Pythium in carrots: Cavity spot and forking in carrots
Two Pythium species are mostly responsible for forking and cavity spot of carrots in Australia. In most cases, P. ...
Two Pythium species are mostly responsible for forking and cavity spot of carrots in Australia. In most cases, P. ...
The purpose of this guide is to help growers and agronomists interpret conventional ‘chemical’ soil tests and identify soil ...
A webinar presented by Dr Jenny Ekman on strategies available to growers to manage fruit fly in vegetable ...
Cover crops are great tools for soil management. Their benefits can include improving soil structure and health, reducing erosion and weeds, ...
Compost is a mixture of recycled organic materials that have been processed by natural organisms, breaking down the ...
Modern crop protection chemistry such as herbicides, insecticides and fungicides, is crucial to farming in Australia and around the ...
The psyllid is a tiny sap-sucking insect. Tomato potato psyllids go through three stages of development – adult, egg ...
Presented by renowned plant pathologist Dr Len Tesoriero from the NSW Department of Primary Industries as part of the ...
Presented by technical agronomist and biofumigation expert Julie Finnigan, Serve Ag, and Dr Kelvin Montagu, AHR, as part of the ...
What is anhydrous ammonia? Anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated form of nitrogen (N) fertiliser, containing 82% available N. ...
The Darwin Soil Wealth/ICP site on David Boehme’s property was set up to showcase several organic approaches that are ...
Read this great summary of carrot disorders to better understand what may be affecting your carrot packout. This includes ...