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  1. FSG Webinar 4: Testing and Tales from the Wollongbar Labs

    Click on the link below to listen to the audio from Friday 18 September 2020. ... Wollongbar Environmental Laboratory. The NSW DPI Environmental Laboratory has been operating at Wollongbar since 1997.

  2. Fungus gnat management in greenhouse crops

    Adult fungus gnats can be found sitting on the surface of plastics and media, and flying around the bottom of plants. ... Under a microscope, a Y-shaped pattern can be seen in the veins on the end of the wings.

  3. IOM Macadamia Resilience

    Craig also adds mulch under the trees and actively cultivates full ground cover. ... IOM excavation and ground works were partly funded by the Clean Coastal Catchments erosion control incentives program.

  4. Citrus harvest posters

    Citrus harvest posters. These posters outline the methods of safe and efficient harvest practices. ... The posters are available in 5 languages - English, Bislama, Malay, Samoan and Tongan.

  5. Identifying key diseases

    Effective management of diseases depends on being able to quickly recognise disease symptoms and correctly identify the cause. ... Correct diagnosis requires a plant sample that shows the full range of symptoms present on the crop.

  6. Blueberry establishment and production costs

    The following calculations for northern NSW are based on the establishment and production costs for one hectare with 3700 plants for a 4 ha farm of blueberries. ... In northern NSW, growers using Southern Highbush redevelop blueberry beds in year 8-12 so

  7. Grassed up - Introduction

    Until this confidence develops, the  demand for native grass seeds will remain limited. ... In addition, the size of the seed crop  depends entirely on seasonal conditions.

  8. Arrowleaf clover

    Incorporating arrowleaf clover in sub clover based pastures can extend the grazing phase by 4–12 weeks. ... Tends to grow after the haymaking season, and its quality is considered to be too coarse to be a prime forage species.

  9. Consol lovegrass

    However, once conditions become cool, germination won’t occur until soils warm in the following spring/summer. ... For best livestock performance, avoid rank growth. The most nutritious stage is young to medium regrowth.

  10. Wallaby grass - a domesticated native grass

    Over 2000 individual plants were collected throughout the Tablelands, Slopes and Plains of NSW. ... over some weeds - the addition of fertiliser will often boost only weed growth.

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