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Soil Sampling Methods and Trends on Farms
Healthy soil is the foundation of profitable and sustainable farming. Whether you're managing a large-scale grain operation in Western Australia or running a small regenerative plot in Victoria, understanding your soil's nutrient profile is essential. In Australia,...
Canola & Carinata Seed Trials
Australia's agricultural landscape continues to evolve, with oilseed crops such as canola remaining dominant. Recently, carinata, a non-food industrial oilseed, has come into notice due to its potential as a sustainable crop, particularly for biofuel production....
Biodiversity Credits for NSW Farmers: A Sustainable Income Opportunity
Amid increasing pressure to balance agriculture with conservation, NSW farmers now have an opportunity to contribute to biodiversity while generating extra income. Through the NSW Biodiversity Scheme, farmers can create biodiversity credits by preserving and managing...
Agribusiness Banking Trends: Focus on Farm Loans
In recent years, Australia's farm lending sector has shown steady growth, reflecting the continued confidence of the banking sector in agribusiness. As of June 2023, total farm lending stood at approximately AUD 120.5 billion, up from AUD 114.2 billion in the previous...
The Role of Lucerne in Regenerative Farming: What the Data Shows
Lucerne (Medicago sativa) is a deep-rooted perennial legume with high drought tolerance, ensuring nitrogen fixation and soil health. It is perfect for regenerative systems. Deep taproot system: Draws water and nutrients from lower soil horizons, enhancing drought...
What Is Companion Cropping? A Smart Strategy for Sustainable Farming
Australian agriculture is facing mounting pressure from climate change, soil erosion, and rising input prices. Sustainable agricultural practices are more crucial than ever before. Among the different ways, one simple yet effective approach is companion cropping. But...
How Crop Rotation Boosts Yield and Soil Health: What the Data Shows
Australian farmers are accustomed to harsh climates, unpredictable rainfall, and the pressure to cultivate more crops on the same land. In these conditions, maintaining soil health becomes crucial. One of the most effective and time-tested methods to enhance soil...
From Soil to Satellite: Tracking Crop Formation with Data Analytics
Australia’s agriculture is changing – between increasing technological advancements and the employment of data analysis, it's become a whole new world. From the fertile soils of the Murray-Darling Basin to the vast wheat plains of Western Australia, farmers are using...
Australian Soil Data Sets for Agriculture
Soil is considered one of the most valuable natural resource assets. An element of nature that contributes immensely to supporting the Australian agriculture industry. Soil plays a crucial role in sustaining our biodiversity and environment, and the way we live. Soil...
Australian Farm Sales Over The Last 12 Months
Based on data from the past 12 months, several key factors have significantly influenced the overall farm sales of gross agricultural produce in Australia. In the past few months, Australia’s agricultural landscape has undergone notable changes. From fluctuating...