Farm chemicals
General information
- Controls over steroid supply and use
- Dithiocarbamate fungicides
- Herbicide residues after drought

- Pesticide application records
- Pesticide resistance in onion thrips
- Pesticide use notification plan
- Pesticides - a guide to their effects on honey bees
- Pesticides - reducing damage to honey bees
- Reducing herbicide spray drift

- Spray application in onions
- Spray Sense
A series of leaflets which cover pesticide issues including calibration, choosing pressure gauges, residue testing, poisoning, spills, storage and transport, container disposal, labelling, record keeping and spray coverage. - Testing soils for residues of persistent chemicals
- Using copper sprays to control diseases in citrus

Reporting suspicious behaviour with chemicals
From the bookshop
- Field crop herbicide injury: the ute guide

- Pest Sense - a 'pest management' card game

- Spray drift management - principles, strategies and supporting information

- Spray Sense

This booklet contains the entire Spray Sense series which is a series of leaflets which cover pesticide issues.
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Policy and regulation
- Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1994
- Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (New South Wales) Regulation 2010
PROfarm courses
- SMARTtrain® chemical safety (Level 2)
- SMARTtrain® safe use of hazardous substances (Level 2)
- SMARTtrain® chemical application (Level 3)
- SMARTtrain® chemical risk management (Level 4)
- SMARTtrain® OHS risk management on farms (Level 4)
- SMARTtrain® Level 3 reaccreditation
- SMARTtrain® Level 4 reaccreditation
- SMARTtrain® fumigation on farms
- SMARTtrain® weeds and their control
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