#Sunraysia

Weeds that have the ability to rapidly disperse across the landscape can create ongoing problems for individual land managers. Efforts […]

The mobility of weeds, use of biological controls and spread of herbicide resistance mean that weed management is a landscape-scale […]

This study used a population genetics approach to assess weed movement within and across each of three regions in Australia […]

Beyond the fenceline | An area wide approach to weed management

One thing all farms have in common is weeds. Growers across cropping, horticulture and viticulture are participating in a project […]

Exploration of cross-sector collaboration on the ever-evolving challenge of weed control across private and public land.

Roadside Weeds

Although many grain growers believe area-wide weed management has benefits, they are equally concerned over its potential costs – with time constraints the biggest worry. New social science research is uncovering why, in a bid to help design and implement better management strategies.

Weeds in paddock

A novel approach to weed management in Australia is being investigated with the start of a project that aims to research the management, economic and social benefits of tackling weeds on a broader scale.

Farmers Meeting

Herbicide resistance management is often understood as a decision for individual land managers, but their decisions have far-reaching impacts for […]

Phenoxy herbicides are at high risk of causing off-site damage to susceptible crops such as horticulture. We have compared six products registered for use in optical sprayers to investigate alternative herbicides to phenoxy products.

Split screen virtual tours displaying Fleabane pre treatment and two weeks post treatment for comparison.