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  1. Serradella - Part E Seed production

    Irrigate to avoid stress during the growing, flowering, and early pod filling stages. ... If the pods are very dry and weathered, segmentation and germination are improved.

  2. Windbreaks for citrus

    Windbreaks for citrus. Summary. This factsheet explains the damage done by wind to citrus trees and fruit. ... It lists the benefits of windbreaks and covers the design of natural and artificial windbreaks, including plants that can be used.

  3. Building a greenhouse

    Building a greenhouse. Summary. This Agnote covers the following aspects of building a greenhouse:.

  4. Lemon growing manual

    The manual is suitable for new and established growers, orchard staff and managers and technical and industry advisors. ... The document has been divided into sections that can be downloaded individually.

  5. Burgundy bean

    This gives the advantage of persisting and regenerating plants. Burgundy bean is sown at 3-7 kg/ha, at a depth of 2 cm. ... The seed is marketed by Heritage seeds and comes pre-inoculated and pelleted, which accounts for higher seeding rates.

  6. Butterfly pea

    Can be heavily grazed and grows well on the heavier soil types. ... Performs well where lucerne is not well adapted. It does not perform as well in southern Queensland or northern NSW where the environment is less tropical.

  7. Grazing brome

    Most growth in the winter-spring. Suited to well-drained soils. It requires close frequent grazing to perform well and persist.

  8. Pasture Brome

    Pasture Brome. Name:. Pasture brome (Bromus valdivianus). Description:. A perennial grass with most growth in the spring/summer period with moderate growth in winter.

  9. Purple clover

    The ability to grow for an extended period in late spring and early summer allows purple clover to potentially enhance animal production at the time of year when animals are usually ... This Primefact includes information on the following aspects of

  10. Talish clover

    It is not suited to saline soils. This Primefact contains information on the following:.

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