The WMG & CSBP Rowes Road Crop Nutrition Tour showcased trials across three different sites, exploring legumes, potassium cycling, and nitrogen inhibitors. Read on for a synthesised farmer summary of the key learnings and discussion points of the day.
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Silver Bullets, Step Changes, and One Percenters
WMG CEO Nathan Craig explores the major advancements in agriculture and the impact of ‘one percenters’ on productivity and profitability. Learn how WMG aims to help farmers leverage these small changes for sustainable growth.
Getting more time & enjoyment back in farming
WMG CEO Nathan Craig discusses helping farmers manage risk and reduce stress, the RiskWi$e Project, and focusing on the ‘1%ers’ in farm businesses – small changes that can lead to significant improvements in time management and profitability.
CEO Report – Farmer discussion groups going gangbusters!
Three new farmer discussion groups have been formed this month! Learn how these smaller, interactive gatherings help farmers, industry, and researchers share insights and strategies to improve farm management across the Northern Agricultural Region of WA.
New Ground: WMG Introduces RiskWi$e to Yerecoin Farmers
WMG recently hosted its first farmer discussion event outside the West Midlands region in Yerecoin, marking an introductory session for the RiskWi$e Project. Discover how the group explored risk and strategies for informed farm management.
Three Springs RiskWi$e Discussion Group – An Introduction
WMG recently connected with the Three Springs Farm Improvement Network at their committee meeting to discuss our involvement in the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Discover how this collaboration aims to support local farmers by addressing key farm management decisions and risk.
Talking Crop Nutrition, Stubble Management & Risk
Discover the insights and key discussions from our recent Crop Nutrition Day, where local farmers and industry experts gathered for a deep dive into nutrient decisions, stubble management and risk in farming.
Nitrogen modelling, collaboration and risk: What’s in store for 2024?
Using APSIM modelling, collaboration, innovation and participatory action research to investigate the factors that optimise the profitability and risk profile of cropping systems across the West Midlands region and Australia.