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  1. Phytophthora root rot management in chickpeas 2023.pdf

    The topography or paddock aspect, along with soil type, influences the risk of PRR. ... No PREDICTA B soil samples from chickpea crop in this paddock have tested positive. •

  2. Chicory Part D - Management of chicory

    Application rates of N will depend upon paddock history and soil type; however, a minimum of 30 kg N/ha applied prior to or at sowing will aid establishment. ... When chicory growth is slow, stock would be moved fortnightly, giving each paddock a 6-week

  3. DPI livestock officers provide drought feeding advice | NSW Department of Primary Industries

    maintain weight in a bare paddock.

  4. Northern NSW research results 2022

    E). Paddock history 2020 Wheat. Soil type Light clay. Growing season rainfall and humidity Trangie: 1209 mm rain; Tamworth: 930.2 mm rain (Figure 1).

  5. Common sense with horses

    sight. memory. mearing. in the paddock. catching. handling. leading. tying up.

  6. Variety specific agronomy for irrigated soybean - Finlay

    Experiment site Field experiments were located in the same paddock for all three seasons (Figure 1). ... Zn = 0.81%) Inoculation method Peat slurry in-furrow injection Paddock layout Flat ground with overhead irrigation Sowing dates 21 November 2014, 12

  7. Driverless tractor technology - Trangie coup

    Precision agriculture goes beyond guiding a tractor around the paddock with a GPS – these sophisticated new systems allow farmers to use data, including soil tests, yield and weed maps, to effectively ... technology. “Farmers can learn more about

  8. Summer legume forage crops: cowpeas, lablab, soybeans

    Animals will wander around the paddock preferring to graze any grasses and weeds for up to a week, but then adapt quickly.

  9. 2.-Rhizobial-Inoculation_Grain-Legumes.pdf

    Inoculate when:. • the particular legume has not been grown in the paddock previously, or it has been longer than. ... those used in the paddock in the past. • the presence of acidic or highly alkaline soils in the paddock may limit survival of the

  10. Southern NSW research results 2020

    Southern NSW research results 2020 R E S E A R C H &D E V E L O P M E N T – I N D E P E N D E N T R E S E A R C H F O R I N D U S T R Y. www.dpi.nsw.gov.au. Southern NSW research results 2020 R E S E A R C H &D E V E L O P M E N T – I N D E P E