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Using production zones to develop a soil testing strategy
25.05.2021Using production zones to develop a soil testing strategy
Region: South
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Soil testing to determine fertiliser applications
25.05.2021Soil testing to determine fertiliser applications
Region: South
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Plant tissue testing fact sheet
22.05.2021Plant tissue testing can help growers monitor the uptake of nutrients and possible deficiencies limiting crop growth during the season.
Region: South
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Soil acidification fact sheet
02.03.2021Subsurface acidity refers to a soil pH (measured in calcium chloride) of 5.0 or less, occurring at depths below 10cm from the soil surface.
Region: South
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Correcting layers of high soil strength with deep tillage -…
19.02.2021Correcting layers of high soil strength with deep tillage - southern region
Region: South
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Sunflower nutrition
01.03.2016Crop nutrition is a vital management consideration for profitable sunflower production. Getting the rightbalance and supply of nutrients will maximise sunflower yield and oil quality.
Region: North, South
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Strategic tillage in no-till systems
01.03.2016No-till farming systems that include minimal soil disturbance and stubble retention offer a wide range of economic, environmental and soil quality advantages compared to conventional tillage systems. However, there is growing evidence that strict
Region: North, South
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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
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Wheat Rust - Northern, Southern and Western Regions
24.02.2016Stripe rust, Stem rust and Leaf rust. Tips and Tactics for addressing these fungal diseases.
Region: North, South, West