Tim Green (@tgreen_001) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Green

@tgreen_001

CSU Wagga PhD student chasing 100-day wheats

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Aimee Snowden (@aksnowden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"There are few locations you can travel where a masterclass on a variety of ag industries are all presented within a few hundred metres of each other - this is the environment that our country shows provide" shares Tim Green in The Land #RASNSW theland.com.au/story/5984343/…

CRDC (@cottonresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To address #cotton research capacity needs in Southern NSW, new industry roles have been created. Meet new CRDC & @nswdpi crop protection specialist & CottonInfo disease tech lead, Tim Green, who is focusing on pathology & entomology: crdc.com.au/content/new-pa… #cotton19 #ausag

To address #cotton research capacity needs in Southern NSW, new industry roles have been created. Meet new CRDC &amp; @nswdpi crop protection specialist &amp; <a href="/CottonInfoAust/">CottonInfo</a> disease tech lead, Tim Green, who is focusing on pathology &amp; entomology: crdc.com.au/content/new-pa… #cotton19 #ausag
Hayden Petty (@haydenpetty1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF DATE... Come along the the 2019 Cotton Research Update for the southern region! Get an insight into the research being conducted and put forward your ideas for future projects. Anyone is welcome, buckle up for a great event!

PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF DATE... Come along the the 2019 Cotton Research Update for the southern region! Get an insight into the research being conducted and put forward your ideas for future projects. Anyone is welcome, buckle up for a great event!
kokeeffe (@kokeeffek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early disease surveys completed in south today in difficult conditions. Dust sleet and 60 k winds. Well done Duy Le, Tim Green and Alison Young all from DPI. Also Ella from CSD. Many helpers makes it efficient. CRDC @nswdpi CottonInfo CSD

Early disease surveys completed in south today in difficult conditions. Dust sleet and 60 k winds. Well done Duy Le, Tim Green and Alison Young all from DPI. Also Ella from CSD. Many helpers makes it efficient. <a href="/CottonResearch/">CRDC</a> @nswdpi <a href="/CottonInfoAust/">CottonInfo</a> <a href="/csd_cotton/">CSD</a>
Tim Green (@tgreen_001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A quick experiment set up by CSUs Crop Agro class with some of CSIROs high vigour wheat lines, already some big differences 8 days after sowing! Can't wait to see how they go out in the field as a part of my GRS funded PhD investigating short lifecyle wheat Greg Rebetzke GRDC

A quick experiment set up by CSUs Crop Agro class with some of CSIROs high vigour wheat lines, already some big differences 8 days after sowing! Can't wait to see how they go out in the field as a part of my GRS funded PhD investigating short lifecyle wheat <a href="/rebetzke_0/">Greg Rebetzke</a> <a href="/theGRDC/">GRDC</a>
Charles Sturt University (@charlessturtuni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What does a wheat variety bred more than 100 years ago have to do with wheat developed by NASA to grow in space? #CharlesSturtUni's PhD student Timothy Green explains. 👇🏼 bit.ly/3iYqD86

InterGrain (@intergrain1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our inaugural PhD Student Conference kicked off this week! We hosted 10 PhD students from around Australia + supervisors to give an insight into how their research is contributing to our breeding program & delivering grower value #IGPhDconf

Our inaugural PhD Student Conference kicked off this week! We hosted 10 PhD students from around Australia + supervisors to give an insight into how their research is contributing to our breeding program &amp; delivering grower value #IGPhDconf
Tim Green (@tgreen_001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great morning with Felicity showing Greg and Paul from CSIRO around the Charles Sturt University Rhizolysimeter. I've had 2 years of being asked how late sown, 100 day wheat roots behave in the field, time to find out! Felicity Harris Greg Rebetzke GRDC Gulbali Institute InterGrain

Great morning with Felicity showing Greg and Paul from <a href="/CSIRO/">CSIRO</a> around the <a href="/CharlesSturtUni/">Charles Sturt University</a> Rhizolysimeter. I've had 2 years of being asked how late sown, 100 day wheat roots behave in the field, time to find out! <a href="/PhenologyisFun/">Felicity Harris</a> <a href="/rebetzke_0/">Greg Rebetzke</a> <a href="/theGRDC/">GRDC</a> <a href="/Gulbali_Inst/">Gulbali Institute</a> <a href="/InterGrain1/">InterGrain</a>
Tony Swan (@tony_swan64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another great day at the ESA conference for Australian Researchers. Jeremy Whish presentation on behalf of Fekremariam & @TGren_001 pulling the crowds in at the poster session. There backed up beautifully following Kenton Porker top notch performance yesterday. 👍👍👍

Another great day at the ESA conference for Australian Researchers. <a href="/JeremyWhish/">Jeremy Whish</a> presentation on behalf of <a href="/FikremariamAsar/">Fekremariam</a> &amp; @TGren_001 pulling the crowds in at the poster session. There backed up beautifully following <a href="/kentonp_ag/">Kenton Porker</a> top notch performance yesterday. 👍👍👍
Agronomy Australia (@agronomyaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tim Green from Charles Sturt University presenting his PhD findings and identifying opportunities for a novel 100-day wheat ideotype noting that #phenologyisfun #Agronomy24 🌾

Tim Green from <a href="/CharlesSturtUni/">Charles Sturt University</a> presenting his PhD findings and identifying opportunities for a novel 100-day wheat ideotype noting that #phenologyisfun #Agronomy24 🌾
Tim Green (@tgreen_001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fantastic couple of months at the European and Australian Agronomy Conferences in Rennes and Albany, and the International Wheat Congress in Perth presenting the 100-day wheat. Thanks to the Farrer Memorial Trust and the GRDC . Now back to writing that pesky thesis…

A fantastic couple of months at the European and Australian Agronomy Conferences in Rennes and Albany, and the International Wheat Congress in Perth presenting the 100-day wheat. Thanks to the Farrer Memorial Trust and the <a href="/theGRDC/">GRDC</a> . Now back to writing that pesky thesis…