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  1. Plantain

    Highest growth rates will occur in the warmer months. It can be sown on its own, but is more often used as a component of a perennial pasture mix.

  2. Northern Rivers drainage report

    Mr Culleton's findings and recommendations are outlined in the Northern River's Agricultural Drainage Report. ... Have your say. Consultation on a separate report - the Coastal Floodplain Drainage Options Report - will open in early 2024.

  3. Lupini bean - a bitter contamination risk for sweet albus lupins

    Summary. Most of the albus lupins grown in Australia contain low levels of seed alkaloids and are said to be ‘sweet tasting’. ... High-alkaloid types are said to be ‘bitter tasting’. Large-seeded, bitter albus lupin (also known as ‘lupini

  4. How to compost on farm

    How to compost on farm. Summary. Composting is the breakdown of any organic material (ingredients) into a crumbly, dark, soil-like product in which none of the original material can be

  5. Straighthead in Australian rice crops

    The symptoms are only obvious at panicle emergence, and it is often confused with cold-induced sterility, particularly in less severe cases. ... It is not seed-borne or transmitted around the farm. Drying the soil mid-season allows the soil to change

  6. Successful silage TopFodder silage manual

    It draws together information from around the world on all aspects of silage relevant to the Australian grazing industries. ... Our aim has been to cover "everything you ever needed to know about silage" - from the practical to the scientific.

  7. About Clean Coastal Catchments

    Marine Estate which includes the NSW coastline, coastal waterways and estuaries, and marine waters. ... Contacts. Email the CCC project team at: ccc.info@dpi.nsw.gov.au.

  8. Nashi asian pear varieties

    The better varieties of Nashi or Asian Pears were introduced and released into Australia in:. ... Kosui, Shinsui). Mites bronze the leaves of others such as Nijisseiki, similar to apples.

  9. Watercore of apples

    Affected tissue is water-soaked and glassy looking. Generally damage is not visible on the skin, and it is only when fruit are cut that the damage is seen. ... In severe cases flesh can be affected right up to the skin, which then darkens over affected

  10. Cocksfoot

    Sowing rate:. 1–3 kg/ha. Select varieties on the basis of:. Plant type. ... southern NSW) than a summer active variety. Intermediate types have characteristics between the two main plant types.

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