b'Grain growers in central and southern NSW cannot afford to ignore crown rot inoculum levels in their paddocks. Allowing inoculum levels to build even for just one year can create a problem that may take several years to resolve.\\n\\nIn this podcast, Crown Rot scientist Steven Simpfendorfer, from the NSW Department of Primary Industries at Tamworth, explains the case for eternal vigilance.\\n\\nContact:\\nSteven Simpfendorfer\\n0439 581 672\\nsteven.simpfendorfer@dpi.nsw.gov.au\\n\\nResources:\\nPreDicta B soil testing service that helps grain and pulse producers identify soil-borne pathogens to minimise risk of yield loss: http://pir.sa.gov.au/research/services/molecular_diagnostics/predicta_b\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'