Want relevant research? Get on board these forums

Wimmera grain growers have an opportunity to directly contribute ideas and raise local issues at upcoming forums to help the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) invest in locally relevant research, development and extension (RD&E).

As part of GRDC’s National Grower Network (NGN), grower forums will be held at Goroke, Wallup, Rupanyup, Toolondo and Kaniva from March 27 to 30.

GRDC southern grower relations manager Courtney Ramsey says the forums are an opportunity for GRDC to gather feedback and for growers, advisers and researchers to have input into local research and extension needs and consider how GRDC investments could add further value.

“These regional forums are designed to capture local priorities and enable a genuine discussion among participants about how grower levies are being invested by GRDC,” Ms Ramsey says.

“Participants can raise their ideas in-person with GRDC staff, and they will also gain insights into current projects with GRDC investment which address issues relevant to the Wimmera.”

The forums will also feature a project update from Dr Sean Mason of Agronomy Solutions, who will present on soil and plant testing for profitable fertiliser use, soil nutrient variability, and optimising nitrogen and phosphorus applications across zones.

He will also cover research on potassium (soil test versus plant response) and iron nutrition in pulses.All growers, advisers and industry representatives are welcome to attend and contribute to these free-of-charge forums.

Registration is essential:Goroke, Monday 27 Mar (5.00-9.15pm, dinner included)

Register for Goroke | Goroke program

Wallup, 28 Mar (9.00am-1.00pm, morning tea/lunch included)

Register for Wallup | Wallup program 

Rupanyup, 28 Mar (4.00-8.15pm, dinner included)

Register for Rupanyup | Rupanyup program 

Toolondo, 29 Mar (9.00am- 1.00pm, morning tea/lunch included):

Register for Toolondo | Toolondo program

Kaniva, 30 Mar (9.00am-1.00pm, morning tea/lunch included)

Register for Kaniva | Kaniva program

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