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  1. How cultivation affects soil

    Minimum cultivation. Minimum cultivation refers to a reduction in the number of times the paddock is cultivated for crop production.

  2. National Organochlorine Residue Management Program

    6) The 'Hill' and/or 'Spring' paddock fences will be kept food producing animals proof. ... animal at removal, the date found, and the likely period spent in the 'Back Paddock'.

  3. Canola growth and development

    Included in each chapter are practical exercises to demonstrate how knowledge of plant physiology can be applied in the paddock. ... References and further reading – 27 In the paddock – 29 Seed size, Calculating your germination percentage,

  4. Sodic soil management

    If a whole paddock is being treated, leave an untreated strip to show whether gypsum has had an effect.

  5. Poultry producers and BSE controls

    period if litter has been spread on a well-grazed paddock. If regrowth does not occur within. ... 30 days then stock should be kept off the paddock until it does.

  6. Decision in ag precision

    Precision agriculture goes beyond guiding a tractor around the paddock with GPS – these sophisticated new systems allow farmers to use data, including soil tests, yield and weed maps, to effectively manage

  7. Irrigated canola in southern cropping systems

    Key management areas Paddock selection Select paddocks with good soil structure that are not hard setting and have good internal drainage. ... tie s. The herbicide tolerance group should be chosen according to the paddock weed spectrum.

  8. Landforming and soil management

    LANDFORMING AND SOIL MANAGEMENT. Landforming includes such activities as laser grading, landplaning, and activities that involves moving soil from one area of a paddock to another. ... Bernie McMullen). Figure D8–2. POST-LANDFORMING MANAGEMENT. Crop

  9. Albus lupins

    paddock selection. varieties. sowing. seed treatment. nutrition. weed control. insect control.

  10. Livestock safety in disasters

    For fire:.  a large heavily grazed/ploughed paddock or. several with internal gates locked open (to allow.