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  1. Cropping

    paddock rotations, elevated input costs and some noted general risk aversion from farmers due to events of recent seasons.

  2. Are my soils acid?

    You need at least 35 soil cores - 10cm deep - from all over the paddock. ... So sample the paddock as described above - or take at least six cores at any one site.

  3. Oilseeds

    Kurt Lindbeck encouraged growers to weigh up the risks for 2021 crops and alter paddock selection, crop choice and fungicide programs where necessary.

  4. Grazing native

    Indicator species Continuous Four paddock Sub-and-super grazing rotation. Soil micro-organisms (kg/ha) 160 480 720. ... 2 paddock rotation 4 65 36 41 19. 4 paddock rotation 4 68 38 38 19.

  5. Phalaris pastures

    The paddock must be sprayed with herbicide before sowing to completely control all competition. ... The fertiliser requirements of a phalaris pasture can vary widely from paddock to paddock, property to property and district to district.

  6. Prograze introduction

    PUTTING IT TOGETHER Planning PROGRAZE Plus Grazing management Summary Drought Paddock recording Summary APPENDICES 1. ... Carrying capacity A measure of a paddock or farm’s capacity to carry.

  7. Compliance

    Through the NSW Food Authority, DPIRD is also responsible for regulating and monitoring food safety across the entire food industry supply chain in NSW - from paddock to plate.

  8. Herbicide residues after drought

    Paddock strip test for residues. If time is available, use the seeder to sow a test strip of a sensitive species across the paddock. ... The limitation is that nothing will grow until after it rains, unless a strip can be irrigated, so paddock tests

  9. Recovery

    event, such as being used as a sacrifice paddock or having pugging develop. ... Resources of particular relevance to paddock renovation and soil management are listed below.

  10. Prograze segment 8

    If the paddock has green that is of very low quality (e.g. ... we can graze the paddock for 6 days and achieve satisfactory animal performance.