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  1. Poultry litter/manure and BSE controls for carriers and spreaders

    BSE does not occur in Australia. Overseas the disease has been shown to spread through meat products fed to cattle. ... The contents of this Primefact include the following:. what is BSE? the connection between poultry litter and BSE.

  2. Slender rats tail grass or native parramatta grass

    In drier areas, it is more common along sandy  creek-lines or on heavy clays of the plains. ... It has moderate palatability and digestibility when young and  leafy, but rapidly produces stout, fibrous stems during the growing season that  makes it

  3. How to fill out your pesticide application record

    be used for the treatment commencement and completion items of ICAs 1–3. ... You could also use it to record that batch number of the product.

  4. Fu qua (Momordica charantia)

    Fu quas are grown in South East Asia, India, South America, East Africa and the Caribbean. ... A popular recipe involves stuffing the hollowed out gourd with pork mince and baking.

  5. La lot (Piper sarmentosum)

    It is sometimes called “betel leaves”. However, it should not be confused with Piper betel, the leaves of which are chewed with “betel nut” (actually the seed of a palm) and

  6. Pesticide resistance in onion thrips

    Pesticide resistance in onion thrips. Summary. Onion thrips is the most important insect pest of onion and if uncontrolled can reduce yield, damage bulb skins, and transmit damaging virus diseases. ... This Primefact outlines the reasons why pesticide

  7. Spray application in onions

    It's also important to minimise the impact of pesticides on the environment. ... The importance of correct calibration of spray booms, including nozzle selection and spray pressures along with application of the right volume of water, is explained in

  8. Management options for fusarium wilt of snow peas

    The best control option is resistant cultivars but these are not currently available. ... soil fumigation. avoidance of infected fields. planting in cooler months of the year.

  9. Soil-borne diseases of beans

    Some diseases develop under differing conditions; for example, some are worse when the soil is wet whereas others prefer a dry environment. ... Avoidance of infected fields and rotation are the only viable options for most of the diseases described in

  10. Which thrips is that?

    A guide to the key species transmitting tomato spotted wilt virus in NSW. ... A guide to the key species damaging stone and pome fruit in NSW.

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