson, D.M., Taylor, E.J. Stuck on stubble? The non-market value of agricultural

by-products for diversified farmers in Morocco. American Journal Agricultural Economics 94(5):

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2 2012 Lati, R.N., Filin, S., Eizenberg, H. (2012). Effect of tuber density and trifloxysulfuron application

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1 2012 Awondo, S.N., Fonsah, E.G., Riley, D., Abney, M. Effectiveness of Tomato-Spotted Wilt Virus

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2012 Pearlstein, S. L., Felger, R. S., Glenn, E. P.,Harrington, J., Al-Ghanem, K. A., Nelson, S. G. Nipa

(Distichlis palmeri): A perennial grain crop for saltwater irrigation. Journal of Arid Environments

82: 60-70.

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2012 Preuss, C.P., Huang, C.Y., Louhaichi, M., Ogbonnaya, F.C. Genetic variation in the early vigour of

spring bread wheat under phosphate stress as characterised through digital charting. Field Crops

Research 127: 71-78.

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8 2012 Ryan, J., Ibrikci, H., Delgado, A., Torrent, J., Sommer, R., Rashid, A. Significance of phosphorus

for agriculture and the environment in the West Asia and North Africa region. Advances in

Agronomy 114: 91-153. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-394275-3.00004-3

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7 2012 Simic, M., Dolijanovic, Z., Maletic, R., Stefanovic, L., Filipovic, M. Weed suppression and crop

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6 2012 Kaye-Blake, W., Bourdôt, G.W., Dhakal, B. Valuing potential benefits of research into the

biological control of Californian thistle (Cirsium arvense): a bioeconomic model. Journal of

Agricultural Science and Technology. 4 (1): 25-40.

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5 2012 Doole, G.J. Cost-effective policies for improving water quality by reducing nitrate emissions from

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4 2012 Travlos, I.S. Reduced herbicide rates for an effective weed control in competitive wheat cultivars.

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3 2012 Komatsu, H., Cho, J., Matsumoto, K., Otsuki, K. Simple modeling of the global variation in annual

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2 2012 Ward, F.A. Cost–benefit and water resources policy: a survey. Water Policy 14 (2): 250-280.

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1 2011 Gonzalez-Andujar, J.L., Fernandez-Quintanilla, C., Bastida, F., Calvo, R., Izquierdo, J., Lezaun,

J.A. Assessment of a decision support system for chemical control of annual ryegrass (Lolium

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0 2011 Ryan, J., Singh, M., Christiansen, S. Assessment of long-term barley–legume rotations in a typical

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9 2011 Hidalgo, M., Oliver, G., Raghu, S. Economic and environmental assessment of the performance of

reduced rates of two post-emergence herbicides in an arid irrigated production system of central

australia: A pilot study. Plant Protection Quarterly 26 (2): 49-53.

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8 2011 Lien, G., Hardaker, J.B., van Asseldonk, M.A.P.M., Richardson, J.W.. Risk programming analysis

with imperfect information. Annals of Operations Research, 190 (1): 311-323.

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7 2011 Chalak, M., Ruijs, A., Van Ierland, E.C. Biological control of invasive plant species: A stochastic

analysis. Weed Biology and Management 11 (3): 137-151.

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6 2011 Pérez-Mesa, J.C., Emilio Galdeano-Gómez, E., Aznar-Sánchez, J.A. Management System for

Harvest Scheduling: The Case of Horticultural Production in Southeast Spain. International Food

and Agribusiness Management Review 14 (4): 145-164.

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5 2011 Seddon, J., Bathgate, A., Briggs S., Davies, M., Doyle, S., Drielsma M., Zerger A., Gibbons, P.,

Hacker, R. Comparing Regional Biodiversity Benefits of Investment Strategies for Land-Use

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4 2011 Vazan, S., Oveisi, M., Baziar, S. Efficiency of mesosulfuron-methyl and clodinafop-propargyl dose

for the control of Lolium perenne in wheat. Crop Protection 30 (6): 592-597.

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3 2011 Bowmer, K.H. Water resource protection in Australia: Links between land use and river health with

a focus on stubble farming systems. Journal of Hydrology. 403 (1-2): 176-185.

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2 2011 Christiansen, S., Ryan, J., Singh, M. Forage and food legumes in a multi-year, wheat-based

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1 2010 Schiere, J.B. Cereal straws as ruminant feeds: Problems and prospects revisited. Animal Nutrition

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2010 Fekadu, D., Bediye, S., Sileshi, Z. Characterizing and predicting chemical composition and in vitro

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9 2010 Kahramanoglu, I., Uygur, F.N. The effects of reduced doses and application timing of metribuzin on

redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.) and wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.). Turkish

Journal of Agriculture and Forestry 34 (6): 467-474.

