Understanding trial results and on-farm experimentation – WA (Webpage)
The Understanding trial results and on-farm experimentation section of the Soil Quality Knowledge Base explains how on-farm trials are designed to provide more reliable results. It highlights the need to start with a clear research question to identify the treatment that is being tested. The trials are then replicated or repeated to increase the confidence in the result. The webpage also discusses the use of statistical analysis, how trial results are interpreted and how to design a simple on-farm trial. It includes a video presented by Bindi Isbister, Using precision agriculture in trials on your farm [2:57]. This video provides practical advice about how to use precision technology to design simple on-farm trials to test new management strategies. While the content focuses on Western Australia, the information is applicable to other Australian regions.#
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