Fritz Bolten (@boltenfritz) 's Twitter Profile
Fritz Bolten

@boltenfritz

2021 Australian Nuffield scholar. Ord River Irrigation Farmer. Passionate about agriculture & rural communities. Loves the remote, rugged Australian Kimberley

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We're farming our black ground on a whole new level with relay cropping. If water holding capacity isn't a constraint the soybean yields can exceed monocropped as the existence of wheat and the pruning of it creates space for soybean cell division later in R3 R4 R5 Making

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Planting the Seeds of Innovation! We are thrilled to introduce SwarmFarm Robotics´ first autonomously planted crop of corn, a groundbreaking pilot project in collaboration with our awesome partner Beck's Hybrids , Indiana, US. This dynamic duo is set to transform fields with

Planting the Seeds of Innovation!
We are thrilled to introduce SwarmFarm Robotics´ first autonomously planted crop of corn, a groundbreaking pilot project in collaboration with our awesome partner <a href="/BecksHybrids/">Beck's Hybrids</a> , Indiana, US. 
This dynamic duo is set to transform fields with
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Gillian Fennell A lot of them have a great deal of maturity, can handle responsibility and have a solid work ethic. They appreciate bringing valued. If they have a pension, they want to be paid in a way that still allows them to keep getting their pension.

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I São Paulo for the start of the Rabo bank cotton tour. Will be very interesting to see and hear how they are going over here. Bit wet and cold today. At the Rabo bank headquarters soon.

I São Paulo for the start of the Rabo bank cotton tour. Will be very interesting to see and hear how they are going over here. Bit wet and cold today. At the Rabo bank headquarters soon.
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In Mato Grossa region now. Some interesting facts. This area has only been developed with modern agriculture in the last 30 to 40 years. They cleverly developed soil fertility, have efficient and quite reliable rainfall. 1.2-2meters. 13 million ha Soy, 7 m corn and 1.5 m cotton.

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Talking with big local growers was about competing with plastic (polyester) in our garments. Brazil doesn’t want to be seen as competing with us. If Brazil hadn’t grown more cotton then that volume of fibre would have gone to polyester. Definitely encouraging. Let’s work together

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Saw cotton, corn and cane. As far as the eye can see. Really big structure with reliable rain periods and dry harvests periods also. The one block must have been about 12000 ha in a few fields. And it looks good. We will get close to some soil and crops tomorrow 😊👍

Saw cotton, corn and cane. As far as the eye can see. Really big structure with reliable rain periods and dry harvests periods also. The one block must have been about 12000 ha in a few fields. And it looks good. We will get close to some soil and crops tomorrow 😊👍
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Lots of gins around here. Cotton farmers own their own. One guy said every 3500 ha needs its own gin. I don’t think I saw that many gins here in the area. Today a first for us a 12 stand gin. Small stands with lots of people running them. Tomorrow we see some irrigated cotton 👍

Lots of gins around here. Cotton farmers own their own. One guy said every 3500 ha needs its own gin. I don’t think I saw that many gins here in the area. Today a first for us a 12 stand gin. Small stands with lots of people running them. Tomorrow we see some irrigated cotton 👍
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Saw first irrigated cotton today. Same time slot as the ord. Yields increase by about 2 to 2.5 bales per ha with extra sunlight interception. Cotton corn cattle is happening here everywhere. Maybe we are on the right track at home 😊

Saw first irrigated cotton today. Same time slot as the ord. Yields increase by about 2 to 2.5 bales per ha with extra sunlight interception. Cotton corn cattle is happening here everywhere. Maybe we are on the right track at home 😊
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Not the biggest root system on cotton I have ever seen. But it seems to work here. These soils have no nutrients in them. Very low pH and fairly light.

Not the biggest root system on cotton I have ever seen. But it seems to work here. These soils have no nutrients in them. Very low pH and fairly light.
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In Brazilia today. Rabobank Rabo are looking after us again. Look at who’s stayed at this hotel in the past. Bahia region tomorrow. Very excited.

In Brazilia today. <a href="/Rabobank/">Rabobank</a>   Rabo are looking after us again. Look at who’s stayed at this hotel in the past. Bahia region tomorrow. Very excited.
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"It's taken time, resilience, and vision to establish a base crop and enterprise in this remote part of northern Australia. Many pioneers have come and gone, and I often think of those who paved the way - including my father, who used to say:

"It's taken time, resilience, and vision to establish a base crop and
enterprise in this remote part of northern Australia. Many pioneers have
come and gone, and I often think of those who paved the way - including my
father, who used to say:
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'The first faces the greatest challenge, the second endures the hardship, and the third finds the reward.' It would have been wonderful if he could have seen this.

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The opening of the cotton gin in Kununurra is a milestone that honours that legacy. It's the foundation of an intergenerational, clean, and sustainable production system - cotton, corn, and cattle - powered by hydro,built for the long term.

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This is more than just a win for agriculture; it's a step forward for our community and the future of northern Australia." 🇦🇺

Adam Coffey (@adamcoffeynt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australian society is arguably more divided than I’ve seen in my lifetime, yet rather than creating some cause for reflection our so called leaders just denounce it. What’s that saying about weak men, hard times…