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8 2010 Pannell, D.J., Roberts, A.M. Australia’s National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality: a

retrospective assessment. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (4):

437–456.

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7 2010 de Villalobos, A.E., Zalba, S.M. Continuous feral horse grazing and grazing exclusion in mountain

pampean grasslands in Argentina. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 36(5): 514-

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6 2010 Van Hezewijk, B.H., Bourchier, R.S., De Clerck-Floate, R.A. Regional-scale impact of the weed

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5 2010 Aw-Hassan, A. Shomo, F., Iniguez, L. Trends in small ruminant meat production-consumption

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4 2010 Kharrat, M., Bocquier, F. Impact of indoor feeding at late lactation stage on body reserves recovery

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3 2010 Kharrat, M., Bocquier, F. Adaptive responses at the whole lactation scale of Baladi dairy goats

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2 2010 Louhaichi, M., Tastad, A. The Syrian Steppe: past trends, current status, and future priorities.

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1 2010 Palmer, W. A., Heard, T. A., Sheppard, A.W. A review of Australian classical biological control of

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0 2010 Leenhardt, D., Angevin, F., Biarnes, A., Colbach, N., Mignolet, C. Describing and locating

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9 2010 van Breugel, P., Herrero, M., van de Steeg, J., Peden, D. Livestock Water Use and Productivity in

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8 2009 Louhaichi, M., Salkini, A.K., Petersen, S.L. Effect of small ruminant grazing on the plant

community characteristics of semiarid Mediterranean ecosystems. International Journal of

Agriculture & Biology.11: 681–689.

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2009 Balentine, K.M., Pratt, P.D., Dray, F.A., Rayamajhi, M.B., Center, T.D. Geographic distribution

and regional impacts of Oxyops vitiosa (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Boreioglycaspis

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6 2009 Valerio, D., Garcia, A., Perea, J., Acero, R., Gomez, G. Social and commercial profile of the sheep

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5 2009 Ryan, J., Ibrikci, H., Sommer, R., McNeill, A. Nitrogen in rainfed and irrigated cropping systems in

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4 2009 Bathgate, A., Seddon, J., Finalyson, J., Hacker, R. Managing catchments for multiple objectives:

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2009 Williams, M.M., Davis, A.S., Rabaey, T.L., Boerboom, C.M. Linkages among agronomic,

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2 2009 Hole, F. Drivers of Unsustainable Land Use in the Semi-Arid Khabur River Basin, Syria.

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1 2009 Toderich, K.N., Shuyskaya, E.V., Ismail, S., Gismatullina, L.G., Radjabov, T., Bekchanov, B.B.,

Aralova D.B. Phytogenic resources of halophytes of Central Asia and their role for rehabilitation of

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0 2009 Sraïri, M.T., Kiade, N., Lyoubi, R., Messad, S., Faye B. A comparison of dairy cattle systems in an

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9 2009 Lien, G., Hardaker J.B., van Asseldonk, M.A.P.M., Richardson, J.W. Risk programming and sparse

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8 2009 Fischer, T., Blight, D. Agricultural Research and how Australia can help world food security. Farm

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7 2009 Roberts, A.M., Helmers, M.J., Fillery, I.R.P. The adoptability of perennial-based farming systems

for hydrologic and salinity control in dryland farming systems in Australia and the United States of

America. Crop & Pasture Science. 60: 83–99.

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6 2009 Gilfedder, M., Walker, G.R. Dawes, W.R. Stenson, M.P. Prioritisation approach for estimating the

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5 2009 Funes-Monzote, F.R., Monzote, M., Lantinga, E.A. van Keulen, H. Conversion of specialised dairy

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2008 Pérez-Mesa, J.C. Programación de la comercialización mensual agraria: el caso de los cultivos

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3 2008 Deng, Jun-miao. Risks Chinese Farmers Face in Agricultural Products Supply Chain and Relevant

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2 2008 Williams, M.M., Wax, L.M., Pataky, J.K., Meyer, M.D. Further evidence of a genetic basis for

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1 2008 Herrero, M., Thornton, P.K., Kruska, R., Reid, R.S. Systems dynamics and the spatial distribution

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9 2008 Gauvrit, C., Lamrani, T. Influence of application volume on the efficacy of clodinafop-propargyl

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8 2008 Shajari, S., Bakhshoodeh, M., Soltani, G.R. Suitability of multiple-criteria decision making

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7 2008 Koch, J., Schaldach, R., Köchy, M. Modeling the impacts of grazing land management on land-use

change for the Jordan River region, Global and Planetary Change. 64 (3) 177-187.

