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  1. Prograze appendix 3

    In the next spring, the treated paddock should be rested to allow plants to regrow. ... This will include paddock preparation, adequate fertiliser and harvesting at the correct pasture growth stage (Phase II). •

  2. White cottonseed - a supplementary feed for beef cattle

    It can be used as, and in, a supplement when a paddock has more than 1200 kg DM/ha of pasture.

  3. Managing diseases in chickpeas in 2025.pdf

    Photo: Pulse Australia. Figure 9 Chickpea crop at Croppa Creek where more than 40% of paddock was lost to PRR. ... Know the disease levels in your paddock. Use PreDicta B tests for Phytophthora medicaginis populations.

  4. Latest goat industry data

    We had reports of poor reproduction in sheep and goat herds and the results may be influenced by goat paddock distribution, stocking rates and the timing of large, efficient goat harvesting

  5. Managing water during fire, flood or drought

    When introducing stock to a new paddock, make sure they are familiar with the location of the watering point and are drinking the water, particularly in pastoral areas. ... This will reduce their foraging radius and the area of the paddock being used.

  6. NSW Winter crop variety sowing guide

    Profitable winter crop production depends on choosing the most suitable variety for each paddock and sowing time, optimising tactical crop management to achieve the chosen variety’s yield potential, and matching

  7. Sure-fire pasture improvement

    DPI’s how-to guide has tips on paddock assessment, species selection, nutrition, weed and pest management, cover cropping and grazing management. ... Ms Burns said the structured approach will help producers identify constraints limiting establishment,

  8. Tagasaste (tree lucerne)

    Costs of protection can be considerable,. repellents should be considered. Protection of young plants for the first two years need not necessarily place a paddock out of production: inter-row spaces

  9. Zinc Phosphide for Mouse Control in Paddocks

    Zinc Phosphide for Mouse Control in Paddocks

  10. Pasture recovery after bushfires

    Staggers is most likely to occur when. phalaris is the only feed in the paddock. ... best to sow this paddock first. Weed control. Many pasture weeds will quickly colonise.