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  1. Forage brassicas - quality crops for livestock production

    paddock selection and preparation. sowing. crop nutrition. crop protection. grazing management.

  2. Phosphorus nutrition for winter crops

    Useful guides to application rates for crops. 5 paddock history soil testing geographic zones target yield. • ... into a low, medium or high P category using. the paddock history guidelines in combination.

  3. How earthworms can help your soil

    Species that thrive in compost will not survive the harsher conditions of paddock soils, which dry near the surface.

  4. Part E - Sub clover varieties and their identification

    Choosing a sub clover variety is a matter of matching a variety with the particular environment and paddock in which it will be grown.

  5. Part 2

    Clean fallow and eliminate weeds from around paddock perimeter for at least one month before sowing. ... Plough out heavily infested stand in winter and re-sow paddock with two successive cereal or grass forage crops.

  6. Secondary schools

    Aligned to the NSW Technology Mandatory syllabus, these resources investigate the main Australian agriculture industry sectors: wheat, beef, dairy, sheep, pork, poultry and horticulture; from the paddock to the plate.

  7. Part A - Subterranean clover in NSW - identification and use

    On the Northern Slopes where a range of soil types can occur within a paddock:. ... Adding balansa clover to sub clover can give good results where parts of the paddock are waterlogged.

  8. Straying stock

    Do not just put them back in a neighbouring paddock without contacting the neighbour – this may inadvertently spread more risk. •

  9. Supplementary feeding of cattle

    Supplementary feeding is an option only when there is paddock feed available. ... When availability of paddock feed becomes limited, survival feeding or production feeding must be implemented.

  10. Creep feeding beef calves

    Calves become accustomed to grazing away from their mothers in an adjoining paddock. ... An oat crop or sown millet paddock could be used to finish calves.