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  1. Axillaris

    of adaptation, sources of variability, species mixtures, and important issues related to animal health and the conservation of native vegetation. ... Disadvantages. It has no ability to root at the nodes and is susceptible to constant grazing.

  2. Biserrula

    This material was then further developed and evaluated, resulting in the release of the world’s first commercially available cultivar of biserrula in 1997. ... This Primefact contains information on the following:. Adaptation. Description. Varieties.

  3. Cocksfoot

    It was introduced to Australia (probably accidentally) in the early days of European settlement, and had become naturalised in areas of NSW and Victoria by the 1850s. ... The critical factor is to choose a variety that is best suited to the climatic

  4. Diamondback moth control in Asian leafy Brassica crops

    Diamondback moth control in Asian leafy Brassica crops. Summary. The Key Pest of brassica crops is Diamondback moth (Cabbage moth), Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus). ... This Primefact covers the following topics:. Life history of the insect and damage

  5. Fruit spotting bugs

    FSB are a major impediment to the commercial production of most tree fruits and nuts, and some vine fruits. ... What are the fruitspotting bugs? Monitoring FSB. Controlling FSB. Crop-specific FSB management – macadamias.

  6. Covering materials

    Covering materials. Summary. This Agnote explains the properties of four types of greenhouse coverings (glass, plastic sheeting, plastic films and protective screen fabrics) as well as light and heat transmission in

  7. Black Sigatoka regulation and policy

    Black Sigatoka regulation and policy. The documents below outline the conditions for movement of banana fruit, banana bells and packaging in response to a Black Sigatoka outbreak in Queensland.

  8. Old man saltbush

    Old man saltbush. Name:. Old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia). Description:. Shrubs are grown in hedgerows as block or alley plantings across the farm to  provide high-protein green feed during periods

  9. Woolly pod vetch

    annual rainfall:. 550 mm Southern NSW, 650 mm Northern NSW. Select varieties on the basis of:.

  10. Issues for community title in agricultural areas|Issues for community title in agricultural areas

    Issues for community title in agricultural areas. Summary. This Primefact identifies the critical agricultural planning issues, principles and factors to consider when assessing proposals to subdivide rural lands under community title

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