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Pasture characteristics of irrigated dairy farms in northern Victoria A survey was conducted on 10 irrigated dairy farms in northern Victoria in October, January and April of the 1998/99 lactation to determine whether pasture ...
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HALOSULFURON-METHYL AND IMAZETHAPYR for the SELECTIVE CONTROL OF ... Halosulfuron-methyl has the greatest potential to control kyllinga. Neither herbicide alone, however, will provide the total solution to controlling ...
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Farming fragile environments: low rainfall and difficult soils in ... Medic-based pasture has been an essential component in cropping systems in the low rainfall areas of South Australia, both for re-building soil fertility ...
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Farming fragile environments: low rainfall and difficult soils in ... The Mallee and Eyre Peninsula regions of South Australia are characterised by low and variable rainfall, and soils with difficult chemical and physical ...
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Burning narrow windrows for weed seed destruction Experiments comparing crop residue treatments (Standing stubble, conventional windrow and narrow windrow) were established in randomised block designs with ...
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A Native Grasslands Overview Survival of all accessions of three species, common couch grass (Cynodon dactylon), marine couch (Sporobolus virginicus) and saltwater couch (Paspalum ...
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A Native Grasslands Overview Survival of all accessions of three species, common couch grass (Cynodon dactylon), marine couch (Sporobolus virginicus) and saltwater couch (Paspalum ...
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Saltland Capability Assessment: Targeting Plants to Landscapes to ... ... small-leaf bluebush, samphire, Rhodes grass, saltwater couch, puccinellia, tall wheat grass and lucerne, led to the development of a saltland capability ...
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Herbicide options for broad-leaved weed control in seedling chicory Herbicides and mixtures commonly used to control thistles in pastures (those containing 2,4-DB, Jaguar®, Lontrel®, 2,4-D amine and MCPA) were particularly ...
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Land degradation issues and management concerns for Aboriginal ... For example, previous experience has shown that land degradation results from early forms of exploration due to the need to access the most remote regions ...
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