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Summary. Broad-scale herbicide resistance is continuing to spread through the GRDC Northern Region. ... This Primefact provides cost estimates based on the weed control data provided in the cited sources.
Bigeye Tuna. Scientific name. Thunnus obesus. Characteristics. Bigeye Tuna are a member of the family Scombridae and are easily distinguished by their noticeably larger eyes, hence the name. ... Confusing Species. Juvenile Bigeye Tuna are often confused
There are about 6 golden strips running along the body, which are more prominent on larger fish. ... The flesh is white and firm and it is considered one of our better table fish.
Native Oyster. Characteristics. Flat oysters are bivalve molluscs belonging to the family Ostreidae. ... These oysters live in the subtidal zone from about 2 to 20 m depth.
Keep the Australian horse industry sustainable. Everyday horse ownership practices are all part of being biosecure. ... Educating visitors about the importance of biosecurity. Having an emergency disease action plan.
Digital Agriculture Research. The Digital Agriculture Team works in partnership with primary producers, universities, and tech companies to develop new digital technologies as well as demonstrate how they can practically assist ... We investigate the
No person should rely on this map for the purpose of any business, financial or real property decision. ... Contact your local NSW DPI Office or read the closure notice for more information.
This has resulted in changes in the management of Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV) exposure cases. ... INT18/58192. State of New South Wales through the Department of Industry, 2018.
More detailed mapping is not available for the majority of these as most are highly mobile and can occur throughout the coastal waters of NSW. ... The maps are available in formats useful for regional and site-based planning and assessments.
Croppa Creek and Tulloona, north of Moree. Cudgen & Bonville on the North Coast. ... Pyree in the Shoalhaven. Coleambally in the Riverina. Bega on the South Coast.