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Weeds & Pests

A learning experience

The Gooderhams near Goondiwindi talk about the various methods they've used to try to control Lippia
18th July, 2007 [ 127.36 Kb ]

Competition in practice

Using Boundary Farm near Leyburn as an example of works done to 'out-compete' Lippia
18th July, 2007 [ 190.38 Kb ]

Contribution of native fauna to pest control

Native fauna that can help control pests on farm

18th July, 2007 [ 45.92 Kb ]

Controlling Mother of Millions

A look at Mother of Millions control activities in the Yarril/Wyaga Creek area, near Goondiwindi
18th July, 2007 [ 110.05 Kb ]

Establishing equilibrium

John and Liz Woods talk about reaching the stage of 'equilibrium' where Lippia co-exists with bambatsi, before it gives way to the pasture
18th July, 2007 [ 116.66 Kb ]

Good timing and good neighbours

The Clearys near Warwick talk about the importance of timing and coordination between neighbours to achieve good results with chemical control of Lippia
18th July, 2007 [ 205.12 Kb ]

Have you seen this bird? The common (Indian) Myna

How to identify the Myna, and why it's a problem

18th July, 2007 [ 101.42 Kb ]

Let nature take its course

Looking at the quarantine and regeneration work done at Warwick State High School to control Lippia
18th July, 2007 [ 167.50 Kb ]

Main Roads: making inroads

Using Main Roads to demonstrate the challenges of controlling Lippia on public lands
18th July, 2007 [ 166.54 Kb ]

Natural regeneration

Looking at the natural regeneration work done by Wambo Shire Council as a control measure for Lippia in St Ruth's Reserve
18th July, 2007 [ 209.79 Kb ]