CROPPING

New weed guide to help identification

The GRDC has published a new ute weed guide.

Staff writer

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The GRDC's ‘Common Weeds of Grain Cropping: The Ute Guide', is available as a hard copy or digital manual, for the most key weeds impacting farming systems. This national version replaces the former regional and seasonal weed ute guides.

GRDC manager Weeds, Dr Jason Emms, said the new and improved national guide was developed in response to calls from industry for a practical, easy-to-access tool for weed identification in the paddock.

"Weed management is one of the toughest challenges facing Australian growers and costs them an estimated $3.3 billion every year," Dr Emms said.

"Correct identification of weed species is critical for effective management and this guide aims to help support those working in the paddock.

"This time we have opted for a comprehensive national guide, due to the capacity of weeds to evolve, adapt and move into new geographic locations and because many weeds are no longer just summer or winter problems."

Dr Emms said the new ute guide was a larger format and included descriptions and images of weed species through a range of growth stages.

"This guide is designed for relatively rapid weed identification in the paddock, so we tried to select more than 120 of the most common weeds in Australian cropping systems. Obviously, it is impossible to include all weeds in a single publication," he said.

"In response to feedback from industry we have made sure we have print versions of the ute guide available, so in areas with connectivity challenges, growers and their advisers can keep a copy in their vehicles.

"To ensure the guide is also very practical we have made a point of putting weed species that are closely related and difficult to physically distinguish on the same page, such as hairy panic (Panicum effusum), Hillman's panic grass (Panicum hillmanii) and witch grass (Panicum capillare)."

Dr Emms said the guide was intended solely as an identification tool and that for control and management information, growers should contact their local adviser or refer to the GRDC manual Integrated Weed Management in Australian Cropping systems.

Copies of the ute guide are available free of charge, although there are standard postage and handling charges of $10 per copy.

To order copies of the guide free-call 1800 11 00 44 or email: ground-cover-direct@canprint.com.au and quote GRDC Order Code- GRDC1331.

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