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On the fence? Make hay or go for grain?

On the fence? Make hay or go for grain?

  • Post author:admin
  • Post published:11 September 2019
  • Post category:BioAg products/Riverina/Spring
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Like this koala spotted drying off after a swim in the Riverina in NSW this week, growers are 'on the fence' about whether to cut for hay or go for grain.

Continue Reading On the fence? Make hay or go for grain?

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    • Dairy
    • Organic Pasture
    • Broadacre Cropping
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    • The Importance of Soil Carbon
    • Soil nutrition
      • Soil Health, Crop Nutrition and Microbes
      • Fortify compost for better ROI
    • Regenerative Agriculture
    • What are Reactive Phosphate Rock based fertilisers?
      • ‘Super’ or reactive phosphate rock (RPR) ?
    • Understanding nutrient deficiencies
      • Potassium Deficiencies
      • Magnesium Deficiencies
    • Soil, leaf and tissue testing
      • Measuring Phosphorus (P) in soils
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