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Rustic Lamb Sliders on a plate with vegetables and lime
12
Feb

What’s cooking? Rustic lamb ‘sliders’

Offering an alternative to the traditional burger, these tasty ‘sliders’ are a real winner. 15 Minutes prep time.  Approx 8 servings.  45-60 minutes Ingredients 1 Tablespoon olive oil 1 Medium onion finely chopped 4 Cloves garlic thinly sliced ½ Teaspoon dried oregano ½ Teaspoon dried thyme 500g Minced Lamb 1kg (2 large) Eggplants 1 Char-grilled...
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12
Feb

Improving liquid nutrient efficiency and crop yields

Primaries CRT has recently established a collaboration with the highly regarded West Australian Precision seeding manufacturer Ausplow. The collaboration is a bid to improve research into liquid nutrients, with the aim of improving crop and pasture establishment, nutrient efficiency, and yields. Primaries CRT Agronomists and Branch Managers visited the Ausplow premises recently to familiarise themselves...
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BGA AgriServices Paula Mizzi in field releasing wasp
12
Feb

Agronomists using biologicals in the battle against pests

Beneficial insects can greatly assist in pest management if used in combination with chemical control by reducing pest populations and providing an additional benefit over chemical applications alone. Increasing the biodiversity of beneficial insects in crops can assist in reduced pest populations and minimise pest flare up during the season. Wasps are released in a...
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Flooded Town
12
Feb

Balancing the risk

Primary producers spend a great deal of time developing strategies to maintain the viability of their business. Very few businesses are subject to the same risk exposures as the farming community. Knowing when to spend money and to save money becomes a balancing act. Inevitably, the question of whether to insure or not to insure...
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12
Feb

Specialist financiers the key to future farming

Agriculture today is a sophisticated and highly technical industry. The importance of the agricultural industry to the Australian economy and community is well known, and the role of financiers providing support to this sector is becoming increasingly more critical. It is no secret that to remain locally and globally competitive Australian farmers must continue to...
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Silvan Diesel Delivery ute
12
Feb

Silvan offers easy diesel fuel delivery

A feature packed 400 litre capacity DieselPower fuel Cube Tank Unit has been added to the Selecta diesel tank transfer range. Ideal choice for farmers, contractors, earthmoving or civil contractors requiring a secure, convenient and easy to use fuel transfer source. Measuring 960mm wide x 1,100mm long and 660mm high to be carried securely on...
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12
Feb

Finding the future

When I commenced my role at CRT in February 2017, I had several in-depth conversations with members of the network across NSW regarding the challenges faced in today’s rural retail environment. A recurring theme was the difficulty in finding qualified staff, in particular, quality young men and women who have studied agronomy and are looking...
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Canola roots in soil
12
Feb

Fixing the climate by fixing our soil

Guy Webb is a senior member of the CRT NSW Agronomy team based at AgriWest in Forbes. Guy has a background in broadacre farming in the district and moreover has long held a deep interest in developing methods of improving soil fertility and sustainability in our broadacre cropping systems. Guy is also the Executive Officer...
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Global Wheat Production La Nina Chart
12
Feb

Are we on the verge of a La Niña event?

La Niña has officially been declared, which has the potential to impact global food production. In this article we delve into the historical impact of La Niña on Australian and global wheat production. According to the BOM, ‘El Niño’s often lead to drier conditions over large parts of Australia, while La Niña’s tend to enhance...
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