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2. Rust proof now to avoid wheat crop corrosion
He said a careful choice of varieties at the start of the season could reduce the need for fungicides later on in the year. Rust proof now to avoid wheat crop corrosion. The NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) is urging growers to remove volunteer growth that may be harbouring rust pathogens.
SourceBlues Country Magazine,Australia


3. Free disposal service: it's time to detox your home
Garden chemicals such as fertilisers, fungicides, herbicides and insecticides. So if you no longer need any chemicals you may have stored at your home please bring them along to the Depot on the day. Household chemicals can be dangerous if they are not used as directed or disposed of properly. Chemicals that will be accepted include:- A erosol cans, insect sprays, pest poisons, pharmaceuticals, ammonia based cleaners, household cleaners, nail polish and remover, batteries, and fluorescent...
SourceBendigo News,Australia


4. Reducing cultivation price, with a fern that's nice to rice
Basal application on green azolla manure at the rate of 10-20 tonnes per hectare increases soil nitrogen by 45-60 kg and reduces 20-30 kg of nitrogenous fertilizer requirement of rice crop, according to researchers from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Depletion of soil fertility and high prices of chemical fertilizers have forced many paddy farmers, especially in the delta region, to turn towards azolla as an effective bio fertilizer for their paddy...
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5. Rented land helps farmer specialize in pulses
He fine tunes his fertility and crop protection products and timing to pulses. In short, Watson would rather put money into producing the crop than into the land the crop is grown on. By his calculations, the amount he would spend owning the land and growing a crop on one quarter is roughly what it costs him to rent the land and grow a crop on 2.5 quarters. It s been 10 years since Watson started his own farming enterprise, and owning zero acres has proven to be a money making decision for him.
SourceCanada Agriculture Online,Canada


6. Fungicides help control foliar disease in wet wheat
The fungicides used to control foliar diseases of wheat in Nebraska include Headline (pyraclostrobin), Quadris (azoxystrobin), Quilt (azoxystrobin + propiconazole), Stratego (trifloxystrobin + propiconazole), Tilt (propiconazole), PropiMax (propiconazole), Dithane (mancozeb), and Manzate (mancozeb) This year's growing season follows a fairly wet winter for Nebraska and much of the Plains, and continued wet conditions this spring will affect the development of foliar diseases in wheat....
SourceAgriculture Online


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