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Canola

Canola is susceptible to damage by slugs

Understanding your slug risk this season

Key messages

  • seasonal conditions have been conducive to slug survival and population build-up over the past several years
  • slug monitoring should start in the spring prior to sowing canola, to better understand the risk
  • No one method of control is effective in destroying slug populations and growers should consider a range of control strategies as part of an integrated pest management strategy
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Using dry sowing as a tool to manage risk

Key messages:

  • dry sowing can help farmers manage production risk and spread the labour load
  • when dry-sowing, ensure depth of seed placement is correct
  • avoid dry sowing into paddocks with high weed seedbanks and ensure separation of seed and pre-emergent herbicides
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Preventing herbicide resistance from reducing your grain yields

 Key Messages

  • weed herbicide resistance levels are continuing to increase across the Riverine Plains region
  • it’s important to monitor resistance, especially to post-emergent chemicals and glyphosate
  • weed seeds can be collected from problem paddocks for resistance testing
  • adopting an integrated weed management strategy, or methods from ‘The Big 6’, will ensure farmers stay on top of weed control issues
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The value of collecting accurate grain yield data

This week’s blog has been contributed by Riverine Plains Premier Partner, IK Caldwell AGnVET

Key messages

  • yield data and mapping can help grain growers understand factors driving profitability
  • accurate, ‘clean’ yield data is essential for making good decisions post-harvest
  • being prepared before harvest is critical to collecting more accurate yield data
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