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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. ... The ingestion of old flower heads may be associated with fibre ball (phytobezoar) development
Molybdenum deficiency in plants. Summary. This Agfact contains information about the following aspects of the nutrient molybdenum (Mo) in plants:.
Chicory may respond to the application of minor and trace elements in some localities. ... The most productive chicory stands are those with 50–60 plants per square metre.
A perennial tufted grass, the species being naturalised in parts of Queensland. ... Although it is not a prolific seed producer under NSW conditions (very late flowering), it has the ability to thicken vegetatively.
Irrigated wheat in southern cropping systems. Summary. Correct varietal selection, together with appropriate agronomic management, can significantly increase irrigated wheat yields.This manual outlines the principles to consider when growing
Soil organic matter in cropping systems. Summary. Farm productivity is linked to the soil functions that rely on decomposition of organic matter. ... There is agronomic value in building soil organic matter. The topics in this Primefact include:.
Weather Station Network. The Weather Station Network (WSN) is an initiative of the DPI Viticulture Skills Development Program. ... Data display varies between weather station provider and station capability. The WSN includes 42 weather stations covering
Poona and Caloona are the main cultivars available. Cowpeas are drought and heat tolerant and can be sown once your soil temperature reaches 18oC for 3 days.
White clover or Kenya clover (far North Coast only) are the main companion legumes used, with lotus also used on suitable soil types. ... Planting rate:. 1 cutting (runner) per square metre. Select varieties on the basis of:.
showcase change and encourage wider adoption of best management practice in the berry industry. ... This article was originally published in Edition 5 of the Australian Berry Journal.