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Latest research to be presented across regional WA

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Regional GRDC Grains Research Update events each feature a unique line-up of speakers designed to ensure content is regionally relevant. Photo: Brad Collis ©GRDC

Growers across Western Australia will have the opportunity to hear the latest in research and development outcomes at a series of five regional one-day Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) Grains Research Update events.

The updates, to be held from February 27 to March 12, are a valuable source of agronomic and industry information and resources.

GRDC Western Region Panel chair Darrin Lee said the regional events were focused on delivering strategic and innovative information to growers and advisers relevant to each location, with the central aim of building the profitability of local grain growers.

“The regional Grains Research Updates allow growers to access leading research, development and extension (RD&E) information to assist them in adopting new farming practices and technologies,” he said.

“With the majority of presentations based on GRDC investments and presenters delivering information in a practical way, growers are able to see not only the value in ongoing investment but also learn of tools and strategies they can implement on-farm.”

Each event features a unique line-up of speakers designed to ensure content is regionally relevant.

Topics range from soil amelioration, deep ripping and nutrition, to herbicide and fungicide resistance and new chemistries for weed management.

Technology will also be a feature with presentations on adoption of precision agriculture technology, harvest weed seed management systems, remote and real-time crop monitoring and the latest in agricultural machinery and equipment.

Diversification in cropping systems through pulse crops, rotations, hay and livestock will be explored, as will weather forecasting and new variety performance in lupins, canola, wheat and oats.

Mr Lee said the success of the regional updates depended on local support.

“In particular, we thank the Corrigin Farm Improvement Group, the Merredin and Districts Farm Improvement Group, the Yuna Farm Improvement Group, the Fitzgerald Biosphere Group, the Lakes Grower Group and the Ravensthorpe Agricultural Initiative Network for their support in hosting these events,” he said.

The five regional one-day GRDC Grains Research Update events are at the following WA locations:

  • Kwinana West Zone, Corrigin Recreation and Events Centre – February 27
  • Kwinana East Zone, Merredin Regional Community and Leisure Centre – February 28
  • Geraldton Zone, Yuna Community Centre – March 6
  • Albany Zone, Jerramungup Sports Centre – March 11
  • Esperance Zone, Lake King Hall – March 12.

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