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  1. Pistachio industry expansion

    The local (Australian) demand for pistachios has steadily increased by approximately 9% per annum since 2000 (ANIC, 2014). ... The information provided should be used as a guide to find potential regions for expansion.

  2. Citrus harvest exercise and nutrition guide

    This guide is a supplement to the NSW DPI Australian fresh citrus harvest handbook. ... Information in the guide includes:. Daily pre-work warm-up exercises. Stretching during harvest.

  3. Shaw creeping vigna seed production

    The domestic and export seed market for Shaw creeping vigna has enormous potential to develop. ... A South American demand could be developed as well. This Factsheet covers the following topics:.

  4. Burgundy bean - a new summer growing legume

    Burgundy bean - a new summer growing legume. Summary. Burgundy bean (Macroptilium bracteatum) is a native of South America, occurring throughout Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela where the rainfall varies ... the cultivars.

  5. Prairie grass

    This practice may need to be repeated every 2 years but this depends on the weed seedbank. ... Such a practice has the potential to lead to a permanent temperate grass pasture.

  6. Tropical perennial grasses - grazing management

    Tropical perennial grasses - grazing management. Summary. In the first year after sowing, grazing should be avoided until plants have a well developed root system. ... It is also preferable in the first year to allow the pasture to flower and produce

  7. Background information on sheep gross margin budgets

    The majority of the budgets presented are based on improved country capable of running any of the enterprises. ... The production levels are achievable by most genuine producers, given good management practices and sufficient planning.

  8. Armyworms in rice

    Armyworms in rice. Summary. The common armyworm Leucania convecta (Mythimna convecta) was a serious problem for NSW rice producers during the 2011/12 and 2012/13 rice seasons, particularly in the ... Agronomists have estimated that around 60% of Murray

  9. Salinity tolerance in irrigated crops

    The tolerance of plants to salinity is mainly influenced by:. climate, particularly the abundance or lack of rainfall to leach salts from soils. ... soil types and drainage characteristics within the root zone which influence the ease of leaching and.

  10. Webinar 7: Update on the CCC macadamia erosion incentives program

    Fifty landholders received grants of up to $5000 to reduce the impact of agricultural production on the marine estate. ... Click on the link below to listen to the audio from Friday 21 May 2021:.

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