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6 2008 Annicchiarico, P., Abdelguerfi, A., Ben Younes, M., Bouzerzour, H., Carroni, A.M., Pecetti, L.,

Tibaoui, G., Adaptation of sulla cultivars to contrasting Mediterranean environments. Australian

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5 2008 Andrews, T.S., Medd, R.W., De Ven, R.J.V. Predicting Avena spp. control with clodinafop. Weed

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4 2008 Eerens, H., Mellsop J. Matching herbicide application rates with the environmental conditions and

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3 2008 Khan, S., Asghar, M.N., Mushtaq, S., Ahmad, A. On-farm options for managing stream salinity in

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2 2008 Ryan, J., Singh, M. , Pala, M. Long-Term Cereal-Based Rotation Trials in the Mediterranean

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2008 Crosbie, R.S., Wilson, B., Hughes, J.D., McCulloch, C., King, W. McG. A comparison of the water

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2008 Conyers, M.K., Hume, I., Summerell, G., Slinger, D., Mitchell, M., Cawley, R. The ionic

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2008 Rahman, A., Duncan, A.J., Miller, D.W., Clemens, J., Frutos. P., Gordon, I.J., Rehman, A., Baig,

A., Ali, F., Wright, I.A. Livestock feed resources, production and management in the agro-pastoral

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2008 Ryan, J., Masri, S., Ibrikci, H., Singh, M., Pala, M., Harris, H.C. Implications of cereal-based crop

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7 2007 Yang, H., Wang, L., Zehnder, A.J.B. Water scarcity and food trade in the Southern and Eastern

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6 2007 Holloway, G., Lacombe, D., LeSage, JP. Spatial econometric issues for bio-economic and land-use

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5 2007 Ostermeyer, N, Grace, B.S. Establishment, distribution and abundance of Mimosa pigra biological

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2007 Brennan, J.P. Beyond semi-dwarf wheat yield increases: impacts on the Australian wheat industry

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2007 Musshoff, O., Hirschauer, N. What benefits are to be derived from improved farm program

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2 2007 El-Awar, F.A., Zhai, T., Mohtar, R.H., Jabre, W. Modeling grazing in the semi-arid rangelands of

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1 2007 Julien, M.H., Scott, J.K. Orapa, W., Paynter, Q. History, opportunities and challenges for biological

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2007 Adamson, D., Mallawaarachchi, T., Quiggin, J. Water use and salinity in the Murray-Darling

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8 2007 Pala, M., Ryan, J., Zhang, H., Singh, M., Harris, H.C. Water-use efficiency of wheat-based rotation

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2007 Sarker, A., Singh, M., El-Ashkar, F., Erskine, W., De-Pauw, E. Approaches to rationalising

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2007 Bradshaw, C.J.A., Field, I.C., Bowman, M.J.S., Haynes, C., Brook, B.W. Current and future

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5 2007 Alary, V., Nefzaoui, A., Ben-Jemaa, M. Promoting the adoption of natural resource management

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4 2007 Thomas, M.B., Reid, A.M. Are exotic natural enemies an effective way of controlling invasive

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3 2007 Andrews, T.S., Medd, R.W., Van De Ven, R.J., Pickering, D.I.. Field validation of the factors

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2 2007 Barros J.F.C., Basch, G., de Carvalho, M. Effect of reduced doses of a post-emergence herbicide to

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1 2006 Huang, J.H., Zhang, R.Z., Han, K. The distribution of Ceutorhynchinae in China (Coleoptera,

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9 2006 West, P., Igoe, J., Brockington, D. Parks and Peoples: The Social Impact of Protected Areas.

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2006 Jones, R., Cacho, O., Sinden, J. The importance of seasonal variability and tactical responses to

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7 2006 Gintzburger, G., Le Houérou, H.N., Saïdi, S. Near East-West Asia arid and semiarid rangelands.

