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SUMMARY:Managing Climate Variability R&D Program and Extreme Events Forecasting webinar
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Meat & Livestock Australia\, the webinar will provide an overview of the long-standing cross-sectoral Managing Climate Variability (MCV) Program and introduce the Forewarned is Forearmed (FWFA) Rural R&D for Profit Project.\nHis presentation will focus on the outputs\, outcomes and impacts sought from the MCV and FWFA for individual producers and broader industry benefit. \nRegistration page.
URL:https://thebeatsheet.com.au/event/managing-climate-variability-rd-program-and-extreme-events-forecasting-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Pest updates in field crops and potential future season impacts (NSW)
DESCRIPTION:NSW DPI will be hosting a webinar on 3 June from 4-5 pm. \n \nThe program will include: \n\nInsect pests in a drought-breaking year – Hugh Brier (QDAF entomologist)\nAphid update – Zorica Duric (NSW DPI entomologist)\nVirus disease outlook on pulse crops for 2020 – Joop van Leur (NSW DPI plant pathologist)\nFall armyworm experience in Queensland – Melina Miles (QDAF principal entomologist)\nFall armyworm surveillance in NSW – Bill Gordon (NSW DPI Biosecurity Officer)\n\nRegister for the session.
URL:https://thebeatsheet.com.au/event/pest-updates-in-field-crops-and-potential-future-season-impacts-nsw/
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SUMMARY:Northern grains region pest management seasonal update (QLD)
DESCRIPTION:This summer season has been memorable for a number of reasons\, not all of them good. \nPlease join DAF entomologists Melina Miles and Hugh Brier\, DAF pathologist Lisa Kelly and NSW DPI entomologist Zorica Duric as they provide an overview of issues encountered in summer crops. They will also cover things to consider as winter approaches. \nThe session will be interactive\, with a view to answering as many of your questions as possible. \nPresentations will cover topics selected from field observations and industry enquiries: \n\nSummer and autumn pest outbreaks in grains and pulse crops\nSummer pulse disease review\nAphid update\nFall armyworm in Australia – overview of experience to date\nPotential issues for the winter season.\n\nAttendees are encouraged to fill out the questions area at registration or submit questions by email prior to the session (by 5pm Monday 25th)\, as questions on the day may be limited by time. \nNSW DPI will be running a similar session focused on issues in NSW on 3 June\, 2020. \nDownload the flyer   |    Register for the update. \nThis update is supported by IPMforGrains: Best Practice Insect Pest Management\, delivered by the National Pest Information Network (DAF\, NSW DPI\, cesar\, SARDI and DPIRD) with GRDC investment and in-kind contributions from participating organisations.
URL:https://thebeatsheet.com.au/event/northern-grains-region-pest-management-seasonal-update/
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