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Time to check for pasture dieback

PASTURE dieback can be difficult to identify but summer is the best time of year to get out in the paddock and check for it.

Staff writer
Summer is an ideal time to be on the look out for pasture dieback according to MLA.

Summer is an ideal time to be on the look out for pasture dieback according to MLA.

During the growing season, (spring to autumn) pasture dieback becomes easier to identify, particularly after a significant rainfall event because it's obvious where pasture simply isn't growing. Meat...

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