Peter Abramowski, Elders Agronomist in the Geraldton office, discusses his role as an agronomist, specialising in crop production and including knowledge of soils, fertilizers, diseases, climate, herbicides and how these factors interact. This column talks about grain insect control using Elders products and related rate of control using, for example, Malathion, Fenitrothion, Gastion and Dryacide products. This article contains an image of Peter Abramowski and a grain insect control statistics table. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide a public view of this newspaper article as the copyright is held by the publisher of Elders Weekly. If you would like to obtain a copy of this newspaper article for research purposes, please ‘reque...
Newspaper article by Bill MacLeod and Gordon MacNish. Information about practical solutions to r...
Caption title."Revision of Circular 229" -- [P.1].Digitized 2006 AES MoU.[Revised]
An overview of the "Insects and Rural Tree Decline" seminar held at Mount Barker during February 198...
The article presents research on the features of reproduction of dominant pests of species of organi...
Albany Department of Agriculture officer, Ron McTaggart recently gave a talk to a Perillup seminar o...
This article describes the effectiveness of chemicals against grain aphids that damage the grain fie...
The article discusses natural insect controls against the European Corn Borer in North Dakota. The i...
The article is regarding Wireworms, which are one of the most common problem insects in North Dakota...
Discusses the causes of insect infestation in grain crops and acquaints the farmer or grain dealer w...
Controlling the European corn borer in Iowa by dusting or spraying with insecticides is sometimes pr...
In Nebraska there are about 20 species of insects that injure stored grain more or less. Some are be...
Extension Circular CC115 This circular is about how grain is food and how to keep out insects
Reminder to readers of the enormous leaps in agricultural knowledge over the years since massive lan...
RAPESEED crops are highly susceptible to attack from a number of insects and, in most cases, some cr...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Modern methods of stored wheat grain protection from insect pests...
Newspaper article by Bill MacLeod and Gordon MacNish. Information about practical solutions to r...
Caption title."Revision of Circular 229" -- [P.1].Digitized 2006 AES MoU.[Revised]
An overview of the "Insects and Rural Tree Decline" seminar held at Mount Barker during February 198...
The article presents research on the features of reproduction of dominant pests of species of organi...
Albany Department of Agriculture officer, Ron McTaggart recently gave a talk to a Perillup seminar o...
This article describes the effectiveness of chemicals against grain aphids that damage the grain fie...
The article discusses natural insect controls against the European Corn Borer in North Dakota. The i...
The article is regarding Wireworms, which are one of the most common problem insects in North Dakota...
Discusses the causes of insect infestation in grain crops and acquaints the farmer or grain dealer w...
Controlling the European corn borer in Iowa by dusting or spraying with insecticides is sometimes pr...
In Nebraska there are about 20 species of insects that injure stored grain more or less. Some are be...
Extension Circular CC115 This circular is about how grain is food and how to keep out insects
Reminder to readers of the enormous leaps in agricultural knowledge over the years since massive lan...
RAPESEED crops are highly susceptible to attack from a number of insects and, in most cases, some cr...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Modern methods of stored wheat grain protection from insect pests...
Newspaper article by Bill MacLeod and Gordon MacNish. Information about practical solutions to r...
Caption title."Revision of Circular 229" -- [P.1].Digitized 2006 AES MoU.[Revised]
An overview of the "Insects and Rural Tree Decline" seminar held at Mount Barker during February 198...