Nige_Hart
@nige_hart
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08-03-2025 23:06:38
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Researchers are building tools to crack the genetics behind #lentils flowering time - helping growers fine-tune sowing & maturity to boost yield and avoid stresses🌱 Uni of Tasmania is working with Crop Development Centre - USask on the projects. Read more via #GroundCoverOnline 👉
Can't wait Facey Group! 🎉🎉
Checking in with Greg Rebetzke at Charles Sturt University Gulbali Institute NSW site, one of six nationally confirming novel traits for improved frost tolerance part of GRDC CSIRO project in collaboration with PIRSA DPIRD Broadacre - WA Grains & Livestock 🌾❄️
🌾 Great to have Su McCluskey, Su McCluskey, join us at the Grains Australia Grains Market Access Council meeting in Melbourne! She shared valuable insights on trade, global engagement & the future of ag. 🙏 Thanks Su for joining us in person!
☕Grab a cuppa & catch up on 2025 #GRDCUpdate info🧁 📰 Nutrition management for high rainfall crops at risk of waterlogging bit.ly/3YBa5aH 📰 N management in the world of AI bit.ly/4ioibut Olena Kravchuk Uni of Adelaide Meixue Zhou Agriculture Victoria
Delighted to share that researchers at Murdoch's Centre for Crop & Food Innovation & SABC have led the development of an Australian Chickpea Pangenome, giving breeders a vital genetic toolkit that could boost Australia’s chickpea industry. 🌱What this means for Australian agriculture: • Better drought tolerance
Aussie chickpeas just leveled up! 🇦🇺 Our new Australian chickpea pan-genome unlocks secrets of genome structure & drought resilience. From genome structure to drought adaptation, it’s all in the data. 🌱🧬 Out now: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pb… Plant Biotechnology Journal Murdoch's Centre for Crop & Food Innovation & SABC
Great discussions this morning at the Farming Systems Advisor Update at Wallendbeen. Awesome work by CSIRO team as always and some interesting insights from Jeremy Whish “rainbow charts” for yield prospects given our late start to the season. John Kirkegaard Tony Swan