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Reducing fog grass in pasture
Learn how to control fog grass in pastures using grazing pressure, ryegrass competition, summer cropping with trifluralin, and ethofumesate. Step-by-step guide for long-term suppression.
Read MoreIPM approach to controlling black field crickets in pasture
Tackling any pasture pressure early is crucial in addressing on farm, including the reduction of black field cricket populations. Cricket populations can vary significantly depending on seasonal conditions, making early control strategies essential for protecting pastures.
Read MoreStep by step guide to establishing turf & lawn
Establish a dense, healthy, and uniform turf on a fine, weed-free seedbed by following a step by step approach to preparation, sowing, and post-sowing care.PlanningTiming: […]
Read MoreWoody Weed Management: Late spring and summer control
Farmers are well aware that woody weeds can significantly impact the productivity and persistence of pastures long term if infested with woody weeds. Late spring […]
Read MoreEarly season weed control is a must!
By mid December most southern Victorian maize silage paddocks will have been sown, so follow up weed control checks are the next important stage to ensure farmers protect yield potential and crop net returns.
Read MoreProtect hay and silage: Armyworm awareness
Armyworms are a recurring threat to hay and silage crops in southern Victoria, with potential to cause significant crop damage if left unchecked.
Read MoreRagwort control in southern Victoria
Notman Pasture Seeds has put together a small guide on controlling Ragwort in southern Victorian pasture such as Gippsland and south-west Victoria. Ragwort growing cycle […]
Read MoreCombating winter grass in perennial pastures
As we move into late autumn and early winter, a range of winter grasses and broadleafed weeds begin to germinate in our pastures. Light green […]
Read MoreWeed control in new pasture
Weed Control in Pasture – the importance of controlling weeds early. Planning a weed control programme for new grass will help you grow strong, healthy and […]
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Professionals in pasture, forage crops, cover crops, paddock management and planning.