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Early maturing varieties are best suited to low rainfall (450–550 mm) areas with a shorter growing season. ... In irrigation areas good surface drainage is required to prevent scalding in early autumn and late spring.
Underground tile drainage has now been installed in many of these areas to improve the subsoil drainage. ... These areas flood occasionally. Historically, orchardists have applied an annual dressing of poultry manure.
Seeds should be stored at ambient temperatures and protected from sunlight and vermin. ... Seed has also been successfully sown using band seeders or the crocodile seeder in lower rainfall areas.
on areas of adaptation, sources of variability, species mixtures, and important issues related to animal health and the conservation of native vegetation. ... Can be justified for horse-resting paddocks or dairy-heifer-rearing areas. Soil requirements.
The Clean Coastal Catchments project is funded by the NSW Government through the Water Quality Initiative of the Marine Estate Management Strategy. ... The ten-year Strategy was developed by the NSW Marine Estate Management Authority to coordinate the
Naturalised chicory is commonly found on some roadsides in the higher rainfall areas of the Tablelands and Slopes of NSW, producing attractive pale blue flowers. ... Chicory in flower. Cultivars. Perennial types. Puna.Variable leaf cultivar. Prostrate
NOTE: The information in this Agnote must be read in conjunction with Introduction to selecting and using pastures in NSW, which covers information on areas of adaptation, sources of variability, species ... Varieties. Grasslands Goldie. Denotes that
hydroponic, protected cropping systems. ... reduce the risk of excess nutrients ending up in farm run off and polluting water quality in creeks and rivers and the marine estate.
Distribution. A. bipartita is distributed throughout the temperate higher rainfall areas of Australia. ... Seeds should be stored at ambient temperatures and protected from sunlight and vermin.
The CCC project, funded by the NSW Marine Estate Management Strategy, is tackling research knowledge gaps to help farmers better manage fertiliser applications and prevent diffuse pollution in coastal waters. ... Research in the right areas will help