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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/colour,-flavour-a-selling-point-in-asian-wholegrain-markets
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/colour,-flavour-a-selling-point-in-asian-wholegrain-markets6 Sep 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- Clean, bright, nutritious Australian wholegrains are poised to become a top choice in Asian markets as customers become more interested in health and economic benefits.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210906090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 06 Sep 2021
- TitlePosition:
- top-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Industry Insights
- ArticleCaption:
- Australian wheat has an advantage for the production of Asian noodles when it comes to cleanliness, colour and flavour.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0029/448571/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleEdition:
- Issue 154, September-October 2021
- ArticleKeywords:
- Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre, AEGIC, wholegrains, Asia, flour, Dr Hayfa Salman
- ArticleCategory:
- Innovation
- title:
- Colour, flavour a selling point in Asian wholegrain markets
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/colour,-flavour-a-selling-point-in-asian-wholegrain-markets
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- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 70%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover
- ArticleProjectCode:
- AEG1207-001OPX
- ArticleAuthor:
- AEGIC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 448567
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Brad Collis
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/weeds/eradication-of-red-witchweed-on-track
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/weeds/eradication-of-red-witchweed-on-track5 Sep 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- Early detection, a comprehensive surveillance and eradication program, and willingness to experiment with new technologies means the red witchweed eradication program is on track to eradicate this invasive plant from the only known infestation in
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210905090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 05 Sep 2021
- TitlePosition:
- top-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Weeds
- ArticleCaption:
- A red witchweed (Striga asiatica) plant.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0032/448592/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleEdition:
- Issue 154, September-October 2021
- ArticleKeywords:
- red witchweed, Striga asiatica, sorghum, maize, rice, sugarcane, National Management Group, Grain Producers Australia, Meat & Livestock Australia, Canegrowers, Kym McIntyre
- ArticleCategory:
- Weeds, Pests and Diseases
- title:
- Eradication of red witchweed on track
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/weeds/eradication-of-red-witchweed-on-track
- CoreTextUser:
- 368356
- sregion:
- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 65%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover
- ArticleProjectCode:
- MLA1805-001OPX
- ArticleAuthor:
- Kym McIntyre, Queensland grains biosecurity officer
- ArticleAssetID:
- 448588
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Plant Health Australia
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/switching-to-wholegrains-offers-healthcare-savings
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/switching-to-wholegrains-offers-healthcare-savings4 Sep 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- New research findings published in the international journal Nutrients in June have shown that simply swapping refined grain foods for wholegrain alternatives could provide healthcare savings in Australia of more than $1.4 billion annually.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210904090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 04 Sep 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Industry Insights
- ArticleCaption:
- Swapping three serves of refined grain foods for wholegrain foods can reduce rates of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0029/448580/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleEdition:
- Issue 154, September-October 2021
- ArticleKeywords:
- wholegrain, Nutrients, Dr Sara Grafenauer, Jaimee Hughes, Grains and Legumes Nutrition Council, healthcare, type 2 diabetes, refined grain, heart disease
- ArticleCategory:
- Innovation
- title:
- Switching to wholegrains offers healthcare savings
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/switching-to-wholegrains-offers-healthcare-savings
- CoreTextUser:
- 368356
- sregion:
- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 50%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover
- ArticleAuthor:
- Alex Locke, Marketing and communications manager, Grains and Legumes Nutrition Council
- ArticleAssetID:
- 448576
- ArticlePhotographer:
- GLNC
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/plant-breeding/machine-learning-powers-up-heat-tolerance-gains
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/plant-breeding/machine-learning-powers-up-heat-tolerance-gains3 Sep 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- More powerful techniques are being deployed in a pre-breeding project to engineer a second wave of genetic gain in the heat tolerance of wheat varieties
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210903090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 03 Sep 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Plant Breeding
- ArticleCaption:
- Yong-Ling Ruan examines wheat lines that express diverse levels of heat tolerance.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0033/447882/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleEdition:
- Issue 154, September-October 2021
- ArticleKeywords:
- wheat, heat tolerance, Richard Trethowan, Yong-Ling Ruan, Owen Atkin, Onoriode Coast, Brad Posch, GRDC
- ArticleCategory:
- Innovation
- title:
