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CROPPING

Conserving organic carbon and nitrogen levels

A long-term trial has found direct drilling and stubble retention farming pactices are more able to maintain

01 November 1996

CROPPING

Handling techniques reduce ryegrass seed banks

Weed seed handling techniques can significantly reduce resisant annual ryegrass seed banks.

01 November 1996

CROPPING

Summer spraying stamps out goosefoot

Spraying what appears to be a small and harmless weed over the summer with herbicides could significantly

01 November 1996

CROPPING

Fallow planning influences future profits

The profitability of furture crops can be influenced by introducing well managed summer fallow programmes:

01 November 1996

CROPPING

Many factors affect crop performance

Yield monitoring systems fitted to harvesting equipment could offer major advantages to grain producers

01 October 1996

CROPPING

Returns from peanuts far from meagre

The humble peanut, often portrayed as a menial foodstuff for zoo inmates, or a paste American children

01 October 1996

CROPPING

Cameras reveal multiple problems from above

Video cameras fitted to aeroplanes are being used by a group of Victorian farmers to gain a better picture

01 October 1996

CROPPING

Rice opens new frontier on station

North of Hillston in the far west of New South Wales, Dennis and Paul Gleeson have pioneered rice in

01 October 1996

PARTNER CONTENT

Utrisha N: The new biostimulant boosting broadacre yield potential

Extensive trials conducted across Australia show boosted yields in a wide range of

PARTNER CONTENT

Maximise your nitrogen use efficiency

Losing nitrogen to the environment can be costly.

PARTNER CONTENT

Safety first for the year ahead

Since 1870, Blundstone, have supported & protecting farmers across Australia from

PARTNER CONTENT

Precise and Productive Seeding Equipment

The success of next year's harvest begins now, with strong preparation and planning.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

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Research Report: Sheep Yards (April 2025)

This month's Research Report includes more than a dozen case studies of new sheep yard builds and renovations from around the country. There are plenty of ideas to make the handling of stock more efficient and stress-free.

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Research Report: Large Square Baler Testing (March 2025)

This month Kondinin Group has capacity tested four high-density, large square balers in what is believed to be a first for Australia. Balers from Krone, Kuhn, Massey Ferguson and New Holland were put through their paces, working in windrowed straw.

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Research Report: Rural Communications (February 2025)

With the departure of 3G technology and the emergence of 5G and satellite options, there are significant changes on the connectivity horizon. This month Kondinin Group engineers Ben White and Josh Giumelli investigate what is the best way to stay connected in regional and remote areas.

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Research Report: Chaser Bins (January 2025)

Chaser bins play a vital role when it comes to on-farm grain logistics. The January Research Report features a comprehensive round up of the latest chaser bins of 30 tonnes-plus capacity.