Canopy management techniques are used around the world to decrease lodging risk and increase yield in
18 September 2013
Alison Binney and Tom Dixon write that grain growers must proactively 'look beyond herbicides' to reduce
03 September 2013
Ripe conditions for redlegged earth mite in areas of the Western australian grain belt means growers
23 August 2013
Cowra-based research and development agronomist Colin McMaster has been working on residual nitrogen
13 August 2013
CSIRO researchers Dr John Kirkegaard and Dr James Hunt investigate the cumulative benefits of water use
08 August 2013
World leading resistance researcher Ian Heap says herbicides have a future but the farming industry needs
31 July 2013
LAPP cable harnessing solutions built for harsh Australian environments
By driving weed populations down, many farms are now achieving outcomes that challenge traditional assumptions about water use efficiency
Independent trials show Biostart biostimulants deliver 9–11% yield gains and strong ROI in broadacre crops
Telstra is committed to creating a resilient digital ecosystem that benefits all Australians, with a particular focus on enhancing regional connectivity and leveraging advanced technologies.
With drones becoming more prevalent in Australian agricultural operations, this month’s Research Report looks at the latest drone technology and applications for both broadacre farming and livestock enterprises.
This month's Research Report includes an in-depth look at five popular sheep auto drafters complemented by several Case Studies of producers using the drafters to improve their livestock management.
Kondinin Group researchers Mark Saunders, Ben White and Josh Giumelli have inspected some of the latest high-horsepower, articulated, fixed-frame and twin-tracked tractors for this month's Research Report. It's all about getting power to the ground.
Mother bins are an important part of on-farm grain logistics. This Research Report details 10 brands including locally-made and imported models with capacities up to 300 tonnes.