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lime applications and paddock selection as keys to producing high faba bean yields on acid soils.
The stick is randomly thrown across the paddock and the plants that are nearest the ends of the stick are recorded. ... Repeat the process 50–100 times throughout the paddock. Fifty observations of a double ended stick will give you 100 observations
Shelter and Lamb Survival Project. This experiment will compare the survival of twin lambs to marking when born in a paddock with shrubs or crop compared to the best pasture lambing ... paddock on the farm.
If you have to use a wet paddock, remember that bare soil is much more easily compacted than soil with thick ground cover.
day. Number of cows x 63. Sample weight (kg) x paddock width (m). ... Weight of sample was 3 kg (i.e. 2, 400 kg DM/ha available) and the paddock width was 100 m.
Drive in wheel tracks you have already made. This limits soil compaction to a minimum area of the paddock.
Inspect the bulls in the yards or paddock before sale and note any unusual behaviour or activity. ... Never jump them from the back of a truck directly into a paddock—it may be the last time you see them.
The first step should be strategic soil sampling to establish the pH and nutrient status of the paddock. ... The next step is to establish a four to five-year plan for the paddock.
Optimum nutrition requirements will likewise vary according to climate, soil type and paddock history. ... In some cases this may be of benefit, as it will extend the grazing life of the paddock.
Get quad bike safe. NSW farmers and workers are gaining valuable quad bike safety skills through the NSW Department of Primary Industries’ (DPI) Tocal College as part of the NSW Quad Bike Safety Improvement Program. NSW DPI Principal Tocal College