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5 2006 La Rovere, R., AwHassan, A., Turkelboom, F., Thomas, R. Targeting Research for Poverty

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2006 Osman, A.E. , Bahhady, F. , Hassan, N. , Ghassali, F. , Al Ibrahim, T. Livestock production and

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2006 Paynter, Q. Evaluating the impact of biological control against Mimosa pigra in Australia:

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1 2006 Blackshaw, R.E., O'Donovan, J.T., Harker, K.N., Clayton, G.W., Stougaard, R.N. Reduced

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7 2005 Paynter, Q. Evaluating the impact of a biological control agent Carmenta mimosa on the woody

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2005 Geerken, R, Batikha, N. A, Celis, D., DePauw, E. Differentiation of rangeland vegetation and

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2005 Bouby L., Ruas M.-P. Prairies et fourrages : réflexions autour de deux exemples carpologiques de

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2005 Lefroy, E.C., Flugge, F., Avery, A., Hume, I. Potential of current perennial plant-based farming

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5 2005 Culliney, T.W. Benefits of classical biological control for managing invasive plants. Critical

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2005 Hirata, M., Koga, N., Shinjo, H., Fujita, H., Gintzburger, G., Ishida, J., Miyazaki, A.

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1 2005 Gizachew, L., Smit, G.N. Crude protein and mineral composition of major crop residues and

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2005 Grando, S., Baum, M., Ceccarelli, S., Goodchild A., El-Haramein F.J., Jahoor, A., Backes, G.,

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9 2005 Spicer, N.J. Sedentarization and children's health: Changing discourses in the northeast Badia of

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6 2004 Debaeke, P., Aboudrare, A. Adaptation of crop management to water-limited environments.

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5 2004 Azizi, K., Dehaghi, M.A., Abbasipour, H. Effect of different air and root-zone temperatures on

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3 2004 Schiere, J.B., Joshi, A.L., Seetharam, A., Oosting, S.J., Goodchild, A.V., Deinum, B., van Keulen,

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1 2004 Briese, D.T. Weed biological control: applying science to solve seemingly intractable problems.

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0 2004 Murray-Prior, R., Wright, V. Use of strategies and decision rules by Australian wool producers to

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7 2004 Abu-Alrub, I., Joma, A., Christianse, J.L. Production methods and farming systems in major barley

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3 2004 van Wilgen, B.W., de Wit, M.P., Anderson, H.J., Le Maitre, D.C., Kotze, I.M., Ndala, S., Brown,

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2003 Sheppard, A.W., Hill, R., DeClerck-Floate, R.A., McClay, A., OlckersT., Quimby Jr., P.C.,

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1 2003 Wirsenius, S. The Biomass Metabolism of the Food System: A Model-Based Survey of the Global

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97 2003 Zerbini, E., Thomas, D. Opportunities for improvement of nutritive value in sorghum and pearl

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96 2003 Cools, N., De Pauw, E., Deckers, J. Towards an integration of conventional land evaluation

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95 2003 Sraïri, M.T., Lyoubi, R. Typology of dairy farming systems in Rabat suburban region, Morocco.

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93 2003 Yau, S.K. Yields of early planted barley after clipping or grazing in a semiarid area. Agronomy

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92 2003 Yau, S.K., Bounejmate, M., Ryan, J., Baalbaki, R., Nassar, A., Maacaroun, R. Barley-legumes

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91 2003 Collings, L.V., Blair, A.M., Gay, A.P., Dyer, C.J., MacKay, N. The effect of weather factors on

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88 2002 Yang, H., Zehnder, A.J.B. Water Scarcity and Food Import: A Case Study for Southern

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87 2002 Al_Rimawi, A.S. The role of Jordanian women farmers in livestock production with implications

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86 2002 Alston, J.M. Spillovers. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 46 (3): 315-

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85 2002 Gomez-Limon Rodriguez, J.A. La reforma de la PAC y la aplicación de la Directiva Marco de

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84 2001 Parveen, S., Qamar, I.A., Ali, A., Arshad, M. Effect of legume – grass mixture on forage yield and

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83 2001 Murray-Prior, R.B., Wright, V.E. Influence of strategies and heuristics on farmers' response to

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82 2001 Hamadeh, S.K., Bistanji, G.N., Darwish, M.R., Abi Said, M., Abi Ghanem, D. Economic

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81 2001 Sultan, K., Gintzburger, G., Obaton, M., Robin, C., Touchane, H., Guckert, A. Growth and

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79 2001 Lien, G., Hardaker, J.B. Whole-farm planning under uncertainty: impacts of subsidy scheme and

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78 2001 Pannell, D.J., Malcolm, B., Kingwell, R.S. Are we risking too much? Perspectives on risk in farm

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77 2000 Rae, J. Getting in steppe: The evolution of participatory institutions for rangeland management in

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76 2000 Jones, M.J., Arous, Z. Barley-salt-bush intercropping for sustainable feed production in a dry

