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  1. Cider apple varieties

    Cider apple varieties. The fifteen cider varieties with a reasonable history in Australia are:.

  2. Northern Rivers Soil Health Card

    in partnership with NSW DPI (then NSW Agriculture) and the Natural Heritage Trust. ... It provides space for you to rate your own soils after carrying out the tests.

  3. Macadamia sorting calculator - explanatory notes

    If previous figures are left in the input cells the calculations will not be accurate for the new sample analysed. ... Problems. If you are having problems with downloading or using the program contact:.

  4. Walnut industry expansion

    Large walnut orchards are located in the Goulburn Valley (Victoria), Riverina (NSW) and Tasmania. ... Hull split occurs late in the growing season and trees are shaken for mechanical harvesting.

  5. Evaporative cooling in greenhouses

    The water droplets are typically in the range of 100 to 200 microns. ... A wet floor can pose a safety risk to people in the greenhouse.

  6. Northern Rivers Soil Health Card

    in partnership with NSW DPI (then NSW Agriculture) and the Natural Heritage Trust. ... It provides space for you to rate your own soils after carrying out the tests.

  7. Tropical perennial grasses - seed quality

    If seed quality, purity and germination are below the average expected for a cultivar, then potential establishment will be low. ... It is going to cost you extra money to increase the sowing rate and improve establishment.

  8. Benchmarking Cotton Water Productivity

    Long-term trends in water productivity in the Australian cotton industry - February 2020. ... CottonInfo partnership resources. The DPI Water Research &Development team work closely with the cotton industry's CottonInfo organisation.

  9. Monsterosa deliciosa (fruit salad plant)

    Monsterosa deliciosa (fruit salad plant). Summary. This Agfact briefly outlines the following aspects of growing Monstera deliciosa (fruit salad plant):.

  10. 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

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