GRDC Grains Research Update Lock 2018
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• A network of soil moisture probes and weather stations has been established across the Eyre Peninsula. • The ‘live’ data can be viewed by visiting the https://eparf.com.au/ website and then clicking on the yellow Soil Moisture Probe Network icon in the top right-hand side and logging on using the user name: EPARF and password: EPARF....
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Strategies to improve productivity on a sand are in three categories: quarantine, mitigate and amelioration. Deep ripping to relieve compaction regularly produces useful increases in crop yields. Well incorporated, solid rates of clay eliminate water repellency. Aggressive tillage (e.g. mouldboard plough, large disc ploughing) will reduce repellenc...
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Relative humidity >90% facilitates snail movement and feeding. Baiting is most effective when snails are actively feeding and when conducted before significant egg-laying. Summer weed control and cultural methods of snail control play a crucial role in managing populations where numbers are high....
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Increasing incidence of brome grass in cropping paddocks in southern Australia appears to be associated with selection of biotypes with greater seed dormancy by crop management practices used by the growers. A preliminary kiln study showed that temperatures in excess of 450 degrees Celsius for at least 40s were required to guarantee the complete ki...
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