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  1. Gama medic

    Gama medic. Name:. Gama Medic (Medicago rugosa). Description:. A self regenerating annual legume growing mainly in the autumn, winter and spring. ... It is suited to the western edge of the cropping zone (similar area to Cyprus barrel medic) and to

  2. Red clover

    Select varieties on the basis of:. Oestrogen level:Oestrogen can adversely affect performance of breeding stock. ... Red clover oestrogen is used in the pharmaceutical trade.). Maturity: Earlier types usually provide earlier feed in the spring.

  3. Snow grass

    May require supplementation with slashing or an occasional cool burn to reduce the percentage of dead leaf. ... Serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma) is also vegetatively very similar, but has a papery ligule and awns in the seedhead.

  4. Wire grass

    Jericho wiregrass). MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES. Provide ground  cover even on the poorest soils where few other grasses will grow and can be  indicators of soils less suitable for agricultural production. ... Manage pastures to  maintain the density of

  5. Lady Williams

    Fruit shape. Medium, round conical, globose-oblate. Skin and flesh. Bright pink-red with a stripe over most of the surface. ... Smooth, firm, crisp texture with acceptable flavour when the satisfactory sugar–acid balance is allowed to develop.

  6. Hay shed fires

    reduce mould and heating, some risks for silage, and the effect of heating on feed quality. ... ignite. There is also a section in the Primefact on the increase in hay shed fires during drought.

  7. Virus diseases in canola and mustard

    Beet western yellow virus (BWYV) was first identified in eastern and Western Australia in the early 1980s.

  8. Phytophthora root rot yield loss tool

    The tool can also be used for several target yields, typical of various rainfall zones or an anticipated rainfall within a region. ... input costs to harvest. estimated profit loss: from crop yield losses and input costs from the time of PRR detection.

  9. Additional Resources

    Additional Resources. Module 1: Introduction to risk and establishing the risk management context. ... Noise. Sediment and Erosion. Nutrient Runoff. Biosecurity. Module 4: Evaluate the risk management plan.

  10. Common insect pests of strawberries

    Common insect pests of strawberries. Summary. This Primefact provides identification, management techniques, and biological control agents for the common insect pests of strawberries:.

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