Resources
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What’s the value of summer weed control?
A positive return on investment in summer weed control relies on having the capacity to do the job on time and under the right conditions. Read More...
Podcast
S09E10: Looking forward to WeedSmart Week 2024!
While the event may be over, our short and sweet podcast might give you some ideas on which presentation you're looking forward to watching! Read More...
News
WeedSmart Week Port Lincoln sets a new record
A record crowd at the 2024 WeedSmart Week event demonstrated how much growers value this practical and grower-centric gathering of minds. Read More...
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Can drones provide early warning of herbicide resistance?
Tristan Steventon, StevTech says ultra-high-resolution cameras on drones can rapidly map weeds for spray jobs and monitor changes over time. Read More...
News
Cost-effective dual HWSC modes
Using two modes of harvest weed seed control can maximise the feed value for livestock and minimise the impact of burning chaff. Read More...
News
Redefining fenceline weed control options
Some new herbicide registrations may help growers regain control and reduce the risk of herbicide-resistant weed seed moving into paddocks. Read More...
Case Study
Craig Bignell & Sarah Robinson, Broomehill, WA
The WeedSmart Big 6 is keeping weed numbers down and reducing the impact of herbicide resistance on the Bignell’s mixed farming enterprise. Read More...
Podcast
S09E09: Regional Update – Vicky French, Grower, Derrinallum, Vic
Vicky French is a former Elders agronomist, now grower, based in the Victorian high rainfall zone. Read More...
News
Big 6 keeps weed numbers low in the HRZ
The WeedSmart Big 6 tactics are keeping weed numbers low and extending the useful life of various herbicide modes of action for Bingham Ag. Read More...
Case Study
Bingham Agriculture, Mingay, Vic
Farm manager Sam Sedgwick and cropping manager Tim Dunne manage Bingham Agriculture’s 5500 ha mixed farming aggregation near Mingay, Vic. Read More...
Podcast
S09E08: Deep placement of phosphorus and potassium (P&K)
Deep placement of phosphorus and potassium can improve crop nutrition and therefore improve crop competition, helping you control weeds. We talked with Mike Bell, who has been focused on deep placement of P&K, and Kurt Mayne, who has been implementing it into his operation in QLD. Read More...
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Do adjuvants boost herbicide efficacy?
Peter Jones, VICCHEM says it pays to have a good working knowledge of when and how to use adjuvant products with herbicides. Read More...
