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Blackleg Management Guide
08.04.2024Quantify the risk, paddock by paddock.
Region: National
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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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Economics of deep ripping
01.03.2024Deep ripping involves the loosening of soil at depths beyond what traditional cultivation methods achieve.
Region: South
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PA in practice III
16.02.2024PA in practice III - tips, tricks and case studies for precision agriculture.
Region: National
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Ecology of major emerging weeds
09.02.2024Ecology of major emerging weeds is a comprehensive guide covering the background and description of each new major emerging weed in Australia's grain growing regions - including why it is a weed.
Region: National
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Farm Practices Survey Report 2016
21.12.2017This report outlines the adoption of key management practices used in Australian grain-growing regions.
Region: National
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Mirids in Mungbeans
12.12.2017Mirids are a major pest of mungbean crops, and are widespread throughout Australia. They are sucking insects that feed by piercing plant tissue. They have a preference for feeding on flowers, buds and young pods, causing these to abort, but will
Region: National
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Tips and Tactics: Emerging Weed Threat: Button Grass
08.12.2017Button grass is one of a number of summer weeds identified by growers as a potential emerging threat due to changing growing conditions. Button grass can reduce yields and be toxic to livestock. Get the best advice on controlling button grass in
Region: South
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Vetch Western Region - GrowNotes™
01.12.2017The Vetch GrowNotes™ - West explores vetch uses and how to grow it - paddock preparation, nutrition, weeds and herbicides, pest management, environmental impacts and post harvest management.
Region: West