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Eradication of footrot from sheep flocks on the Northern Tablelands

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Series: Agnote DAI-321  Edition:  Last updated: 01 Aug 2004

Footrot eradication strategies in southern NSW are based on a predictable spread period in spring, combined with hot dry summers that provide a reliable non-spread period suited to undertaking eradication inspections.

On the Northern Tablelands, however, the less predictable occurrence, or absence, of non-spread periods requires a more flexible eradication strategy.

This Agnote contains information about the approach to eradicate footrot, specific to the Northern Tableands.


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