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Blackleg Management Guide
08.04.2024Quantify the risk, paddock by paddock.
Region: National
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Crop Sowing Guide
South Australian Crop Sowing Guide
18.03.2024The variety trial results presented in this guide are sourced from the NVT program and the National Vetch Breeding Program.
Region: South
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Green Bridge Factsheet
13.01.2010The essential crop management tool – green bridge control is integral to pest and disease management
Region: National, North, South, West
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Crop Sowing Guide
Victorian and Tasmanian Crop Sowing Guide Data Summary
18.03.2024The 2024 Victorian and Tasmanian Crop Sowing Data Summary contains the latest information on current varieties of the major winter crops grown.
Region: South
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Rotations
26.12.2009Good rotations – when do you need a break? The agronomic value of break crops needs to be considered across the whole rotation not just in respect to the year of production.
Region: National
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Eyespot factsheet
01.02.2020Eyespot caused by Oculimacula yallundae is a stubble-borne fungal disease of cereals that occurs in areas with prolonged cool and damp conditions early in the growing season.
Region: South
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In-crop herbicide use
18.01.2024Application considerations for in-crop herbicide use
Region: National
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Crop Sowing Guide
Western Australian Crop Sowing Guide
23.11.2023The 2024 Western Australian Crop Sowing Guide contains the latest information on current varieties of the major winter crops grown.
Region: West
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Practical tips for spraying
18.01.2024Practical tips to reduce spray drift
Region: National
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Rhizoctonia
24.02.2016Tips and Tactics for managing Rhizoctonia Root rot. Root rot is caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG8, a fungus that grows on crop residues and soil organic matter. Management of Rhizoctonia requires an integrated approach to reduce inoculum and control
Region: South, West