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Spray-grazing to remove weeds
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Introduction
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Spray-grazingWhat is spray-grazing?
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How spray-grazing works
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What plants does spray-grazing work on?
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Getting spraying right1 quiz
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Considerations when spray-grazingTiming
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Timing and stocking rate
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Animal selection
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Pasture recovery1 quiz
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What are the risks?Pastures
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Animals1 quiz
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SummarySpray-grazing summary1 quiz
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Test your knowledge – considerations when spray-grazing
Meat & Livestock Australia May 25, 2021
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Question 1 of 4
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The aim is to apply herbicide as late as possible in the growing season
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When should grazing start?
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- because they graze closer to the ground.
- such as late-pregnant ewes or cows, or animals in light condition.
- the chance of weeds growing back due to residual sugars in the uneaten leaves.
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Sheep are more effective in achieving the desired grazing height than cattle
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Where possible avoid grazing with animals with metabolic sensitivities,
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The pasture must be grazed down to reduce
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After spray-grazing you should expect lower than normal pasture growth for the two months following treatment.
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