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  1. Macadamia

    In NSW, macadamias are predominantly grown around the Northern Rivers and mid-north coast regions. ... This model assumes that the crop is not irrigated and depends only on rainfall.

  2. Serpentine leafminer

    The increase is likely to be greatest under the high emissions scenario (high confidence). ... The effects of serpentine leafminer on horticultural industries in NSW will depend on:.

  3. Climate

    Outlining who the DPI Climate Branch are, some of our key achievements and opportunities. ... Upcoming events. Hay. 17 July 2024. Understand the benefits of Agtech on-farm.

  4. Wheat stripe rust

    The wheat stripe rust pathogen requires cool and wet conditions to infect crops. ... Once infected, the fungus grows in the leaf tissue, producing orange-yellow pustules.

  5. Program Partners for Agtech Catalogue

    Ag IoT devices, on-farm connectivity solutions and integrated dashboards from these suppliers will be listed on the upcoming Agtech Catalogue website. ... This will form the technical solution and financial basis for their grant applications.

  6. Oriental fruit fly

    This damages the interior of the produce and may cause it to fall to the ground. ... The key oriental fruit fly life stages include egg, larvae, pupae and adult.

  7. Climate-Smart Pilots

    Technology is seen as an important factor underpinning the capacity of agriculture to adapt to climate and other changes into the future. ... New information technologies provide the means to connect the landscape, farmers and regional communities in

  8. Carbon neutrality

    Carbon neutrality. Carbon neutrality refers to the production of products without increasing the atmospheric concentration of GHG. ... the atmosphere is limited, as is the amount of carbon that can be stored per hectare.

  9. Livestock Research

    A destocking drought module is being added to Farming Forecaster, the online livestock management and pasture prediction tool, to indicate to farmers how much grass they could grow if they were ... AgTech overview showcasing how trough sensors and

  10. Fisheries Research

    Capturing IoT data is the first step in aiding end users (e.g., farmers), however, an important factor to consider is how to present these data in an easy to understand ... Sensors on the Clyde River are showing how technology can be used to help growers

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