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  1. Tropical perennial grasses - sowing rates

    Tropical perennial grasses - sowing rates. Summary. 'Seed' of most tropical perennial grasses is sold and sown ‘in the floret’ or as coated seed.

  2. Hybrid Disc medic

    Minimum average annual rainfall for the variety. Sowing rate:. 3–8 kg/ha.

  3. Kingston black

    Kingston black. Origin. Was probably named after the village of Kingston, near Taunton, Somerset, England.

  4. Mandarin growing manual

    The manual covers all of the main cultural practice and development considerations including:. ... For a hard copy of the guide, please contact:. Andrew Creek, 0428 934 952, andrew.creek@dpi.nsw.gov.au.

  5. High density case study: Sunmar economic analysis

    The economic analysis is limited to the assumptions chosen in the budget spreadsheets. ... All scenarios have the same pruning cost per tree whilst trees are young.

  6. Inoculating and pelleting pasture legume seed

    That is, the rhizobia and the legume plant live together in a symbiotic or mutually beneficial relationship. ... Adding molybdenum at inoculation. Re-inoculating seed. Environmental factors affecting the survival of Rhizobia.

  7. Dry sowing

    You must sow on time if you want to get the best yield, so if the time comes and it hasn’t rained, consider sowing dry! ... This Pulse point includes the following topics concerning dry sowing of pulses:.

  8. NSW Poppy Industry

    If you see any unusual or suspicious behaviour near poppy crops, please report it to the NSW Police. ... If the licence holder cannot be contacted, the employee should call the the NSW Biosecurity and Food Safety Licensing and Accreditation Services on

  9. Namoi Woolly pod vetch

    The young, almost fernlike, prostrate runners are weak and easily damaged by grazing. ... It is most important to ensure a heavy seed set in the first year.

  10. Soil acidity and liming 4th edition

    2. ) below 4.8 in the root zone (0-20cm). A soil pH (CaCl. ... The changes in the solubility of plant nutrients associated with increasing soil acidity are:.

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