- Machine learning powers-up heat tolerance gains
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/plant-breeding/machine-learning-powers-up-heat-tolerance-gains
- CoreTextUser:
- 400592
- sregion:
- National
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 30%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- GroundCover
- ArticleProjectCode:
- UOS1606-001RTX, UOS1606-004RMX
- ArticleAuthor:
- Dr Gio Braidotti
- ArticleAssetID:
- 447878
- ArticlePhotographer:
- University of Newcastle
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grower-stories/western/prior-harvest-lessons-increase-returns-for-growers
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grower-stories/western/prior-harvest-lessons-increase-returns-for-growers2 Sep 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- During last season’s harvest, these growers all struggled to get the most out of their harvest. This harvest they’ve kicked off with some improvements that will surely increase their yield and output.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210902090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 02 Sep 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Western
- ArticleCaption:
- Ray Harrington says harvest losses in his canola are now almost non-existent, since changing the settings in his Case harvester.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0023/450068/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- grdc, research, growers, harvest, yield, machinery, workshops, management, harvester set up, harvester forum
- ArticleCategory:
- Grower Stories
- title:
- Prior harvest lessons increase returns for growers
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grower-stories/western/prior-harvest-lessons-increase-returns-for-growers
- CoreTextUser:
- 424819
- sregion:
- West
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 10%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- Online Only
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 450064
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Jo Fulwood
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Paddock Practices: EP growers need a plan to preserve SDHI for blackleg control in canola - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/all-publications/paddock-practices/2021/south/september/paddock-practices-ep-growers-need-a-plan-to-preserve-sdhi-for-blackleg-control-in-canola2 Sep 2021: Growers in South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula (EP) are being encouraged to consider their 2022 season fungicide management strategy for blackleg in canola ahead of placing next year’s seed orders.
- a:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- b:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2021-09-02 00:00:00
- e:
- paddock practices: ep growers need a plan to preserve sdhi for blackleg control in canola , summary
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- text/html
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- a7bfe5840cd1c443801e227a2f8159b5
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0018/450126/grdc_42190515557-resize-650.jpg
- j:
- https://grdc.com.au
- l:
- en-AU
- issueno:
- Paddock Practices: EP growers need a plan to preserve SDHI for blackleg control in canola
- title:
- Paddock Practices: EP growers need a plan to preserve SDHI for blackleg control in canola
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- September
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- ctype:
- Paddock Practices
- asummary:
- Growers in South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula (EP) are being encouraged to consider their 2022 season fungicide management strategy for blackleg in canola ahead of placing next year’s seed orders.
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Improving yield potential of lentils on acid soils in Australia
https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=DJP2109-002RTX1 Sep 2021: Lentil production in Australia is mostly focussed on highly productive regions in the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia and the Wimmera region of Victoria, where upwards of 600,000 tonnes are produced annually. One of the main reasons for
- region2:
- All Northern Subregions, All Southern Subregions, All WA Subregions
- region3:
- All Northern Region states (NSW & Qld), All Southern Region states (Vic, SA & Tas), WA
- Date:
- 01/09/2021
- contractType:
- RTX
- projectProvider:
- Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)
- cropName:
- Lentils
- projectOutcomes:
- By 30 December 2030, Australian growers in Northern, Southern and Western regions have access to improved, higher yielding, disease resistant and acid tolerant locally adapted lentil varieties for their target production environment. This will be
- contractSupervisor:
- Matthew Hayden
- projectFullSummary:
- <div data-wrapper="true" style="font-size:14px;font-family:'Segoe UI','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif;"><div><div><p>Lentil production in Australia is mostly focussed on highly productive
- projectStatus:
- Active
- sregion:
- North, South, West
- tab:
- Investments
- ctype:
- Investments
- projectEnd:
- 30/06/2026
- category:
- Pre-breeding
- cropType:
- Legume
- contractCode:
- DJP2109-002RTX
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Reducing lodging risk in sorghum to increase grower confidence and profitability
https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=UOQ2109-004RMX1 Sep 2021: Sorghum production in Australia averages 2,000,000 tonnes annually with a value of between $400M to $500M. It is the largest summer crop in Australia and our fourth largest crop overall, by tonnage and value. One of the most significant constraints
- region2:
- All Northern Subregions
- region3:
- All Northern Region states (NSW & Qld)
- Date:
- 01/09/2021
- contractType:
- RMX
- projectProvider:
- The University of Queensland
- cropName:
- Sorghum
- projectOutcomes:
- By 2032, growers have access to new high yielding commercial sorghum hybrids that reduce lodging related yield losses by at least 25%.
