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Native Budworm Moth

The native budworm moth, also known as Heliothis, is a major pest of pulse and oilseed crops. This year
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Keep an eye out for Septoria Tritici Blotch

Septoria Tritici Blotch (STB) is a fungal disease of wheat. In the past, it has been considered a disease
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Blackspot in Field Peas

Blackspot in field peas is the greatest disease threat to field peas in Southern Australia. Given the dry autumn,
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Get to know SMART Clethodim

With grass selective herbicide applications not far around the corner, I thought it would be a good time to
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11 CONSIDERATIONS FOR A LATE BREAK OR DRY SEEDING

With a late autumn break this growing season, here's a list of factors to consider.
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Pre-Emergent herbicide degradation with dry sowing

What to do with many soil profiles are either completely dry or dry in the top 30cm.
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Group J Herbicides under Resistance Pressure

At the recent GRDC updates Chris Preston from the University of Adelaide gave a talk on the latest information
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New wheat variety suited to early sowing

A new wheat variety released this year from AGT has significant promise to help farming systems.  “Longsword” is a
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MID-ROW BANDING OF NITROGEN IN SEASON

  MID-ROW BANDING OF NITROGEN IN SEASON Trials completed in 2016 through funding from Grains Research and Development Corporation
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Getting to Know Paraquat and Diquat

It’s that time of year again when pulses are getting sprayed to either crop-top weeds or desiccate and dry
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