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22 December 2020

Exporting vegetable growers continue to trade through COVID

Article
International trade and markets
21 December 2020

Serpentine Leafminer Factsheet

Fact sheet
Pests diseases and biosecurity
15 December 2020

AUSVEG’s latest advocacy update: Labour discussions in Canberra

Article
International trade and markets and Careers and workforce
15 December 2020

Integrated weed management:  Nutgrass (Cyperus rotundus)

Article
On-farm and crop management
15 December 2020

Getting started in precision vegetables

Article and Video
On-farm and crop management
15 December 2020

A practical guide to soil-borne diseases in vegetable crops

User guide
Pests diseases and biosecurity
14 December 2020

Celebrating women in horticulture: Sharron Windolf

Article
Grower profile
14 December 2020

Celebrating women in horticulture: Rachel Mackenzie

Article
Grower profile
14 December 2020

Celebrating women in horticulture: Belinda Adams

Article
Grower profile

Soil-borne diseases present an ongoing challenge to the Australian vegetable industry, with an estimated $120 million in losses annually.

Soil-borne Diseases in Vegetable Crops: A practical guide to identification and control is a handy publication for growers to identify and control some of the most common soil-borne diseases affecting vegetable crops in Australia, using chapters based on vegetable crop families.

Download a copy here.

This guide was funded by Hort Innovation and developed by Applied Horticultural Research and RM Consulting Group.