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  1. Oriental fruit fly

    The current range of Queensland fruit fly in NSW and locations of interest for that pest are used as proxies for areas of interest for an incursion of oriental fruit fly ... Milder winters with higher minimum and mean temperatures may allow survival of

  2. Queensland fruit fly

    Queensland fruit fly numbers decrease during winter, with small populations persisting in warmer, protected areas: this is known as ‘over-wintering’. ... The Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone, was established to protect highly productive horticultural areas

  3. Serrated tussock

    They have assessed climate change impacts for extensive livestock, broadacre and irrigated cropping, marine fisheries, forestry, horticulture and viticulture, and important biosecurity risks associated with these industries to inform sound planning,

  4. Protected Cropping in Cherry Orchards – 2022-2023 Growing Season (Year 1)

    Using a suite of digital technology, we monitored temperature, relative humidity and wind speed in areas with and without the cover. ... rain and shade) and their impacts on mitigating important climate variables such as wind speed and maximum

  5. Radiata pine

    Expansion into areas west of the current growing regions is also likely to be hampered by these changes (high confidence). ... In the future, forest managers could consider expanding plantations to areas which were previously considered too cold.

  6. Lupin

    The map shows major NSW lupin growing regions. Darker colours represent larger areas of lupins. ... They have assessed climate change impacts for extensive livestock, broadacre and irrigated cropping, marine fisheries, forestry, horticulture and

  7. Irrigated maize

    Maize is often grown close to major dairy production areas and beef cattle feedlots, where maize silage is used as a bulk energy source. ... The map shows major NSW maize growing regions. Darker colours represent larger areas of maize.

  8. Buffalo fly

    Flies overwinter in low numbers in sheltered, moist and hilly areas that are less likely to be affected by frost. ... significant impact on the beef and dairy industries in areas not currently affected.

  9. Irrigated rice

    The map shows major NSW rice growing regions. Darker colours represent larger areas of rice grown. ... They have assessed climate change impacts for extensive livestock, broadacre and irrigated cropping, marine fisheries, forestry, horticulture and

  10. Dryland and irrigated wheat

    The map shows major NSW wheat growing regions. Darker colours represent larger areas of wheat grown. ... They have assessed climate change impacts for extensive livestock, broadacre and irrigated cropping, marine fisheries, forestry, horticulture and

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