Laura Stocker
Industry Rep-
Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 8 months ago
Biostimulants in AgricultureThere are an increasing range of inputs, being used in primary production to improve plant growth outcomes, that do not fall into the established categories…
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Great article thank you!
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Thanks Laura!
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 8 months ago
Weedwork Online ToolkitAs part of our recently completed project ‘Weedwork’ the LCDC has compiled an online resource on the management and control of four declared weeds: Arum…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 8 months ago
Getting Started with SoilmentorThe Soilmentor App is designed to assist you to monitor and record your soil and biodiversity data. Recording & understanding changes on your land above…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 8 months ago
Talkin' Plant Diversity & Animal Nutrition with Fred ProvenzaIn this Talkin After Hours Episode Jo & Kate chat to Fred Provenza, Professor Emeritus, Dept. Wildland Resources, Utah State University. For the past 30 years,…
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Good job again Jo and Kate!
I notice Ray Archuleta is in Bridgetown tomorrow. Hopefully you get a chance to interview him one day 😊
Would be awesome if one anyone here on Talkin’ after hours attending tomorrow…
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Those of you that made it to our workshop last week with Joel were treated to a deep dive into how and why foliars are a very effective tool to assist plants with nutrient uptake, and also what the key considerations are to ensure a the best outcome when using foliars. Lots of great information also on how nitrogen ‘works’ in the system and …
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 9 months ago
Nutrient Calculator SessionsFree in person sessions with DPIRD Agronomists to help you with your soil test data. Farmers in south-west Western Australia’s high rainfall (>600 mm) areas…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 9 months ago
RAPP Masterclass 1: Making and Using Foliar Nitrogen, and Seed Treatments for Multispecies SeedingThis masterclass is a hands-on practical session led by Joel Williams & Mark Tupman applying the learnings from the ‘Managing Pastures with Foliar Nutrition’ workshop…
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Supplementary Feeding Sheep in the Summer
We put this in our latest eNews but thought it also worth posting here:
Feeding & Managing Sheep in Dry Times
Summer and autumn are critical for sheep because both the amount and quality of dry feed deteriorates over time. Pasture quantity can naturally decline over summer and autumn by up to 50 per cent. Digestibility is an indicator of how…
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Are you talking about transferring the whole drum or just what you need? Either way it does pour fairly easy when warm (ie on a warm day) but there will be a bit of residue left inside the drum. If you leave it upside down to drain into something most of it should come out.
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