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75 2000 De Pauw, E., Gobel, W., Adam, H. Agrometeorological aspects of agriculture and forestry in the

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74 2000 Gomez-Limon, J.A., Berbel, J. Multicriteria analysis of derived water demand functions: a Spanish

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73 2000 Osman, A.E., Bahhady, F. Livestock production on Mediterranean grassland in relation to residual

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72 2000 Christiansen, S., Bounejmate, M., Bahhady, F., Thomson, E., Mawlawi, B., Singh, M. On-farm

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71 2000 Oba, G., Post, E., Stenseth, N.C., Lusigi, W.J. The role of small ruminants in arid zone

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70 1999 Muwalla, M.M., Harb, M.Y., Abdullah, A.Y. Optimum use of straw based diets for suckled Awassi

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69 1999 Salinas, H., Ramirez, R.G., Rumayor-Rodrguez, A. A whole-farm model for economic analysis in a

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68 1999 Qamar. I.A., Keatinge, J.D.H., Mohammad, N., Ali, A., Khan, A. Introduction and management of

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67 1999 Hamadeh, S.K., Zurayk, R., El-Awar, F., Talhouk, S., Abi-Ghanem, D., Abi-Said, M. Farming

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66 1999 Goodchild, A.V., El-Awad, A.I., Gursoy, O. Effect of feeding level in late pregnancy and early

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65 1998 Chatty, D. Enclosures and Exclusions: Conserving Wildlife in Pastoral Areas of the Middle East.

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64 1998 Kassie, M., Jabbar, M.A., Kassa, B. An analysis of the implications of forage legumes and a cereal-

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63 1998 Hirata, M., Fujita, H., Miyazaki, A. Changes in grazing areas and feed resources in a dry area of

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62 1998 Tolera, A., Sundstol, F., Said, A.N. The effect of stage of maturity on yield and quality of maize

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61 1998 Agyemang, K., Larbi, A., Murty, D.S. Evaluating variation in feed attributes of elite grain sorghum

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60 1998 Petheram, R.J., Clark, R.A. Farming systems research: relevance to Australia. Australian

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59 1998 Pilbeam, C.J., Wood, M., Harris, H.C., Tuladhar, J. Productivity and nitrogen use of three

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58 1998 Palmer, C. The role of fodder in the farming system: a case study from northern Jordan.

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57 1997 Pannell, D.J. Sensitivity analysis of normative economic models: theoretical framework and

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56 1997 Pilbeam, C.J., McNeill, A.M., Harris, H.C., Swift, R.S. Effect of fertilizer rate and form on the

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55 1996 Pannell, D.J. Lessons from a decade of whole-farm modelling in Western Australia. Review of

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54 1996 McCown, R.L. Being realistic about no-tillage, legume ley farming for the Australian semi-arid

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53 1996 Kelley, T.G., Rao, P.P., Weltzien, E., Purohit, M.L. Adoption of improved cultivars of pearl

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52 1995 de Wit, J., Oldenbroek, J.K., van Keulen, H., Zwart, D. Criteria for sustainable livestock

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51 1995 Thomson, E.F., Bahhady, F.A. A Model-farm Approach to Research on Crop-Livestock

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50 1995 Thomson, E.F., Bahhady, F.A. A Model-farm Approach to Research on Crop-Livestock

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49 1995 Pannell, D.J. Economic Aspects of Legume Management and Legume Research in Dryland

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48 1995 Hughes, D., Butcher, W., Jaradat, A.,, Penaranda, W. Economic-analysis of the long-term

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47 1994 Herbert, F., Thomson, E.F., Capper, B.S. Effect of genotype on the morphological-

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46 1994 Kingwell, R. Effects of tactical responses and risk aversion on farm wheat supply. Review of

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45 1994 Osman, A.E., Cocks, P.S., Bahhady, F. Response of Mediterranean grassland to phosphate and

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44 1993 Hildebrand, P.E., Singh, B.K., Bellows, B.C., Campbell, E.P.,, Jama, B.A. Farming systems

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43 1993 Mustafa, U. Simulation model for distributions of crop yields based on farmer perception - a case

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42 1993 Kingwell, R.S., Pannell, D.J., Robinson, S.D. Tactical responses to seasonal conditions in whole-

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40 1993 Van Oosterom, E.J., Acevedo, E. Leaf-area and crop growth in relation to phenology of barley in

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39 1993 Janssen, W.G. Economic and agricultural-development in West Asia and North-Africa - the need

