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  1. How to reduce stemflow in a macadamia orchard

    This is where rainfall is collected by the canopy of the trees and funnelled down the tree stems, leading to soil loss around the base of the trees. ... In the video, soil scientist Justine Cox explains the location and amount of soil movement.

  2. Controls over steroid supply and use

    The order is available for download below. In summary, the provisions are as follows. ... Authorised inspectors under the Stock Medicines Act may request access to all such records.

  3. Introduction to irrigation management: Evaluating your pressurised system

    Introduction to irrigation management: Evaluating your pressurised system. This series of publications, from the Waterwise series, provide information about how to evaluate a number of pressurised irrigation systems. ... The following aspects of the

  4. Delaying permanent water on drill sown rice

    The rice crop is sown and initially managed the same as a conventional drill sown crop, but permanent water application is delayed until at least 50 days after the first flush ... irrigation. The reduced time the crop grows in ponded water results in

  5. MPfN - enhancing nutrient use in cotton

    MPfN - enhancing nutrient use in cotton. The issue. Substantial amounts of nitrogen (N), sourced from both soil organic matter mineralisation and fertiliser, may be lost from irrigated cotton-producing soils. ... Soil P declines throughout the profile if

  6. Harlequin bug in apple orchards

    Harlequin bug in apple orchards. Summary. Harlequin bug Dindymus versicolor, is a native Australian plant bug in the family Pyrrhocoridae. ... Prior to the introduction of synthetic insecticides in the 1950s, harlequin bug was considered a significant

  7. Hazelnut industry expansion

    The information provided should be used as a guide to find potential regions for expansion. ... However, specific and comprehensive site analysis must precede the final decision regarding site suitability for any orchard establishment.

  8. Delicious

    May have a slight stripe. One of the most susceptible Delicious strains to russet in some seasons. ... Storage. Long storage, over 12 months in controlled atmosphere (CA), as for the red and spur strains.

  9. MPfN - Sugar cane systems

    These stores are made up of mineral N and PMN prior to planting or the ratoon crop. ... UAV based multispectral imaging used to assisted research trials on assessing crop N uptake throughout the growing season.

  10. Forage brassicas - quality crops for livestock production

    Forage brassicas - quality crops for livestock production. Summary. Forage brassicas are members of the brassica family, which includes radish, turnip, swedes, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauliflower and cabbage. ... The forage brassicas are mostly grown

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