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The morning forum presented the latest findings from CCC blueberry nutrition and irrigation recycling research. ... knowledge and observations on the practical implications of evolving water recycling technology and design.
The CCC scientists are tracking the movement of nitrate, phosphate, and ammonium in the soil profile. ... soil following fertiliser application, or have been transported into the soil from another nitrogen source.
system. The tunnels will house research trials on blueberries grown in substrate, funded through the Clean Coastal Catchments (CCC) project. ... As soon as the taps are ready to be turned on for fertigation, almost four hundred potted blueberry bushes
The research crop was located at the Wollongbar Agricultural Institute (WAI) at Wollongbar (28. ... Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 118, 101–108. Bryla, D.
Coastal regions. Summary. This publication contains estimates of the daily growth rate of pastures and selected forage crops, as well as a guide to selecting pasture and forage crop types for ... It covers the following NSW regions: Far North Coast, Mid
The AWRI has provided articles on smoke uptake by vines , grapevine recovery and remediation options for smoke-affected wine. ... For a copy of the guide, please contact Darren Fahey at darren.fahey@dpi.nsw.gov.au.
Kevin’s presentation discussed how to calculate nutrient removal in macadamia crops, and the drivers of nutrient usage during the production season. ... His presentation also covered nutrient budgeting in the wider orchard management system - not just
Surf Club to hear the latest advice on managing fertiliser nutrients and erosion in NSW macadamia orchards. ... macadamia farms for the past two years, during a dry and a wet year.
Endophytes of perennial ryegrass and tall fescue. Summary. Endophytes are fungi that live between the plant cells of many forage grasses. ... Their presence within the plant is symptomless, living mostly near the base of the grass tiller and in the
Research by the CSIRO, NSW Agriculture &Fisheries and the Soil Conservation Service of New South Wales demonstrated that management burning effectively manages INS. ... With fire, landholders can reduce the number of woody weeds and seedlings in a