ISCC (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification) is now a key requirement for grain producers aiming to ... Read More
Boosting Beef Producer Discussion Group Project
The Boosting Beef Producer Discussion Group project, consisting of three beef producer discussion located in the north, ... Read More
Get fence lines sprayed early!
Spray fencelines ASAP to achieve good weed control and prevent seed set. Consider rotating herbicides to give glyphosate ... Read More
Spring insects on the move
Warmer weather will start to bring out spring insects, which are likely to cause crop damage. Monitor for insect numbers ... Read More
Tissue testing
Tissue testing can be a cost-effective way to determine the nutrient status of your crop, without relying on visual ... Read More
Broadleaf spraying in cereals
As the rain comes in, it will bring with it a flush of broadleaf winter weeds. Monitor weed emergence and crop growth ... Read More
Investing in nitrogen – 2025 season
Nitrogen availability is generally lower this year, especially on legume stubbles, off the back of a very dry 2024. Give ... Read More
Wind erosion and topsoil drift considerations
Wind erosion associated with the prolonged dry period is hammering SA paddocks - especially sandy soils. Topsoil loss ... Read More
Grass control in pulses & canola
Effective in-crop grass control in break crops will be crucial this year due to limited knockdown opportunities and ... Read More
Residual grass herbicides in early post-emergent (EPE) weed management
Early post-emergent herbicide applications will be common this year, as some pre-em's weren't used prior to sowing. To ... Read More









