The first step in any effective mouse control program is to detect early when populations are increasing in your paddocks. The easiest ways to do this is by carrying out active burrow counts and using mouse chew cards.
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Worried about WHP whilst chasing diseases in your pulse crops coming up to harvest? @Pulse_Australia has a great guide to help.
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In this month's Smoko Session ☕ our District Vet Dr Jillian Kelly looks at those nuisance flies, weaner aneamea, barbers pole worm and the nutritional value of button grass. Read it now! https://t.co/1CFaGnORVB
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In this @theGRDC podcast, listen to the Agriculture Victoria scientists, Grant Hollaway and Joshua Fanning, outline crop disease risks for the 2019 season.
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