FARMING AHEAD INTELLIGENCE

Research Report: Perfect Batch (September 2022)

In the September Research Report, Kondinin Group's research team looks at safe and efficient chemical batching and handling systems. The Report includes a round up of commercially-available batching plants as well as farmer-made approaches.

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The Report includes a round up of commercially-available batching plants as well as farmer-made approaches.

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About this report

Kondinin Group Research Reports offer the only independent and comprehensive assessments of farm machinery, equipment, technology and rural services available to Australian farmers.

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

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

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Research Report: Grain Storage (August 2024)

This month's Research Report from Kondinin Group looks at the benefits and challenges associated with ground level storage with a focus on growers who have done it successfully.

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Research Report: Grouper Bins (July 2024)

This month's Research Report from Kondinin Group looks at a range of Australian-made grouper bins which can make a big difference when it comes to input logistics on the farm.

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Research Report: Carbon Calculators (June 2024)

Farming Ahead's June Research Report compares two carbon calculators which can be used by grain growers.

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Research Report: High Horsepower Tractors (May 2024)

Kondinin Group has rounded up some real broadacre muscle in this Research Report - looking at 447kW (600hp)-plus tractors.