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Herbicide Shortages: Impacts on Cropping and Non-Crop Sectors
Herbicides are essential tools in Australian agriculture, playing a pivotal role in weed control and ensuring successful crop production. However, recent shortages in critical herbicides like glyph...

Beyond Weeds - How Herbicides Contribute to Soil Health and Regeneration Plantings
Discover how strategic herbicide use goes beyond weed control to support soil health and successful regeneration plantings. This blog explores how targeted applications can protect soil structure, ...

Herbicide Application in Riparian Zones: Protecting Waterways While Controlling Weeds
Invasive weeds pose a serious threat to Australia’s riparian zones—vital areas that support water quality, biodiversity, and erosion control. This blog explores how strategic, environmentally respo...

The Economics of Weed Control: Cost-Effective Herbicide Use in Regeneration Projects
Discover how strategic herbicide use can deliver cost-effective weed control in regeneration projects. This guide explores the economic value of ecosystems, the role of herbicides in restoring natu...

The IVM Project: Transforming Mown Vegetation Management
In the quest for more sustainable and efficient vegetation management practices, the Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) project, funded by HAL (Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited), has e...

Vegetation Management for Airside Operations in Australian Airports
Australia's aviation industry plays a crucial role in both domestic and international connectivity. Ensuring the safety and efficiency of airport operations is paramount, and one critical aspect is...

The Role of Herbicides in Supporting Ecosystem Restoration: Strategic Tools for a Sustainable Future
Ecosystem restoration is essential for preserving Australia’s biodiversity and natural assets. Invasive weeds threaten these landscapes, disrupting native ecosystems and reducing habitat quality. S...

Non-Selective vs. Selective Herbicides: Choosing Weed Control
Weed control is a critical aspect of agriculture, landscaping, and environmental management. Herbicides are commonly used to manage unwanted vegetation, but selecting the right type of herbicide is...

Integrated Weed Management - Combining Traditional and Innovative Practices for Restoration Success
Restoring Australia’s natural landscapes requires more than just removing invasive weeds—it demands a strategic and integrated approach. Integrated Weed Management (IWM) combines cultural, biologic...