Letters to the editor

April 7 2017 - 10:00am
KEEPING AN EYE OUT: This season lupin growers will be on the lookout for this distinctive shepherd's crook distortion caused by anthracnose.
KEEPING AN EYE OUT: This season lupin growers will be on the lookout for this distinctive shepherd's crook distortion caused by anthracnose.

Lupins in the 2017 mix 

THIS season most lupin growers can plan to sow crops thanks to swift identification and management of anthracnose, following the first outbreak of the disease in NSW commercial crops last year.

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