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  1. Slender serradella Ornithopus pinnatus

    Slender serradella Ornithopus pinnatus. Slender serradella. ( High-resolution. image available). NOTE: The information in this Agnote must be read in conjunction with Introduction to selecting and using pastures in NSW, which ... covers information on

  2. Maintaining groundcover to reduce erosion and sustain production

    Maintaining groundcover to reduce erosion and sustain production. Summary. Managing pastures to maintain adequate levels of groundcover is the most effective way to minimise run-off and erosion.

  3. Pasture mealybug

    Pasture mealybug have spread from the Atherton Tablelands to the NSW North Coast. ... Generally, this occurs in the warmer months of the year, especially following rainfall.

  4. New interim fertiliser guidelines for Australian blueberry growers

    These guidelines aim to address the current lack of appropriate information for Australian growers. ... The Clean Coastal Catchments project is funded under the NSW Government's Marine Estate Management Strategy.

  5. Integrated pest and disease management for Australian summerfruit

    Making the decision to use to IPDM: Personal choice. Six steps to controlling summerfruit pests and diseases. ... Biological control. Reducing the impacts of birds in horticulture. Download. Published: 01 Dec 2005.

  6. How to prune a navel orange

    How to prune a navel orange. Navel orange pruning is an essential practice to achieve larger sized blemish free fruit that returns the highest price. ... The second step is ongoing maintenance so old branches are continuously removed for new branches to

  7. Sunraysia on-farm research results available

    The report is available for free to Australian horticulture levy payers (i.e. ... Kaolin clay products Surround and Screen significantly reduced the incidence of fruit sunburn.

  8. Cottony cushion scale

    The newly hatched nymphs are reddish with dark antennae and legs (Figure 2). ... The female does not need to mate to produce young. Males are rare.

  9. Fuller's rose weevil

    After hatching, the larvae drop, burrow into the soil and feed on citrus roots. ... on the Citrus Australia website and contact their packer in spring to discuss their management program.

  10. Grapevine management guide 2018-19

    Grapevine management guide 2018-19. The 2018–19 edition of the Grapevine management guide focuses on managing pests and diseases in vineyards. ... The guide also includes the chemical appendices and the Australian Wine Research Institute's 'Dog book'.

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