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Beneficial insects – the back pocket guide
17.05.2024All insects and other invertebrates (such as mites and spiders) have specific roles in the environment. These may include seed dispersal, nutrient cycling and pollination of crops and native plants. Additionally, there are many naturally occurring
Region: South, West
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Slugs In Crops: The Back Pocket Guide
14.05.2024Slugs have become an important pest group attacking Australian grain crops as farming practices have changed.
Region: National
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Documenting a contract harvest agreement – what you need to know
13.05.2024Documenting a contract harvest agreement – what the farm business manager needs to know to get
Region: West
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Blackleg Management Guide
08.04.2024Quantify the risk, paddock by paddock.
Region: National
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Paddock Practices
Paddock Practices: Alert to manage Fusarium crown rot across…
04.04.2024Paddocks being sown to a cereal this year with a history of tight cereal rotations and/or grass weeds may be at risk of Fusarium crown rot.
Region: North, South
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Barley net form of net blotch Group 11 (Qol) fungicide resistance
02.04.2024Net form of net blotch (NFNB) is an important disease of barley and can cause significant yield losses. Researchers have detected a mutation in NFNB affecting Group 11 (Qol) fungicides in barley samples collected in South Australia.
Region: South, West
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Paddock Practices: Carbendazim fungicide and its continued use in…
27.03.2024Carbendazim is a systemic (Group 1) benzimidazole fungicide. It is used to control fungal diseases on some pulse crops in Australia, primarily chocolate spot (Botrytis fabae) on faba beans and grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) on lentils and, to a
Region: National
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Paddock Practices
Paddock Practices: Manage green bridge to reduce virus/aphid risk…
14.03.2024Volunteer canola is currently widespread across much of the southern region and warm conditions appear to already be favouring aphid persistence. A TuYV outbreak could cause significant damage to canola crops.
Region: South
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Paddock Practices
Paddock Practices: Check retained canola seed before sowing
04.03.2024Growers are encouraged to check the quality of their retained canola planting seed.
Region: National