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Craig Scanlan is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, specializing in agricultural systems and nutrient cycling. With a strong focus on long-term phosphorus and potassium cycling trials, he combines empirical research with advanced modeling to enhance the understanding of nitrogen cycling in Australian cropping systems. His work has significant implications for improving agricultural efficiency and sustainability. Craig actively collaborates on projects that assess fertilization's impact on evolving cropping sequences, contributing to initiatives aimed at optimizing nutrient inputs. His contributions are recognized by an h-index of 247, reflecting the influence and reach of his research within the academic community. Craig is committed to advancing agronomic practices through research and innovation, positioning him as a leading figure in agricultural science.
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