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Simon Burgess, Conara Tasmania
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How can I strengthen the pulse phase to combat weeds?
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How can I use the WeedSmart Big 6 to keep old chemistry working?
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Nutrien Ag Solutions invests in WeedSmart
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Michael Nichols, Sisters Creek, Tas
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Best seed, best establishment, fewer weeds
Sowing large canola seed, regardless of the cultivar, is key to strong early crop growth and the crop’s ability to compete with weeds. Read More...
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How does crop competition support other weed control tactics?
Crop competition is a quiet achiever in weed control that also has a synergistic effect when applied with other tactics. Read More...