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on areas of adaptation, sources of variability, species mixtures, and important issues related to animal health and the conservation of native vegetation. ... Avoid rank growth to maintain quality during season. Manage to maintain the companion legume.
In Australia, regular intensive cultivation by this system has degraded the soil structure. ... Retaining organic matter on the soil surface also reduces erosion and conserves soil moisture.
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.
As you can see on the previous slide with no fertiliser, we have had a good establishment. ... is what we had as an average of plant stand under the various row spacings.
Regenerates from seed reserves in the soil. Rust is a potentially important disease in sub tropical coastal areas of NSW.
Work is underway at the CCC Wollongbar blueberry research tunnels, to develop an interactive irrigation calculator. ... using drainage in potted blueberries, with the aim of recycling nutrient rich water.
It was not considered particularly useful, as yield was the prime selection factor. ... Management. On the far north coast, Shaw grows best from January to May.
The fungus primarily infects leaves, causing reduced plant vigour and fruit set. ... scouting of blueberry plants to detect early infections. monitoring weather conditions to identify when they are conducive to the infection and disease symptom
Agricultural issues for landfill developments. Summary. The purpose of this Primefact is to help consent authorities plan for and assess landfill facilities in rural areas.
Farm subdivision assessment guideline. Summary. Subdivision is the dividing of an allotment of land to create one or more additional allotments. ... This Primefact sets out the relevant agricultural issues and planning principles to consider when