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Navigating weed management in a dry start

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In this episode, we revisit a webinar featuring top experts discussing how to manage crops and weeds during a dry start to the season.

Join Dr. Chris Preston, Professor of weed management at Adelaide University, as he sheds light on effective strategies for controlling grass weeds, the importance of pre-emergent herbicides, and handling herbicide resistance.

00:25 Expert Insights on Weed Management

00:45 Dr. Chris Preston's Key Considerations

01:54 Challenges and Strategies for Weed Control

06:32 Herbicide Resistance and Management in the Millewa

12:47 Herbicide Strategies for Legume Crops

14:07 Tank Mixes and Moisture Requirements

16:08 Implications of Crop Sequences

19:27 Grass Weed Behaviour and Future Management

21:32 Conclusion and Future Steps

To watch the webinar in it's entirety click here

The 'Building drought resilience of vulnerable soils in low rainfall cropping ad grazing systems' project is supported by the Mallee Catchment Management Authority through funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.

Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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In this episode, we revisit a webinar featuring top experts discussing how to manage crops and weeds during a dry start to the season.

Join Dr. Chris Preston, Professor of weed management at Adelaide University, as he sheds light on effective strategies for controlling grass weeds, the importance of pre-emergent herbicides, and handling herbicide resistance.

00:25 Expert Insights on Weed Management

00:45 Dr. Chris Preston's Key Considerations

01:54 Challenges and Strategies for Weed Control

06:32 Herbicide Resistance and Management in the Millewa

12:47 Herbicide Strategies for Legume Crops

14:07 Tank Mixes and Moisture Requirements

16:08 Implications of Crop Sequences

19:27 Grass Weed Behaviour and Future Management

21:32 Conclusion and Future Steps

To watch the webinar in it's entirety click here

The 'Building drought resilience of vulnerable soils in low rainfall cropping ad grazing systems' project is supported by the Mallee Catchment Management Authority through funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.

Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

101 episoder

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