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20 tips for profitable canola - victoria
13.12.2019Canola is Australia’s third largest grain crop and is known for its value as a break crop for weed and disease management, and for its profitability when managed well.
Region: South
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20 Tips for profitable canola - northern nsw
13.12.2019Canola is Australia’s third largest grain crop and is known for its value as a break crop for weed and disease management, and for its profitability when managed well.
Region: North
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20 tips for profitable canola - south australia
13.12.2019Canola is Australia’s third largest grain crop and is known for its value as a break crop for weed and disease management, and for its profitability when managed well.
Region: South
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20 tips for profitable canola - central & southern nsw
13.12.2019Canola is Australia’s third largest grain crop and is known for its value as a break crop for weed and disease management, and for its profitability when managed well.
Region: North
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Root Lesion Nematode - Southern
01.10.2019Root lesion nematodes (RLN) are microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed within and damage plant roots, thus reducing crop yield.
Region: South
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Root Lesion Nematode - Northern
01.10.2019Root lesion nematodes (RLN) are microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed within and damage plant roots, thus affecting crop yield.
Region: North
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Crown Rot - Southern
01.10.2019Crown rot is an important stubbleborne fungal disease of cereals that is common in Victorian and South Australian crops.
Region: South
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Crown Rot - Northern
01.10.2019Crown rot is a widespread stubbleborne fungal disease in the northern grain-growing region. Recent research has demonstrated that yield loss from crown rot can be up to 25 per cent in wheat and barley in southern NSW.
Region: North
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Harvest Weed Seed Control for the Southern High Rainfall Zone
01.10.2019Harvest weed seed control (HWSC) is an umbrella term that refers to a range of technologies and practices that capture and destroy weed seeds at harvest. These include chaff carts, narrow windrow burning, chaff lining, chaff tramlining (chaff decks)
Region: South
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Insecticide resistance in the southern region: current status,…
01.08.2019The Australian grains industry has an ongoing reliance on limited chemical control methods – particularly cheaper broad-spectrum chemistries. Therefore, managing insecticide resistance is a major challenge.
Region: South