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38 1993 Schiere, J.B., Dewit, J. Feeding standards and feeding systems. Animal Feed Science and

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37 1993 Angus, J.F., Bowden, J.W., Keating, B.A. Modeling nutrient responses in the field. Plant and Soil

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36 1992 Thomson, E.F., Jaubert, R., Oglah, M. Using on-farm trials to study the benefits of feed legumes in

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35 1992 Van Oosterom, E.J., Acevedo, E. Adaptation of barley (Hordeum-vulgare L) to harsh

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34 1992 Van Oosterom, E.J., Acevedo, E. Adaptation of barley (Hordeum-vulgare L) to harsh Mediter-

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33 1992 Kingwell, R.S., Morrison, D.A., Bathgate, A.D. The effect of climatic risk on dryland farm-

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32 1991 Osman, A.E., Cocks, P.S., Russi, L., Pagnotta, M.A. Response of Mediterranean grassland to

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31 1990 Thomson, E.F., Rihawi, S., Nersoyan, N. Nutritive-value and yields of some forage legumes and

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26 (1): 49-56.

E.5

30 1990 Ehrman, T., Cocks, P.S. Ecogeography of annual legumes in Syria - distribution patterns. Journal

of Applied Ecology 27 (2): 578-591.

D.11

29 1990 Nagy, J.G., Sanders, J.H. Agricultural technology development and dissemination within a farming

systems perspective. Agricultural Systems 32 (4): 305-320.

F.6

28 1990 Erskine, W., Rihawi, S., Capper, B.S. Variation in lentil straw quality. Animal Feed Science and

Technology 28 (1-2): 61-69.

G.2

27 1989 Yau, S.K., Mekni, M.S., Naji, I., Srivastava, J.P. Effects of green-stage grazing on rainfed barley in

northern Syria. 2. Yield and economic returns. Experimental Agriculture 25 (4): 501-507.

D.8

26 1989 Weltzien, E. Differentiation among barley landrace populations from the near-east. Euphytica 43

(1-2): 29-39.

D.8

25 1989 Greene, B.B., Backus, W.R., Riemann, M.J. Changes in lipid-content of ground beef from yearling

steers serially slaughtered after varying lengths of grain finishing. Journal of Animal Science 67

(3): 711-715.

D.4

24 1988 Baker, G.A., de Souza, G.A., Neto, J., Knipscheer, H.C. The willingness-to-pay technique in

evaluating on-farm animal research in Brazil, Agricultural Systems 28 (2): 91-102.

B.2

23 1988 Erskine, W., Goodrich, W.J. Lodging in lentil and its relationship with other characters. Canadian

Journal of Plant Science 68 (4): 929-934

G.2

22 1988 Capper, B.S. Genetic-variation in the feeding value of cereal straw. Animal Feed Science and

Technology 21 (2-4): 127-140.

D.8

21 1988 Weltzien, E. Evaluation of barley (hordeum-vulgare-l) landrace populations originating from

different growing regions in the near-east. Plant Breeding 101 (2): 95-106.

D.7, D.8

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P. SELECTED REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES CITING

TOM NORDBLOM'S WORK … continued

Nordblom's

publication

cited

# Year Article

20 1987 Abu Sin, M.E., El Sammani, M.O. Community perception and participation, prospects in

management of forests in marginal lands of Sudan. A case study of Rawashda and Wad Kabu forests

– North Gedaref Rural Council - Eastern Region. GeoJournal (SpringerLink) 15 (4): 399-411.

B.2

19 1987 Oxley, J.W. University involvement in farming systems. Journal of Animal Science 64 (5): 1568-

1573.

B.2

18 1987 Cooper, P.J.M., Gregory, P.J., Tully, D., Harris, H.C. Improving water-use efficiency of annual

crops in the rain-fed farming systems of West Asia and North-Africa. Experimental Agriculture 23

(2): 113-158.

D.8

17 1987 Yau, S.K., Mekni, M.S. Breeding dual-purpose barley. Field Crop Research 15 (3-4): 267-276.

D.8

16 1987 Tindall, T.A., Dewey, S.A. Graphite-nitrogen suspensions with selected herbicides applied to snow

cover in management of winter-wheat. Soil Science 144 (3): 218-223.

C.1

15 1987 Verde, L.S. • BOOK REVIEW • Research methodology for livestock on-farm trials: Thomas L.

Nordblom, Awad El Karim Hamid Ahmed and Gordon R. Potts (editors). Proceedings of a workshop

held at Aleppo, Syria 25–28 March, 1985. International Development Research Centre (IDRC), P.O.

