GRDC Grains Research Update Hopetoun 2019
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• Proactive disease management can minimise losses associated with root and foliar diseases. • Avoiding highly susceptible varieties where possible provides effective disease control. • Identifying paddocks at risk of root disease prior to sowing using PREDICTA® B testing enables strategies to minimise yield loss to be implemented....
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• Knowing your yield potential at the start of the season allows growers and advisers to make decisions on which inputs are required. If there is good soil moisture, inadequate crop inputs for the 2019 crop, may result in lost opportunities to get your business back on track following the dry 2018. • Reducing expenditure on variable costs such as ...
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• Domestic and export demand for hay remain solid in short term. • Export prices are matching those of domestic drought demand. • Suggest accessing export oaten hay market with a new crop contract....
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• Brome grass has resistance to Group A and Group B sulfonylurea herbicides in the Mallee, but Intervix® is still effective. • Two years of excellent control of brome grass seed set is required to run down seed banks. • Bromacil 800g/kg (eg. Uragan®) or flumioxazin (eg.Terrain®) are useful alternatives to glyphosate for controlling weeds on fence l...
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