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Inearly autumn, the tree can establish before the onset of cold winter temperatures. ... Back fill and firm the soil around the tree to remove air pockets.
3–5 kg/ha. If sowing with lucerne, reduce lucerne competition by reducing the lucerne sowing rate to 0.75 kg/ha.
Leaves, leaf sheaths and nodes are hairy. Leaves are dull green, with distinctive long glandular hairs along the leaf margins. ... Native millet (Panicum decompositum) forms a large blue-green tussock and the leaves have a distinct whitish midvein.
Resists spotted alfalfa aphid; tolerates blue-green aphid. It has vigorous seedlings and good growth in the first year. ... Variable regeneration from seed reserves in the soil (best on self-mulching soils).
Spikelets minutely hairy, occurring in two rows along the branches. Flowers late spring to autumn. ... Sensitive to frost, although the effect is reduced if surface water is present.
Click on the link below to listen to the audio from Friday 17 July 2020. ... After registering, you will receive a confirmation email explaining how to join the webinar.
The information covers:. The need for phosphorous. Deficiency symptoms. Factors affecting crop response. ... Tissue testing for phosphorus. The Agfact also includes a summary Fertiliser comparison chart.
The grazier's guide to pastures. Summary. Sowing and managing profitable pastures in the Central and Southern Tablelands, Monaro, and Upper South-West Slopes of New South Wales. ... Perennial pastures are the basis of both sustainable and efficient
Integrated pest management (IPM) is a strategy that draws on a range of management tools with the goal of using the least ecologically disruptive techniques to manage pests within economically acceptable ... Some of the topics covered in this Factsheet
Select varieties on the basis of:. Maturity: Use earlier maturing varieties in drier more marginal areas of medic zone.