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New GRDC investment will provide important frost information

The GRDC is seeking input to help better manage and research frost.

Macey Hill

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The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from individuals and organisations interested in working closely with lead frost extension facilitators expected to be appointed in each GRDC region (west, north and south).

GRDC senior manager extension and communication, Luke Gaynor, said the successful respondents to the EOI would assist the facilitators to communicate and extend applied management options for mitigating frost.

"A collaborative approach will be required, enabling broad participation, geographic coverage and grower reach to identify and address local grower needs," Gaynor said.

A separate GRDC request for tender is seeking applications for the lead facilitator positions, and these positions should be appointed within a couple of months.

Gaynor said the financial and emotional impacts of frost to grain growers of winter crops were significant and well known.

For wheat alone, it is estimated that frost causes national losses of at least $400 million per year.

The overall objective of the new investment is to provide growers in frost-prone areas with the knowledge, confidence and ability to implement the latest, best management practices to minimise the impact of frost on their profitability.

"It will continue to extend and apply local relevance to the known research outcomes of the GRDC's considerable frost investment portfolio.

"The investment will involve practical and flexible approaches to communicating management options, and activities will vary depending on the needs of the growers in each sub-region and opportunities to raise awareness of frost-related issues," Gaynor said.

More information is available on the GRDC website at https://bit.ly/2ZqDVRB
EOI proposals must be sent by email to [email protected] by 5pm AEST on 30 June.

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