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Workshops to develop ‘soft’ skills for early career agronomists
21.12.2020A free-of-charge workshop series, which will include three webinars and a face-to-face workshop, will be offered in 2021 as part of the Emerging Agros Network project.
Region: North
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Spray safely to reduce drift risk this summer
14.12.2020Grower Relations Manager Richard Holzknecht encourages growers to reduce the risk of spray drift issues this summer.
Region: North
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AgSkilled spray training offers on-farm help for 2,4-D users
10.12.2020The Advanced Chemical Spray Application Training course will be delivered by well-known specialist Craig Day from Spray Safe and Save.
Region: North
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Stats increased capacity helps grow grains research gains
18.11.2020Statistical science has been hailed as an ‘unsung hero’ of improvements in Australia’s grains industry, helping to deliver rapid advances in crop varieties, agronomic knowledge and farming practices.
Region: North
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Put safety first this harvest, urges experienced grain grower
10.11.2020NSW grain grower Roy Hamilton is urging his industry colleagues to take extra care with workplace health and safety this harvest.
Region: North
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New guide to help growers time windrowing in canola
05.11.2020Growers should check new guidelines to support their decision making and minimise losses from poor windrow timing.
Region: North
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Fall armyworm webinar offers insights from the paddock
04.11.2020Grain growers battling to understand the potential impact of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and how to manage this foreign invader can tune into a specialised Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) webinar next week.
Region: North
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Is a group effort the key to better weed control?
27.10.2020Anyone involved with weed control knows the language of herbicide groups – Group A, Group M and the list goes on – but could groups of a different type be the key to more effective weed management?
Region: North
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Farm-ready research delivered direct to CQ grain growers
26.10.2020Stored soil moisture remains one of Central Queensland (CQ) grain growers’ greatest allies in their quest to optimise profitability and capitalise on increasingly erratic rainfall and rising temperatures.
Region: North