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Towards an improved understanding of biochar. What happens to carbon in the soil after biochar is applied?
Intensive Plant Agriculture. DPI are providing a series of webinars offering insights into industries in the agriculture sector. ... Watch our recording on the horticulture industry (orchards) below. Check back soon for more Industry Insights!
Summer forage crop and grain choices for the NSW coast south of Coffs Harbour. ... The agronomy and management used can have a greater influence on the crop productivity than the variety chosen.
Irrigation of specific crops. Publications. PDF, 318.6 KB). Variety specific agronomy for irrigated soybean - Leeton (PDF, 839.0 KB). Presentations. Processing tomatoes drip irrigation.pptx (ms_powerpoint_document, 30.7 MB).
Information, data, and evidence are key components to help you understand what is happening in your area and will inform and guide your strategic planning process from the local to regional ... level. Below is a series of resources that showcases New
Not fully tested in Australia. Recent overseas research indicates that the stock has anchorage and compatibility problems, and an unidentified ‘burr knot’ like symptom at ground level of the root system.
Summary. This guide brings together current information from a variety of sources that will provide the reader with a useful resource to:. ... We have used the terms landholder and land manager interchangeably, as in many cases the individuals concerned
This factsheet provides the key messages from NSW DPI about soil carbon.
Blue-green algae. Overview. Blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, are the most ancient of all photosynthetic organisms. ... Current situation. WaterNSW website provides up-to-date information for NSW on the algae situation.
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