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  1. Paspalum

    Seed heads infected by ergot can affect  stock health. White clover, strawberry clover and lotus  are the main companion legumes used.

  2. Gravenstein

    Very vigorous, spreading. Disease status. Very susceptible to the virus twist (flat limb, gnarl), moderately susceptible to scab and mildew. ... Theissen - Red strain from Mr Theissen, Australia. Flat conical as for the ordinary strain; smooth red but

  3. Persian clover

    Persian clover. Persian clover. ( High-resolution. image available). NOTE: The information in this Agnote must be read in conjunction with Introduction to selecting and using pastures in NSW, which covers information ... on areas of adaptation, sources

  4. Part D - Viruses in sub clover

    The impact of viruses is greater where infection starts early in the season. ... For further information on subterranean clover, see the other sections of this Agfact:.

  5. Part G - Establishing sub clover

    Eradicating oestrogenic clover. A single pass of the plough does not eradicate oestrogenic clover. ... During the following autumn, new seedlings will establish after each fall of rain.

  6. Insect pests of crucifer vegetables

    Insect pests of crucifer vegetables. Summary. The crucifer vegetables - cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, turnip and radish - may be attacked by a number of insects. ... Some of these, such as cabbage white butterfly, cabbage moth and

  7. Neverfail

    Spikelets have 9-36 small unawned  florets. Flowers in response to rain  throughout the year, but more common in spring and autumn. ... Tolerant of heavy grazing and may  become the dominant species in overgrazed pastures.

  8. Rice cereal quality

    Rice cereal quality. Summary. To deliver new and improved varieties for Australian rice growers, Industry and Investment NSW (I&I NSW) supports a Rice Breeding Program and the Quality Evaluation Program

  9. Regenerative Agriculture

    There is also an increasing interest and emphasis on not only providing agricultural commodities, but increasing the delivery of environmental benefits for the broader community. ... At NSW DPI, we are passionate about the future, farms, landscapes,

  10. How to manage soil for citrus

    Continuous stable macropores (large pores).These indicate that the soil is not damaged. ... Cultivation achieves this by:. controlling weeds, thereby conserving soil moisture for the trees.

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