Box 8500, Ottawa, K1G 3H9, Canada, 313 pp. Animal Feed Science and Technology 18 (2): 165-

166.

B.2

14 1986 Van Poollen, H.W., Leung, P. Analyzing the effect of changing feed-beef price relationships on beef

production management strategies in Hawaii: a dynamic programming approach. Western Journal

of Agricultural Economics 11 (1): 106-114.

D.4

13 1986 Johnson, W., VanEys, J., Fitzhugh, H. Sheep and goats in tropical and subtropical agricultural

systems. Journal of Animal Science. 63 (5): 1587-1599.

B.2

12 1986 Robinson, J. J. • BOOK REVIEW • Research Methodology for Livestock On-Farm Trials: Edited

by Thomas L. Nordblom, Awad El Karim Hamid Ahmed and Gordon R. Potts. International

Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada, 1985. 313 pp. (paperback). Agricultural

Wastes 18 (2): 172-173.

B.2

11 1986 Lucas, I.A.M. • BOOK REVIEW • Research methodology for livestock on-farm trials: Nordblom, T.

L., El Karim Hamid Ahmed, Awad and Potts, G. R. (Proceedings of a Workshop held at Aleppo,

Syria, 25–28 March, 1985). International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada, 1985. 313

pp. Agricultural Systems 22 (4): 319-320.

B.2

10 1986 Allanson, G. • BOOK REVIEW • Research Methodology for Livestock On-farm Trials, Edited by

T.L. Nordblom, A.K.H. Ahmed and G.R. Potts. Proceedings of a workshop held at Aleppo, Syria,

25-28 March 1985. IDRC, Canada. 1985. 363 pp. Grass & Forage Science 41 (3): 278-279.

B.2

9 1986 Young K.B., Cramer, G.L. The impact of livestock feed demand in centrally planned countries on

grain and oilseed imports. Agricultural Systems 21 (1): 69-82.

D.4

8 1986 van Poollen, H.W. , Leung, P. Evaluation of the effect of energy price change on beef production

management strategies in Hawaii. Agricultural Systems 19 (1): 21-35.

D.4

7 1985 Crom, R.J. Range economics research (The National Interest). Western Journal of Agricultural

Economics. 10 (1): 110-115.

A.3

6 1985 Anderson, W. K. Production of green feed and grain from grazed barley in Northern Syria. Field

Crops Research 10: 57-75.

D.7

5 1984 Dikeman, M.E. Cattle production systems to meet future consumer demands. Journal of Animal

Science, 59 (6): 1631-1643.

D.4

4 1983 Garrod, P.V., Roberts, R.K. Choice of Technology: The Case of Grass Fed Versus Grain Fed Cattle

in Hawaii. Western Journal of Agricultural Economics 8 (2):112-123.

D.4

3 1983 Erskine, W. Relationship between the yield of seed and straw in lentil. Field Crops Research 7:

115-121

G.2

2 1982 Gregory, K.E. Breeding and production of beef to optimize production efficiency, retail product

percentage and palatability characteristics. Journal of Animal Science. 55: 716-726

D.4

1 1981 Cook, C.W., Matsushima, J.K., Cramer, D.A. Does range have a place in beef production systems

of the future? Rangelands, 3 (4): 143-144. D.4

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Q. SELECTED EXTERNAL WEBSITE REFERENCES TO TOM NORDBLOM’S

PUBLICATIONS Nordblom’s Publication

cited

Berghahn Books, New York < http://www.berghahnbooks.com/prelims/ChattyConservation_toc.htm> (E.39)

Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau International, UK

< http://oar.icrisat.org/1046/ > (E.28)

CIHEAM, France < http://om.ciheam.org/article.php?IDPDF=93400044 > (E.11 full text) A more complete version of the above is found at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2166144

< http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c45/00600231.pdf > (C.2)

< http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/a60/04600071.pdf > (E.25)

FAO, Rome < http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/Y2519T/y2519t04.htm > (E.38)

< http://ergodd.zoo.ox.ac.uk/download/reports/Livestock%20Dynamics%20in%20the%20Arabian%20Peninsula.pdf > (E.11)

< http://www.fao.org/WAIRDOCS/LEAD/X6108E/x6108e0a.htm#8.%20BIBLIOGRAPHY > (D.7, E.5)

< http://www.fao.org/Wairdocs/ILRI/x5462E/x5462e0f.htm > (E.16 full text)

ICARDA (International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas), Aleppo, Syria

