The herbicide rate needed to kill a weed can double between one day and the next and change by more than
01 May 1997
Stubble retention is widely recognised for its benefits in reducing erosion and improving the soil but
01 May 1997
The Yetter stubble handling equipment is used during seeding to clear stubble out of the path of following
01 April 1997
Farmers can reduce fertiliser toxicity problems and improve crop yields by selecting the right point
01 April 1997
Deep banding or deep cultivating with wide row spacings consistently produced higher lupin yields in
01 April 1997
A Grains Research and Development Corporation supported project on weed control is showing encouraging
01 April 1997
Stubble is leass likely to build up and remain caught on tines if conditions allow the material to rotate
01 April 1997
As the battle to manage herbicide resistance continues there are several options available to reduce
01 April 1997
CW Imports continues to expand its reach across Australia
Extensive trials conducted across Australia show boosted yields in a wide range of
Losing nitrogen to the environment can be costly.
Since 1870, Blundstone, have supported & protecting farmers across Australia from
Six battery-powered impact wrenches were bench tested in this month's Research Report, focusing on their ability to get nuts done up and undone.
Mice remain a significant issue for cropping regions and the June Research Report, supported by an investment from the Grains Research and Development Corporation, brings together the latest research and practical recommendations for bait spreading and machinery performance to help growers improve mouse control strategies.
Farm labour, whether temporary, casual, contract or permanent staff, is an essential part of agriculture. This Research Report provides insights to help better source and manage one of the farm’s most valuable assets – its people.
This month's Research Report includes more than a dozen case studies of new sheep yard builds and renovations from around the country. There are plenty of ideas to make the handling of stock more efficient and stress-free.