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- Growers are checking cereal growth stages to ensure timely and appropriate post-emergent chemical applications.
- Urea is being sourced and topdressing is underway in some areas.
- Mice activity is low pressure and isolated
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Special Technical Bulletin – 29.11.24
Very warm oceans to our north are creating an enhanced moisture source, and a blocking high hanging around in the Tasman Sea is stalling the passage of fronts, lows and troughs, which has led to persistent harvest rainfall. There still is no La Nina…
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Technical Bulletin No. 14 – 09.10.25
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- Insect activity is increasing under favourable conditions, though few cases have reached economic thresholds for control.
- Low levels of stripe rust are being detected across Western Victoria, however growers with robust programs that included fungicide at sowing are reporting little to no evidence of foliar disease.
- Low GSR deciles, frosts in early September and favourable prices have growers considering cutting crops for hay instead of harvesting for grain.
- Preparations for harvest are underway.
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BCG – Technical Bulletin – No: 9 – 29/07/2020
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Technical Bulletin No. 10 – 15.08.25
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- Cereals are progressing from late tillering through to GS32 (second node), with stronger canopy development following recent moisture.
- Canola ranges from cabbaging to bud elongation, with some early-sown paddocks now reaching early flowering.
- Pest activity remains on the radar; Lucerne flea is being reported widely across the Wimmera–Mallee, Red-legged Earth Mite pressure is present in parts of the North Central and Wimmera and evidence of mouse damage has been observed in several Wimmera paddocks, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring.
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Technical Bulletin No 11. 27.08.20
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Technical Bulletin – 30 May 2018
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