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  1. Old man saltbush

    Managers can readily see how much feed is available for the medium term. ... An excellent plant for reducing the threat of dryland salinity on vulnerable soils.

  2. White clover

    average annual rainfall. 750 mm with summer incidence. Advantages. Contribution to feed supply throughout the year, depending on district. ... On the South Coast and western irrigated areas: perennial ryegrass and Italian ryegrass, paspalum and kikuyu.

  3. Pest and disease analysis in hazelnuts

    In some parts of the world, losses due to insect and mite pests have been estimated to be as high as 20%. ... It combines current knowledge on pests and diseases, highlights exotic threats that could potentially impact on the Australian industry, and

  4. Phytophthora root rot management in chickpeas

    All kabuli varieties are susceptible to PRR. Substantial yield losses (up to 70%) can still occur for chickpea varieties with the highest PRR resistance ratings when conditions are highly favourable for ... Phytophthora root rot can travel in soil and

  5. Hybrid disc medic

    Spray-topping annual grasses at seed-set in spring can severely reduce the seed production of medics. ... Valuable comments on the script were provided by J. Howie, Senior Research Officer, South Australian Research and Development Institute.

  6. Yellowing and physiological spots in wheat and barley crops

    The yellowing is believed to relate to transient nutrient deficiency associated with a reduction in the supply rate (uptake and mineralisation) under colder temperatures and may also be related to waterlogging

  7. Who to consult when planning for blueberry development

    The industry is intensive, high in value, a significant employer, and produces a quality product for the domestic and export market. ... This factsheet aims to ensure the blueberry industry develops and operates in a sustainable, profitable and

  8. Strawberry fertiliser guide

    Fertiliser programs and soil preparation depend largely on the soil’s natural fertility, soil organic matter content and previous cropping history of the site.

  9. Neglected citrus orchards: NSW Biosecurity Act for citrus

    sure that these biosecurity risks are not affecting the productivity of the neighbouring properties. ... preventing the entry of these threats into NSW. quickly finding, containing and eradicating any new threats that have entered.

  10. QLD mandarin pruning practices videos

    Queensland. An extended version of the Margram pruning demonstration is provided for those seeking more detail. ... An overview of the project is available from the Horticulture Innovation Afourer project description web page.

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