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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 45 MIN

What cereal diseases could be an issue in 2025? What's the washup from 2024?

from NSW DPIRD Agronomy · host NSW DPIRD

Listen to NSW DPIRD's 'dynamic duo', Steve Simpfendorfer and Brad Baxter discuss:What we learnt in 2024 and disease legacy effects for 2025.What's showing up in the stubble testing from this summer.What diseases could be an issue this season.Management tips.

Listen to NSW DPIRD's 'dynamic duo', Steve Simpfendorfer and Brad Baxter discuss: What we learnt in 2024 and disease legacy effects for 2025.What's showing up in the stubble testing from this summer.What diseases could be an issue this season.Management tips.

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