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New Group F Rhizobia Inoculant for Faba and Broad Bean
14.07.2023Acid tolerant rhizobia improve nodulation of faba and broad bean.
Region: National
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New Group E Rhizobia Inoculant for Field Pea, Lentil and Vetch
14.07.2023Acid tolerant rhizobia improve nodulation of pea, lentil and vetch.
Region: National
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Proximal soil sensing systems
27.03.2023An overview of the different proximal soil sensing systems available to Australian growers, and for use in precision agriculture.
Region: National
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Improving nitrogen decisions with crop sensing
27.03.2023An overview of the different crop sensing options available to Australian growers for improving nitrogen decisions and for use in precision agriculture.
Region: National
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Pulse width modulation sprayers: what we have learnt, correct…
02.03.2023Pulse width modulation is a spraying system where the flow rate is controlled at each nozzle on a sprayer. This is unlike a standard spray system that controls the overall flow rate.
Region: National
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Satellite-based remote sensing for PA
27.02.2023An overview of the different satellite imagery options available to Australian growers, and for use in precision agriculture (PA).
Region: National
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Foliar applications of spray
04.08.2014Foliar applications of fungicides and insecticides
Region: National, North, South, West
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Spray equipment
04.08.2014Weather monitoring equipment for agricultural spraying operations
Region: National, North, South, West
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Grain Storage Fact Sheet: Storing Pulses
01.07.2014Storing pulses successfully requires a balance between ideal harvest and storage conditions. Harvesting at 14 per cent moisture content captures grain quality and reduces mechanical damage to the seed but requires careful management to avoid
Region: National
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Pest Suppressive Landscapes fact sheet
05.05.2014Native remnant vegetation can support beneficial predatory insects. Pest suppressive landscapes are those that have the right mix of habitats that support beneficial insects and allow them to move into crop fields, while discouraging the build-up of
Region: National, North, South, West