RESEARCH

What do you want independently researched?

Fill in the National Agricultural Survey (NAS).

Kondinin Group's annual NAS is now open. Credit: Ben White.

Kondinin Group's annual NAS is now open. Credit: Ben White.

The Kondinin Group research program is heavily driven by the results of this one annual survey.

Known as the National Agricultural Survey (NAS), the results help to gather information for future reports and steer the direction of our research work.

Two key questions include what machinery or equipment readers would like independently researched and what key issues farming businesses are facing.

There is also opportunity to request a practical topic for our ever-popular From the Workshop section.

Its just a short survey (mostly tick-boxes) and shouldn't take much more than 12-minutes to complete.

So please, have your say in what we research without fear of favour.

Complete the paper copy attached to the front of a Farming Ahead May 2024 edition or click here to fill out the survey online

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.