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THE ORGANIC CHOICE FOR FAST WEED CONTROL
Beloukha is a non-selective, bio-degradable, broad-spectrum, foliar applied herbicide that acts exclusively on contact, attaching and destroying the cell membrane of the plant epidermis causing rapid tissue dehydration.
Features
680g/L Nonanoic Acid
Benefits
Highest load Nonanoic Acid on the market
Lower use rates per treated hectare
More treated hectares per drum
Transport and storage efficiencies
Rate: 6 – 8L of product/100L of water
Applied in 200 to 600L of water/Hectare
Fast acting with visible effects on green plant tissue
Derived from natural occurring substances sourced from Sunflowers
Biodegradable
Many use patterns
Rate range to give more flexibility
More treated hectares per spray vat
Less time wasted filling spray tank with water
Lower rates of product per hectare
Most weeds show effects within hours of applications
Derived from plants to kill weeds
Breaks down into carbon dioxide and water
Orchards and Vineyards, Grapevines - Unwanted suckers, Fallow soil
Paths, Driveways, Around sheds, Gardens, Amenity horticulture areas, Protected cropping situations, Around Nursery stock
General uses - including around buildings, commercial and industrial areas, domestic and public services areas, rights-of-way
Spot spraying in Lawns and Turf
Available in 1L, 5L, 20L, 200L & 1000L packs
New South Wales City Of Parramatta
Parramatta Council ran a series of events showcasing women’s leadership and influence in the community. The events, which ranged from movie showings to panel discussions, highlighted a community of diverse women who #EmbraceEquity within their own sphere of influence.
Cumberland City Council
Cumberland City Council proudly presented its annual award ceremony, honouring women and organisations who have demonstrated exemplary behaviours in breaking bias and embracing equity in the area.
Northern Territory City Of Darwin
City of Darwin held an IWD Walk and Celebrations at Civic Park on Saturday 4 March 2023.
Attendees followed the Darwin City Brass Band as they walked through the city centre streets to Bennett Park –where there were information stalls and celebrations. Guest speakers and a free morning tea hosted in Parliament House.
Tasmania City Of Launceston
To celebrate IWD, the City of Launceston and Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery hosted four interactive workshops with female guest speakers –exploring art, culture and conversation.
Burnie City Council
Burnie City Council held an IWD Event at the Burnie Library on 8 March with five female guest speakers.
Western Australia City Of Cockburn
City of Cockburn celebrated, recognised, supported and championed female entrepreneurs on IWD with an event for micro business owners in Cockburn, held on 8 March at AMC Jakovich Centre in Henderson.
Attendees heard from female leaders and women in business on what it means to embrace equity, manage the juggle and balance business and life. The keynote speaker was Terina Grace, CEO of Black Swan Health, who was joined by three small business experts leading interactive breakout sessions.
The event was followed by a morning tea with networking and pop-up information stalls hosted by Business Foundations, Business Station and Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC).
South Australia City Of Charles Sturt
To celebrate IWD, the City of Charles Sturt held the panel discussion Cracking the Code for Gender Equality, hosted by Mayor Angela Evans at Ngutungka West Lakes on 8 March.
Campbelltown Council
Campbelltown Council held a free event where locals heard from guest speaker, Jodie Oddy, from Nova 919’s breakfast show, and met the 2023 Women of Campbelltown at Campbelltown Function Centre on 9 March.
City Of Sailsbury
City of Salisbury once again held its annual IWD Cocktail Evening, hosted by Adelady’s Hayley and Lauren and featuring highly awarded journalist, Jessica Adamson. Held on 9 March, it included a complimentary welcome drink, canapes, entertainment, lucky door prize up and great company.