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  1. Cattle worm control in NSW

    Jul-Aug Oct-Nov Dec. Weaners  () Move to 1st ‘safe’. paddock if prepared. ( ... of 2nd ‘safe’ paddock. for weaners. Notes This is a generic guide for NSW tablelands areas.

  2. Pesticide application form

    N. Treated W EArea. S. Host/Pest Paddock Number/Name: Paddock Area: Order of Paddocks Sprayed:. ... Crop/Situation: Type of Animals:. Crop/Pasture Variety: Age/Growth Stage:. Growth Stage: Mob/Paddock/Shed:.

  3. On ground reporting | State Seasonal Update

    Completing a report allows a user to create a geotagged photo diary, monitor dam levels, or record changes at an individual paddock level.

  4. Phytophthora root rot yield loss tool

    Information required from grower or agronomist. 1. Average chickpea yield of target paddock. ... Information required from growers or agronomists:. 1. Average chickpea yield of target paddock.

  5. Prograze segment 6

    Too often pastures fail because the wrong species are sown in the wrong paddock. ... for the climate, soil fertility and paddock. • Have a range of pasture types on properties.

  6. Livestock recovery after fire

    Close observation in the paddock should be conducted at least weekly to identify and treat animals suffering from ongoing effects of burns. ... Paddock observations should attempt to identify any animals showing signs of the following:.

  7. On ground reporting | State Seasonal Update

    Completing a report allows a user to create a geotagged photo diary, monitor dam levels, or record changes at an individual paddock level.

  8. Part G - Establishing sub clover

    amount of sub clover seed (2 kg/ha) every time the paddock is sown during the cropping phase. ... Otherwise, clover plants (and therefore seeds) will be left in patches in the paddock.

  9. On ground reporting | State Seasonal Update

    Completing a report allows a user to create a geotagged photo diary, monitor dam levels, or record changes at an individual paddock level.

  10. Lupin anthracnose

    Volunteer lupins can arise from within last year’s lupin paddock or from feeding lupin seed to stock over summer and autumn.