- contractSupervisor:
- David Jordan
- projectFullSummary:
- <div data-wrapper="true" style="font-size:14px;font-family:'Segoe UI','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif;"><div><div><p>Sorghum production in Australia averages 2,000,000 tonnes annually with a
- projectPathway:
- 2
- projectStatus:
- Active
- sregion:
- North
- tab:
- Investments
- ctype:
- Investments
- projectEnd:
- 30/06/2027
- category:
- Pre-breeding
- cropType:
- Cereal
- contractCode:
- UOQ2109-004RMX
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/events/correct-harvester-set-up-yields-results-grdc-workshops
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/events/correct-harvester-set-up-yields-results-grdc-workshops1 Sep 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- Forums had been developed in response to industry concerns, to reduce losses and streamline operations at harvest.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210901090000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 01 Sep 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Events
- ArticleCaption:
- GRDC will offer a series of free harvester forum workshops across Victoria designed to help growers to reduce grain losses and improve profitability.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0034/449980/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- grdc, research, grains, growers, workshops, harvest, management, yield, machinery
- ArticleCategory:
- GRDC News
- title:
- Correct harvester set-up yields results: GRDC workshops
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/grdc/events/correct-harvester-set-up-yields-results-grdc-workshops
- CoreTextUser:
- 424819
- sregion:
- South
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 40%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- Media Releases
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 449976
- ArticlePhotographer:
- GRDC
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https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/diseases/new-research-to-focus-on-major-wheat-disease
https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/diseases/new-research-to-focus-on-major-wheat-disease1 Sep 2021:
- ArticleSummary:
- A wet winter in southern Australia has seen an increase in the prevalence of the region’s most significant wheat disease, Septoria Tritici Blotch.
- LastUpdatedDate:
- 19700101
- Date:
- 20210901150000
- ArticlePubDate:
- 01 Sep 2021
- TitlePosition:
- middle-left
- ArticleSubCategory:
- Diseases
- ArticleCaption:
- GRDC has recently invested in two new research projects designed to improve growers’ knowledge and management of the costly wheat disease, Septoria tritici blotch.
- I:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0019/450055/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
- ArticleKeywords:
- grdc, research, grains, disease, yield, septoria tritici blotch, water, wheat, fungal, rainfall, growers, management
- ArticleCategory:
- Weeds, Pests and Diseases
- title:
- New research to focus on major wheat disease
- url:
- https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/weeds-pests-diseases/diseases/new-research-to-focus-on-major-wheat-disease
- CoreTextUser:
- 424819
- sregion:
- South
- ImageFocusPoint:
- 50%
- tab:
- News
- ctype:
- Media Releases
- ArticleProjectCode:
- DJP2104-004RTX, FAR2004-002SAX
- ArticleAuthor:
- GRDC
- ArticleAssetID:
- 450008
- ArticlePhotographer:
- Grant Hollaway, Agriculture Victoria
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