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  1. Managing biosecurity

    Keep detailed livestock feeding records by paddock and mob so if a problem presents, you can track, trace and contain it.

  2. Dual purpose crops

    Ideally, there should only be one type of cereal sown in a paddock as stock will preferentially graze one cereal over another.

  3. Tools and support for farm business finances

    They provide in the paddock, face-to-face assistance to land managers in a range of areas including agricultural production, animal health, pest and weed management, biosecurity and environmental threats.

  4. Cropping on raised beds in southern NSW

    Similarly, it is preferable to keep tractors and field bin traffic on the paddock margins. ... Crop selection should be based in part on an assessment of the weeds in the paddock.

  5. Livestock movements

    Supports Farmers to construct underpases, to reduce risks to motorists, and livestock to allow movement from paddock to paddock/ facilities.

  6. Part 1

    Choosing a lucerne variety is a matter of matching the paddock to be sown with the intended use of the stand. ... Disease resistance The need to select for disease resistance depends very much on the paddock characteristics.

  7. Albus lupins

    Australia or South Australia; • remove ornamental lupins from. gardens. Management guidelines Paddock selection Select a paddock that has: • good drainage albus lupins are. ... 8 Albus lupins. is very effective. Where the paddock has had any type of

  8. striking-the-balance.pdf

    Three years later cattle have access to paddock shade and a laneway has been created. ... Managing these areas differently to the paddock was the biggest change for us.

  9. jdcap guidelines

    Monitoring of calving paddock. 6. Colostrum and milk feeding. 6. Roughage, calf pellets, and fresh water. ... o these animals as well as adult cattle must not graze the calf paddock.

  10. Prograze segment 3

    being grazed by the livestock (Segment 2). • The topography of the paddock being grazed. • ... genetics, paddock feed, supplements used, cost of supplements, joining time, season, market issues, animal health or poor assessment of pasture.