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The most critical factor in accurately setting the sowing depth is to set it in the paddock, remembering that most sowing equipment ‘digs in’ when the soil is soft and friable. ... decline. Applications of other fertilisers like phosphorus, potassium
Stage 1: Early Recovery. Enough rain at the right time causes an initial improvement in paddock conditions (e.g.
The only reliable way to determine if a paddock has an acidic subsurface soil is to. ... This means it likely that half of the paddock will have a pHCa and ECEC less than the average.
present. d) Plans do not infer that this is only one paddock of a particular pasture type i.e. ... KEY. wise to consider all important variables that may affect pasture production in a paddock.
safely from paddock to paddock or to facilities.
1. To get a snapshot of the chemical properties of the soil in a paddock – this is usually done prior to the sowing of a crop or pasture. ... eg. Surname – site/paddock. If multiple containers are used for soil from one source, this should be
High in-crop rainfall did cause some waterlogging, which affected experiment yields in lower lying paddock areas. ... Keep and manage a photo diary of your farm 3. Monitor the same paddock over many years.
a particular shed, paddock, or other facility). The management area should be clearly defined - preferably with maps - in your biosecurity management plan.
If symptoms of suspected RWA are observed, it is important to change clothing (including hats) and clean footwear and vehicles before entering another paddock or farm.
Know the N status of your paddock and adjust your stripe rust management accordingly. • ... GRDC Update. Paddock Practices: Stripe Rust GRDC. Australian Cereal Rust Survey: Australian cereal rust reports.