Frost Extension in the Upper North
Full Name: Frost Extension in the Upper North Funding Body: GRDC Aim of the demo site is to provide land managers with confidence
Full Name: Frost Extension in the Upper North Funding Body: GRDC Aim of the demo site is to provide land managers with confidence
Full Name: Incorporating digital farming for improved productivity in the Upper North of SA Funding Body: Agrifutures Australia Currently, key barriers to on
The Sheep Technology Group aims to: Explore and share experiences and knowledge on ways that precision livestock management technologies can be used in red meat
Key elements of the project outcomes will include; a.) Reduction in the presowing cultivation (both number of passes and intensity of disturbance) used to establish
The GRDC Low Rainfall Crop Sequencing project investigated how different breakcrop options affect low rainfall farming systems over 4 years. As part of this project
SAGIT Time of Sowing Trial UNFS Time of Sowing Trial 2016 – 2018 Summary Funding Body: SAGIT Project Duration: 2016
The Yield Prophet program allows crop yield prospects to be updated regularly as the season progresses. It utilises initial soil conditions along with up to
This project will evaluate application of controlled traffic farming in the low rainfall zone. Benefits vs cost of adopting practice will be assessed. Funding Body:
Identify research outcomes, economic feasibility, and the suitability of implementation of reducing reliance on fertilizer and herbicides at the regional level. Funding Body: GRDC Central
The upskilling program will involve a women only series of workshops, delivered largely by women, to create a positive learning environment where women can ask
The project will encourage the adoption of pasture production zoning as a tool for identifying areas of poor crop production and changing management of these
Vetch agronomy trials on challenging soils in the Broughton region Funding Body: UNFS Project Duration: 2019 – 2020 Vetch pre emergent trial Vetch variety trial
Increasing the knowledge and understanding of micronutrient deficiency in the UN Funding Body: SAGIT Project Duration: 2017 – 2020 Micronutrient Trial – Wheat @ Baroota
Funding Body: GRDC, supported DAWR, MLA and AWI Project Duration: 2019 – 2022 The Dryland Legume Pasture Species project has been driven by significant
Full Name: Upper North Barley Time of Sowing Trial; Frost / Heat Stress Effects Funding Body: SAGIT The aim of this trial is
Cereal Alternatives to oats for hay production in UN Frost/Heat stress effects Funding Body: BALCO Project Duration: 2019 – 2022
Full Name: Barley Grass Management Options Funding Body: Grains Research & Development Corporation (GRDC) Background Site was planted to Spartacus barley in 2018. Site was
Full Name: Warm and cool season mixed cover cropping for sustainable farming systems in South Eastern Australia. Funding Body: National Landcare Program Smart Farming Programs
Southern Pulse Extension Project Funding Body: GRDC Project Duration: 2017 – 2020 Pulse Check Case Study Focus 2021: Frost, Heat, Drought Warnertown SARDI Trial site
Funding Body: Grain Growers Project Duration: 2016
This project will increase no-till practice adoption rates by engaging 60 farmers to visit a demonstration site in their district to inspect and discuss the
The project aims to trial and demonstrate on farm practices to increase sequestration of carbon in soil by 2015 in the Upper North and Eyre
To communicate to growers and agribusiness what, when, how and why N2O emissions impact on farming systems: ‐ to increase farmer knowledge about N2O emissions
The objectives of this project were, • To evaluate the suitability of “spot spray” technology to control weeds on farming land in the Upper North
Development and publication of information on integrating fodders shrubs into low rainfall systems. Forage Shrubs in Low Rainfall Farming Systems Factsheet Funding Body: DAFF Project
To improve participants understanding of their farming business in terms of profitability and risk to enable improved decision making for more resilient farm businesses. Results
To identify appropriate management techniques for the control of ‘difficult to kill’ Onion Weeds, such that crop yields are maximised whilst maintaining crop and pasture