Archived News
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15 Mar 2005 Pre-emergent herbicide feature - Triflur X (PDF 17kb)
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The popular pre-emergent herbicide, TriflurX, can now be incorporated up to 24 hours after application.
The new usage has been approved by the APVMA for all states and increases the product’s flexibility, convenience and cost-effectiveness in minimum and no-till farming systems.
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02 Mar 2005 Product Feature - Rotate chemistry for early annual ryegrass control in no-till (PDF 17kb)
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Annual ryegrass resistance remains the top of mind concern among the increasing number of grain growers in the northern Wimmera who are changing to minimum and no-till farming systems
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25 Feb 2005 An early strike will win the weed battle (SA Mallee) - Media Release (PDF kb)
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With growers throughout the southern cropping zone facing more cases of wild oats and annual ryegrass resistance to commonly available herbicides, one option is to switch to a new chemical group as a way to break the resistance cycle
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25 Feb 2005 Gradlink - Rural Business Media Release (PDF 14kb)
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Nufarm nurtures talented graduates
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27 Jan 2005 Control weeds early to reap the rewards (Western Australia) - Media Release (PDF 15kb)
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Broadacre farmers should assess the potential weed burden of individual paddocks before autumn and tailor a pre-emergent spraying campaign to maximise harvest yield this season
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25 Jan 2005 Rotation helps break wild oats resistance (Northern NSW Southern Qld) (PDF 17kb)
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Broadacre farmers fighting wild oats should try an alternative chemical group on their paddocks to break the weed’s increasingly stubborn resistance to Group A herbicides
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21 Jan 2005 Herbicide mix has the early jump on weeds (Southern NSW) (PDF 15kb)
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Broadacre farmers fighting wild oats should try an alternative chemical group on their paddocks to break the weed’s increasingly stubborn resistance to Group A herbicides
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29 Mar 2004 BASF distribution deal in Australia (PDF 102kb)
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Broadacre farmers fighting wild oats should try an alternative chemical group on their paddocks to break the weed’s increasingly stubborn resistance to Group A herbicides
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