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Soil project will put Australian science into farmers' hands

THE recent launch of the Soil Tech Project will put decades of world-class soil research from the University of Sydney directly into the hands of Australian farmers.

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 Agronomists Matt Bissett, Kent Wooding and Tom Batters will consult on the Soil Tech project. Picture courtesy Soil Tech.

Agronomists Matt Bissett, Kent Wooding and Tom Batters will consult on the Soil Tech project. Picture courtesy Soil Tech.

The project, to be run by Andrea Koch Agtech in co-operation with the Sydney Institute of Agriculture at the University of Sydney, Australian agtech start-up Farmlab, and AGRIVision, is funded by a $1.1...

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