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  1. Pasture sustainability and management in drought

    This ability varies with species, and so optimum pasture management during drought will depend on the pasture type and species.

  2. Grape phylloxera pest information and biosecurity

    Immature phylloxera are called crawlers or nymphs and resemble the adult in shape. ... Phylloxera crawlers can be present on the leaves and fruit of infested grapevines.

  3. Powdery mildew - a new disease of carrots

    While the organism causing the disease is commonly found in parsnip crops, powdery mildew has not previously been recorded on carrots in Australia. ... The latest outbreak has occurred on several different carrot varieties. This Primefact gives some

  4. Navel orange pruning methods and trial

    Videos have been made introducing the experiment and demonstrating how each of the treatments were implemented. ... Trellis citrus production trial and video (4 min): overview of the navel orange trellis production experiment.

  5. Perennial brome grasses

    In their environments of origin, they are regarded as a high-quality component of grassland systems, with the capability to produce high-quality herbage throughout the year. ... This Primefact contains information on the following:. Adaptation.

  6. Grassed up - General guidelines for seed production

    Past experience shows that investment recovery rate depends on yields and the seed price. ... However, the larger the individual mature plants, the wider the row spacing should be.

  7. Woolly pod vetch

    Slow winter growth. Susceptible to heavy grazing pressure at establishment and in the spring. ... Select varieties on the basis of hard-seed levels. Low hard-seed levels:.

  8. CCC dairy collaboration 2023

    Systematic soil testing, a key feature of the Fert$mart program, found phosphorus levels were adequate on Yattarna. ... The test results indicate that no further applications of expensive phosphorous based fertilisers are currently required.

  9. Black heart

    When it occurs, it is usually where orchards have been planted after, or interplanted with, tomatoes or potatoes infected with the fungus. ... This Agfact has been written for stone fruit growers who would like information on the black heart of stone

  10. Growing garlic in NSW

    Fresh consumption of garlic is around 3, 500 tonnes imported mainly from China, Africa, Taiwan, New Zealand and the USA. ... Introduction of improved, higher yielding varieties and a greater appreciation of the fresh product at retail level has improved

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