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CROPPING

Questions raised about retained stubble

Stubble retention is widely recognised for its benefits in reducing erosion and improving the soil but

01 May 1997

CROPPING

Yetter device designed to clear the way for sowing.

The Yetter stubble handling equipment is used during seeding to clear stubble out of the path of following

01 April 1997

CROPPING

Careful point selection cuts toxicity problems

Farmers can reduce fertiliser toxicity problems and improve crop yields by selecting the right point

01 April 1997

CROPPING

Selecting a reliable seeding machine

Deep banding or deep cultivating with wide row spacings consistently produced higher lupin yields in

01 April 1997

CROPPING

Plant competition

A Grains Research and Development Corporation supported project on weed control is showing encouraging

01 April 1997

CROPPING

Straight tines improve stubble flow

Stubble is leass likely to build up and remain caught on tines if conditions allow the material to rotate

01 April 1997

CROPPING

Many options to reduce weed numbers

As the battle to manage herbicide resistance continues there are several options available to reduce

01 April 1997

CROPPING

Genetic engineering adds to crop quality

Genetic engineering has been used to successfuly modify more than 40 diffferent crops during the post

01 April 1997

PARTNER CONTENT

Seed Terminator: weeds meet their final harvest

By driving weed populations down, many farms are now achieving outcomes that challenge traditional assumptions about water use efficiency

PARTNER CONTENT

Biostimulants Unlock Higher Yields in Broadacre Crops

Independent trials show Biostart biostimulants deliver 9–11% yield gains and strong ROI in broadacre crops

PARTNER CONTENT

Building a Resilient Digital Ecosystem for all Australians

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.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

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Research Report: Drones (July 2026)

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.

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Research Report: Auto Drafters (June 2026)

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.

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Research Report: High Horsepower Tracked Tractors (May 2026)

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.

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Research Report: Mother Bins (April 2026)

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.