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IPM Guidelines For Grains

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      • Chickpea – northern region
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      • Faba bean
      • Field peas
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      • Lupins
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    • Aphids
    • Armyworm in winter cereals
    • Diamondback moth (DBM) in canola
    • Earth mites
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    • Fall armyworm
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    • Decision Making for Insect Management in Grain Crops (2013-15)
      • Adelaide and Horsham (2013)
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      • Moura and Emerald (2015)
      • Narromine, Gunnedah, & Warialda (2014)
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      • Wellington, Forbes, and Griffith (2013)
    • Early season canola pest management workshops 2019
  • Crop
    • Canola
    • Maize
    • Peanuts
    • Sorghum
    • Summer pulses
      • Mungbean
      • Soybean – northern region
      • Soybean – southern region
    • Sunflowers
    • Winter cereals
    • Winter pulses
      • Chickpea – northern region
      • Chickpea – southern region
      • Faba bean
      • Field peas
      • Lentils
      • Lupins
  • Pest
    • Aphids
      • Aphid parasitism
      • Aphids in canola
      • Aphids in pulses
      • Aphids in winter cereals
    • Armyworm in winter cereals
    • Diamondback moth (DBM) in canola
    • Earth mites
      • Earth mites in autumn-sown crops and pasture
        • Timerite®
    • Etiella
    • Fall armyworm
    • Helicoverpa
      • Helicoverpa in canola
      • Helicoverpa in soybean
      • Native budworm in winter pulses
    • Lucerne flea
    • Mirids
    • Pea weevil
    • Podsucking bugs
    • Rutherglen bug (RGB)
      • Rutherglen bug in canola
      • Rutherglen bug in sorghum and sunflower
    • Slugs and snails
      • Slugs in seedling crops
      • Snails in seedling crops
    • Soil insects
      • Blackheaded pasture cockchafer
      • Cutworms
      • False wire worms in seedling crops of canola, sorghum and sunflower
    • Sorghum midge
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    • Chemical control
      • Insecticide groups
      • Insecticide resistance
      • Seed dressings or treatments
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Canola

Chickpea (north)

Chickpea (south)

Faba beans

Field peas

Lentils

Lupins

Maize

Mungbeans

Peanuts

Sorghum

Soybeans (north)

Soybeans (south)

Sunflower

Winter cereals

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Crops

  • Canola
  • Maize
  • Peanuts
  • Sorghum
  • Sunflowers
  • Summer pulses
    • Mungbean
    • Soybean – northern region
    • Soybean – southern region
  • Winter pulses
    • Chickpea – northern region
    • Chickpea – southern region
    • Faba bean
    • Field peas
    • Lentils
    • Lupins
  • Winter cereals

Best Bets

Best bet guides highlight the crop stages with increased risk of pest pressure and summarise the range of activities available to mitigate the risk of damage.

Find them at Workshop resources.

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