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  1. Blue heliotrope a best practice manual

    The manual’s content is intended to help people make decisions about blue heliotrope management by providing a guide based on current knowledge and understanding of best practice. ... The manual focuses primarily on property scale management of blue

  2. Feral goat biology and distribution

    This coincides with the optimum conditions for survival of the mother and young. ... Mortality. The mortality rate of kids from birth to 6 months is high.

  3. Oriental fruit fly

    They have clear wings with a narrow brown band extending along the edge. ... The thorax is dark coloured with two yellow stripes on top (Figure 1).

  4. Look out for new weeds in fodder booklet

    Look out for new weeds in fodder booklet. Request a copy of the booklet (PDF). ... Many weeds can be brought into new areas through the movement of fodder.

  5. Tomato Potato Psyllid

    The psyllid was detected in several Perth backyard vegetable crops and a commercial property north of Perth. ... You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:.

  6. Vertebrate Pest Research

    The unit’s applied research has direct relevance to the agricultural community in particular. ... development and refinement of animal welfare best practice for the control of pest animals.

  7. European blackbird

    Nesting failure is often caused by predation, particularly by the pied currawong (Strepera graculina). ... Damage. If fruit is available European blackbirds will consume it throughout the year.

  8. Restrictions on moving plants, plant products, soil and equipment

    Click on the relevant block below for further information on movement restrictions for moving plants, plant products, soil and equipment into, within and from NSW.

  9. Wild dog control

    who supplies the 1080 baits, must undertake a risk assessment of the program. ... Planning of aerial baiting. The local Wild Dog Control Association meets with the.

  10. Phylloxera

    The first signs of a phylloxera infestation are yellowing and stunted growth of individual grapevines. ... Where is it found? Phylloxera is found in most of the world’s grape growing regions.

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