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  1. Glycine

    The prior use of a registered herbicide to suppress competition may also be worthwhile. ... Rolling the seedbed after sowing may be worthwhile as it improves seed-to-soil contact.

  2. Lucerne for pasture and fodder

    Lucerne for pasture and fodder. Summary. Lucerne is a temperate perennial legume capable of producing high quality forage throughout the year, but its main production period falls in the spring, summer ... Part one is available to the right under the

  3. Phalaris Pastures

    Phalaris Pastures. Summary. Phalaris (Phalaris aquatica) is the most persistent and productive temperate perennial pasture grass which can be sown in the Tablelands and Slopes regions of New South Wales.

  4. Managing ground cover in the cropping zone of southern NSW

    The percentage ground cover is usually described as the opposite of percent bare soil surface. ... It is assessed when viewed from directly above the ground. The following information is provided in this Primefact:.

  5. Quantifying the potential risk of pesticides used on cotton farms

    increased night-time spraying) means that the cotton industry needs to remain vigilant to potential non-target impacts. ... Partners (or collaborators). CRC. The University of Sydney. Ishka Solution. The University of Newcastle.

  6. Common wheatgrass

    Flag leaf (leaf directly below the seed head) is long and sticks out at a right angle. ... GRAZING &NUTRITIONAL VALUE. Moderate to high grazing value. Digestibility ranges from 63-90 %. Crude protein 10-36%. MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES. Produces high quality,

  7. Tall speargrasses

    However, the presence of remnant grassland is probably more important than soil type. ... Heavy grazing or slashing at flowering will reduce seed contamination, but may reduce the populations over time.

  8. Restoration of degraded grazing country in the semi-arid areas of NSW

    Summary. The semi-arid region of NSW was settled in 1870, with wool production being the major focus. ... During this period there were numerous droughts and the land suffered degrees of overgrazing from both domestic and non-domestic animals.

  9. Testing albus lupins for bitter seeds

    Testing albus lupins for bitter seeds. Summary. The success of the Australian albus lupin (Lupinus albus) industry depends on the ability to supply 100% sweet seed. ... The bitter form of the gene causes seeds to have high alkaloid content – about 1000

  10. Managing vineyard pests

    The main areas producing wine and table grapes are the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area,. ... Hunter Valley, Mudgee, Orange, Cowra, Young, Gundagai and the Riverina. Table grapes are also grown in Sydney's south-west and grapes.

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