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How feeding damage clues can aid in invertebrate pest…
14.10.2020The first principle of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is to identify the pest through monitoring, and understand the threat posed to the crop. IPM is often described as a ‘knowledge-intensive’ approach to pest management, requiring an
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Dealing with dispersive soils fact sheet
11.08.2020Grey sticky clay, hard-setting clay, Moort clay and Sunday soil are some of the common names for WA dispersive soils. Dispersive soils cover 8–10 per cent of the Western Australian grainbelt and cost.
Region: West
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Grain market access and chemical residues
10.06.2020Grain market access and chemical residues
Region: National
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Managing manganese deficiency in lupins
26.05.2020Managing manganese deficiency in lupins
Region: West
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Inoculating legumes: tips for optimising nodulation
11.05.2020inoculating legumes: tips for optimising nodulation
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Eyespot factsheet
01.02.2020Eyespot caused by Oculimacula yallundae is a stubble-borne fungal disease of cereals that occurs in areas with prolonged cool and damp conditions early in the growing season.
Region: South
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Spot Form Net Blotch Factsheet
01.02.2020Spot form net blotch (SFNB) is the most common foliar disease of barley in Australia.
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Stay safe around grain storage
14.11.2011The fundamental approach to grain storage safety is the same as for all other farming activities. The aim is to have a safe workplace for everyone on the farm, including workers, contractors, families, visitors and the owner/managers.
Region: National, North, South, West
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Dealing with High Moisture Grain
14.11.2011Grain at typical harvest temperatures of 25-30C and moisture content greater than 13-14 per cent provides ideal conditions for mould and insect growth. There are a number of ways to deal with high moisture grain - the key is to act quickly and
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Yellow Leaf Spot Fact Sheet
22.08.2011A break from wheat-on-wheat, stubble management and growing resistant varieties are important risk-reducing practices for the stubble-borne disease yellow leaf spot.
Region: National, North, South, West