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They discuss their findings into two new designs for 'denitrifying woodchip bioreactors' developed by North Coast Local Land Services and installed on protected cropping and blueberry farm sites,. ... Improving Water Quality Downstream of Protected
Large areas of bare soil, together with intense rainfall events have led to observed soil movement within orchards and occasionally off-site. ... Macadamia growers also talk about how they have protected their soil under their trees and designed
Atlas PG. Denotes that this variety is protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights. ... In ‘summer dry’ environments, some carryover stubble is considered useful. In hotter areas with more erratic rainfall, more carryover feed (e.g.
Frost-susceptible: Kazungula, Splenda P. Note: 'P' denotes that this variety is protected by Plant Breeder's Rights. ... If kept short can be grown with white clover. At lower butt densities and adequate interstitial areas, greater lotus can be grown
Area of adaptation. Subtropical North Coast, preferably away from areas that experience heavy frosts. ... Denotes that this variety is protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights. Sowing rates:. -
Seed marketing. Most new cultivars are now protected under Plant Breeder’s Rights (PBR) legislation. ... Unauthorised commercial propagation and sale of protected varieties is an infringement of the PBR Act.
Purchase of a PBR protected variety means that for individual farmers there are restrictions. ... PBR protected lines may also be used on farm by either or both partners in a bona fide share cropping situation.
They produce well under high input systems of management. Rust resistance:On the coast and in humid growing areas, resistance to rust can be very important. ... Note: 'P' denotes that this variety is protected by Plant Breeder's Rights.
Area of adaptation. All tablelands and slopes areas of NSW, Riverina, Central West Plains and irrigated areas. ... Denotes that this variety is protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights. Sowing rates:. -
resupinatum. soft-seeded types (called ‘shaftal clover’ in some areas). Trifolium resupinatum var. ... Denotes that this variety is protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights. Sowing rates:.