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    • Decision Making for Insect Management in Grain Crops (2013-15)
      • Adelaide and Horsham (2013)
      • Campbell Town, Lake Bolac, & Cummins (2014)
      • Casino and Grafton (2014)
      • Dalby and Moree (2013)
      • Dubbo and Wagga Wagga (2013)
      • Kadina, Kapunda, Albury, Bendigo & Horsham (2014)
      • Moura and Emerald (2015)
      • Narromine, Gunnedah, & Warialda (2014)
      • Pittsworth and Goondiwindi (2014)
      • 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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      • Insecticide groups
      • Insecticide resistance
      • Seed dressings or treatments
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IPM workshops were held in Campbell Town (Tasmania), Lake Bolac (Victoria), and Cummins (South Australia) on the 9, 10 & 11 September 2014. The presentations are provided here in pdf format.

  • Introduction to IPM (500 kB)
  • Natural enemies (1.2 MB)
  • Crop establishment pests (3.7 MB)
  • Slug management (3.4 MB)
  • Canola (2.9 MB)
  • BWYV in canola (2.3 MB)
  • Winter cereals (1.6 MB)
  • Winter pulses (1.8 MB)
  • Winged aphids (4.2 MB)
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Workshops

  • Decision Making for Insect Management in Grain Crops (2013-15)
    • Dubbo and Wagga Wagga (2013)
    • Adelaide and Horsham (2013)
    • Dalby and Moree (2013)
    • Wellington, Forbes, and Griffith (2013)
    • Pittsworth and Goondiwindi (2014)
    • Casino and Grafton (2014)
    • Kadina, Kapunda, Albury, Bendigo & Horsham (2014)
    • Campbell Town, Lake Bolac, & Cummins (2014)
    • Narromine, Gunnedah, & Warialda (2014)
    • Moura and Emerald (2015)
  • Resources
  • Farm biosecurity
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