Felicity Harris
@PhenologyisFun
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11-07-2013 04:32:02
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Perfect weather for Field walk Friday! Big thanks to Fred Morley Centre Mathew Dunn for hosting Charles Sturt University 1st year Ag students to learn about grazing management and crop sequencing fundamentals! 🌱☘️🐑🐂🫛🌼🌾
Field Day @ Methul THIS Wednesday @ 9 am.
'“Managing soil acidity to unlock pulse crop potential'.
NSW DPI GRDC GRDC North Local Land Services Central West LLS
Interested in building your research career and delivering impact to industry?
We're seeking Gulbali Institute PhD candidates for projects looking to improve our understanding of vetch phenology + frost damage in wheat Charles Sturt University starting in 2024!🫛🌾❄️ research.csu.edu.au/study-with-us/…
National Grower Network meetings (NGN) with guest speakers Rohan Brill (Rohan Brill), Michael Moodie
(Michael Moodie) and the team from Rural Management Strategies. All welcome to contribute ideas to new investments in your region.
Big thanks to AGT team for hosting and engaging our 1st year Charles Sturt University Ag Science distance cohort today! Great introduction into breeding concepts and their favourite traits (phenology of course 😉)! 🧬 🌾
#phenologyisfun
Excellent work by Tim Green unlocking what’s happening below ground under field conditions in the Charles Sturt University #rhizolysimeter all working towards the 100-day ideotype! 🌾🙌🏻
#phenologyisfirstthenroots 😉
Come along to the International Rapeseed Congress field day at Wagga Wagga. NSW DPI Agronomy GRDC North
Register now at:
ircsydney2023.com/irc-2023/growe…
Great afternoon NSW DPI Agronomy with 1st year Charles Sturt University Ag Science students! Big thanks to Rick Graham and Danielle Malcolm for hosting the students (twice…because there are so many)! Trials look amazing! 🌾🌼 #phenologyisfun #futureofag
Time to check your crop and send samples for pathotyping! PBI Cobbitty confirmed 1st documented stripe rust infection for 2023, located sNSW. STB widespread also, 2 of the dominate wheat diseases of previous years. Photo Caitlin McRae. NSW DPI Agronomy GRDC Steven Simpfendorfer