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Slug control fact sheet
28.07.2022Slugs are an increasing problem in the high-rainfall zones, especially where conservation agriculture is practised.
Region: National
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Correcting layers of high soil strength with deep tillage -…
15.06.2022Correcting layers of high soil strength with deep tillage - northern region
Region: North
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Physical Soil Constraints fact sheet
06.06.2022The villains of hard subsurface layers in sandy soils.
Region: National
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Weed Web Moth fact sheet
25.05.2022The weed web moth is a native species that can be found across much of arable Australia, but is most common in South Australia, Victoria and eastern New South Wales.
Region: National
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Septoria tritici blotch in wheat
25.05.2022A foliar disease of wheat, Septoria tritici blotch has a significant impact in the high-rainfall zones, and occasionally the medium-rainfall zones, of southern and eastern Australia.
Region: National
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Pre-emergent herbicides fact sheet
11.04.2022With the continued evolution of herbicide resistance, growers are being forced to introduce a range of different weed control tactics.
Region: National
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Soil testing fact sheet
29.03.2022Deep N testing during the crop tillering stage helps to understand N pool available to plant for growth, taking into consideration mineralisation of organic matter
Region: South
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Fertiliser fact sheet
10.03.2022Fertiliser test strips are useful for determining the type and amount of fertiliser to apply to a paddock or zones within a paddock.
Region: South
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Inoculant and seed treatment fact sheet
09.02.2022Planting legumes as part of a cropping rotation provides growers with valuable rotational benefits, including the fixation of atmospheric N. Depending on the legume type, the amount of N fixed can exceed 100 kg/ha for utilisation by the
Region: National
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Brome grass factsheet
22.12.2021A diverse management strategy over two or three years, with late season control of survivors, is the key to depletion of the brome grass seedbank.
Region: National