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Soil health for vegetable production in Australia

WEBTake a handful of soil to a depth of 10 cm from several sites of the same soil type across a paddock in a random ‘Z’ pattern. In a clean plastic bucket, thoroughly mix the samples …

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Part 4: Measuring soil health

WEBThe amount of nitrate required in the soil for specific crops varies from crop to crop but in general the levels should not fall below 10 mg/kg and should not exceed 50 mg/kg. …

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Livestock vaccination

WEBLivestock vaccination. Vaccines can dramatically reduce losses when used correctly to prevent disease in animals. There are different types of vaccines: live vaccines give long …

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On-farm biosecurity

WEBOn-farm biosecurity. Property biosecurity involves protecting the health of your animals and their environment by reducing the risk of disease, chemical residues and pests on your …

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Invasive animals

WEBInvasive animals. Invasive (pest) animals have significant impacts on Queensland's agriculture , natural ecosystems, and human and animal health. Biosecurity Queensland …

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Disposal of food waste

WEBUse a licensed waste disposal contractor. This ensures the waste is collected and transported in a manner that keeps it contained and prevents it being exposed to …

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Plant biosecurity and product integrity Department of Agriculture …

WEBQueensland Government. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries proudly acknowledges all First Nations peoples (Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders) …

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Animal biosecurity and welfare Department of Agriculture and

WEBThe Queensland Government is committed to ensuring that all animals in Queensland have appropriate standards of welfare. Biosecurity Queensland, a service …

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Plant Pathology Herbarium Department of Agriculture and …

WEBHistory of the herbarium. The Plant Pathology Herbarium (BRIP) was established in about 1901. Its collections of Queensland microfungi date back to the 1850s. In 1966 the …

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Foot-and-mouth disease

WEBFoot-and-mouth disease. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious emergency animal disease. A FMD outbreak could cause major production losses and seriously …

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Grass tree poisoning

WEBIn South East Queensland, this is usually in winter and spring; however, in North Queensland, grass tree poisoning is common in autumn and early winter. Cattle …

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Moving and selling livestock Department of Agriculture and …

WEBMoving and selling livestock. Australia leads the world with its system of livestock identification and traceability. This system, and the regulations governing the …

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Outbreaks of avian influenza Department of Agriculture and …

WEB8 outbreaks of HPAI have occurred in Australia since 1976. HPAI viruses caused clinical disease in commercial poultry in Victoria in 1976 (H7N7), 1985 (H7N7) 1992 (H7N3) and …

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Buffalo fly control in cattle Department of Agriculture and …

WEBThe current buffalo fly control strategies aim to: reduce buffalo fly numbers to acceptable levels to prevent production loss. provide for welfare considerations. minimise chemical …

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Lettuce crop protection products A guide to potential impacts …

WEBIf you would like to receive this information/publication in an accessible format (such as large print or audio) please call ISBN 978-1-74264-601-5 (print)

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Nutrition and animal health: metabolic diseases-Technical …

WEBedited by Anne Chamberlain. Potential feed-related health problems in dairy cows include metabolic diseases (acidosis, ketosis, milk fever); disorders related to forage and …

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Johne’s disease management in Queensland Department of …

WEBA risk-based Johne’s disease management approach commenced in Queensland on 1 July 2016. The new approach provides greater flexibility for producers …

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Branding and earmarking Department of Agriculture and …

WEBYou must consider the following submissions information when applying for a brand or earmark: The exemption allowing temporary COVID-19 branding relief for cattle …

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Grow Help Australia sample submission form Department of …

WEBA copy of your submission will be emailed to you (and Grow Help) immediately after submitting the form. Ensure all required fields are filled, otherwise the form will not be …

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