Controlling Gazanias in the Riverland
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Gazanias are an emerging and increasing problem in a number of areas across the country, including the Riverland. In this region, they are spreading along roadside verges and then into surrounding horticultural and farm land. No simple and truly effective control methodology has yet been devised.
November 2016
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