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Integrated Weed Management of Feathertop Rhodes Grass
23.11.2020In this publication you will find a range of practices, including crop rotation, residual herbicides and strategic tillage, which can contribute to the aim of stopping seed production and exhausting the seed bank of Feathertop Rhodes Grass.
Region: North
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How feeding damage clues can aid in invertebrate pest…
14.10.2020The first principle of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is to identify the pest through monitoring, and understand the threat posed to the crop. IPM is often described as a ‘knowledge-intensive’ approach to pest management, requiring an
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New knowledge on pests and beneficials in grains
12.10.2020New knowledge on pests and beneficials in grains
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Canola – Windrow on time, reap the rewards
09.10.2020This guide will help determine optimal windrow timing.
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Frost identification guide for cereals
23.09.2020Wheat, barley and oat crops are most susceptible to frost damage at flowering, although cereal crops can also be at risk during the early booting and grain filling stages. The guide includes details on when to inspect crops, how to identify frost
Region: West
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A nitrogen reference manual for the southern cropping region
02.09.2020Recent assessments have indicated that most grain cropping systems of Australia (Figure 1-1) are in negative nitrogen (N) balance (Norton and van der Mark 2016, Angus and Grace 2017); that is, more nitrogen is being exported off farm in products
Region: South
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Dealing with dispersive soils fact sheet
11.08.2020Grey sticky clay, hard-setting clay, Moort clay and Sunday soil are some of the common names for WA dispersive soils. Dispersive soils cover 8–10 per cent of the Western Australian grainbelt and cost.
Region: West
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Grain market access and chemical residues
10.06.2020Grain market access and chemical residues
Region: National
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Diamondback moth best management practice guide - southern
10.06.2020The diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella, is a destructive pest of Brassica oilseed, vegetable and forage crops, which has developed resistance to more than 80 insecticides globally.
Region: South