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Pasture dieback field day insights | Queensland Country Life

“Just being aware of and knowing what the mealybug looks like, looking for mealybug in the summer time, that’s when you will first start to see it up on the leaf, determining that it is pasture dieback which is caused by mealybug and taking those steps to managing it, keeping your thatch layer minimal, opening your pasture and using resistant or more tolerant species,” she said.

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