< http://www.icarda.cgiar.org/publication/caravan > Caravan No. 3 (G.38 full text)

Caravan No. 5 (G.39 full text)

Caravan No. 13 (E.19)

< http://www.icarda.cgiar.org/publication/working-papers#sthash.2cIiFG9B.dpuf >

Rebuilding Agriculture after Conflict and Natural Disasters (C.11)

IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development), Rome

< http://www.ifad.org/lrkm/theme/husbandry/sheep_bib.htm > (D.16, B.3)

IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute), Washington, D.C. < http://www.ifpri.org/publication/international-conference-agricultural-growth-sustainable-resource-management-and-poverty > (F.16)

< http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/capriwp15.pdf > (Full text D.18)

International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Addis Ababa and Nairobi < http://books.google.com/books/p/international_livestock_research_institute?q=Nordblom&hl=en_GB&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 >

Ten publications at this ILRI URL variously cite (A.3, B.2, D.16, E.5)

University of Minnesota Search for ‘Nordblom’ at < http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/ > for menu of links to full texts of (A.3, C.12, C.10, C.9, D.25, D.24, D.23, D.19, D.18, F.58, F.57, F.54, F.52, F.44, F.43, F.42, F.41, F.29, F.62, F.65, F.66, F.68)

University of Western Australia

< http://www.pannelldiscussions.net/2005/06/55-targeting-perennials-to-balance-profit-water-yields-and-salt-loads/ > (F.36)

R. ACKNOWLEDGED CONTRIBUTIONS TO RECENT MONOGRAPHS

R.8 Vere, D. and Scott, J.F. (2012) The Economic Impact of the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC,

Economic Research Report No. 49, NSW Trade & Investment, Tamworth, NSW. 80 pp.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/169830999?selectedversion=NBD49675210

R.7 Bowmer, K.H. (2012). EH Graham Centre Monograph No. 2: Water resource protection in Australia:

water quantity and quality as a feature of agricultural land management systems. EH Graham Centre for

Agricultural Innovation (Charles Sturt University + NSW DPI) , Wagga Wagga, NSW. 98 pp. https://www.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/922724/Monograph-2012-03-21-FINAL-web-version.pdf

R.6 Khairo, S.A., Hacker, R.B., Atkinson, T.L., Turnbull, G.L. (2011). Economic Analysis of Feral Goat

Control Within the NSW Rangeland, Report Prepared for the Western Catchment Management Authority,

Economic Research Report No.47, NSW Trade and Investment, Trangie. 64 pp. http://archive.dpi.nsw.gov.au/content/science-and-research/economic-reports/economic-research-reports/err47

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R. ACKNOWLEDGED CONTRIBUTIONS TO RECENT MONOGRAPHS, cont.....

R.5 Powell, J., Scott, F. 2011. A Representative Irrigated Farming System in the Lower Namoi Valley of

NSW: An Economic Analysis. Economic Research Report No. 46, Industry & Investment NSW, Narrabri.

63 pp. http://archive.dpi.nsw.gov.au/content/science-and-research/economic-reports/economic-research-reports/err46

R.4 McClintock, Anthea. 2010. Investment in irrigation technology: water use change, public policy and

uncertainty. CRC for Irrigation Futures Technical Report 01/10, January 2010. ISBN 978 0 9808109 0 5.

67 pp. https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/38304367?selectedversion=NBD46201611

R.3 Brennan, John P., Quade, Kate J. 2004. Analysis of the Impact of CIMMYT Research on the

Australian Wheat Industry, Economic Research Report No. 25, NSW Department of Primary Industries,

Wagga Wagga. 58 pp. ISBN: 0 7347 1622 2 http://archive.dpi.nsw.gov.au/content/science-and-research/economic-reports/economic-research-reports/err25

R.2 Sanders, John H., Serghini, Hassan. 2003. Impacts of IFPRI/ICARDA policy and property rights

research on the Mashreq and Maghreb Project. Impact Assessment Discussion Paper No. 19. Director

General’s Office, International Food Policy Research Institute, 2033 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

20006-1002. 62 pp. Review managed by James G. Ryan. Available at:

http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/16577/1/ia030019.pdf

R.1 Nour, Mohamed A. 2002. ICARDA 25: A promise of hope. International Center for Agricultural

Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. 181 pp. ISBN: 92-9127-120-9

CONTACT DETAILS

ADDRESS Dr Thomas L. Nordblom, DETAILS: Adjunct Associate Professor, Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation (Charles Sturt University) Albert Pugsley Place Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 AUSTRALIA

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