On Nov 11, 2015, an interactive field day and discussion group was held at 'Oak Hill', near Culcairn, in the NSW south-east Riverina, to dissiminate the latest research and management options to farmers for Silverleaf Nightshade control. This workshop was organised by Raylene Brown from Holbrook Landcare Network (HLN), in conjunction with Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc. (MLi).
Hanwen Wu from NSW DPI along with Phil Bowden and Karen Herbert from MLi andcare spoke and demonstrated the Weed seeker technology which has been estimated by growers to save 70% on the cost of herbicides.
Please help the Silverleaf nightshade project team by completing a simple online survey that will provide us with key information on how to combat this persistent weed by obtaining individual baseline data and better understanding of your experiences with Silverleaf nightshade.
The survey will take just a few minutes to complete.
OPINION Lawnmower vs sheep: the Kyoto folly
ROBIN GRIEVE
7/11/2008 12:20:00 PM
NEW Zealand’s Emission Trading Scheme was devised to comply with the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol was devised to combat global warming.
The idea is that a country’s carbon emissions are measured, or guessed, in line with clear rules laid out in the Kyoto Agreement.