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COGGO Snails 2020 demonstration

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Stirlings to Coast Farmers ; Dovey, Nathan ; Honey, Philip ; Mackie, Phillip
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The aim of this trial is to determine and demonstrate if stubble management treatments can lead to a reduction in conical snail numbers.
The trial is based on techniques used in SA where snails on the stubble are knocked to the ground on to days (35 deg +) where they dehydrate and die.
The trial tested and analysed the effectiveness of three techniques- speed-tilling, cableing and stubble crunching on snail mortality.
This trial aims to provide growers with a clear percentage of the effect of three stubble management techniques (cabling, stubble crunching and speed tillage) on small conical snail mortality.
Introduce more ‘tools’ into growers’ repertoire to control snails & reduce reliance on snail baiting.
Demonstrate the effectiveness of ‘GrainCam’ to identify snail hot spots in paddocks and map their distribution for targeted future management.

Created: 2020

Issued: 22 11 2021

Data time period: 2020 to 2020

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