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Online Farm Trials

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Online Farm Trials (OFT) is a web-based system that provides a platform for farmers, researchers, and agricultural professionals to access and share information on agricultural trials and research conducted in Australia. It is a collaborative initiative that aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical on-farm decision-making.

OFT serves as a central repository for trial data, reports, and resources, allowing users to easily search, explore, and analyze agricultural trial information. The system encompasses a wide range of trials conducted across various agricultural sectors, including cropping, livestock, horticulture, and soil management.

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Online Farm Trials
Grains Research & Development Corporation and Federation University Australia | Source |Online Farm Trials (OFT) is a web-based system that provides a platform for farmers, researchers, and agricultur
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