Josh Wing gets a precise understanding of overseas veg production
With precision agriculture offering new opportunities to improve the process and practices of vegetable production, Tasmanian agronomist Josh Wing jumped at the opportunity to take part in a 2016 study tour to New Zealand and learn how their industry is employing precision agriculture techniques.
The tour was funded by a strategic levy investment and focussed on precision agriculture techniques including soil mapping and strategic sampling programs, yield monitoring and minimum tillage farming.
Josh says he developed a wealth of knowledge during the tour, with a key highlight being the chance to observe the land management system at the fully-integrated A.S. Wilcox & Sons packing facility in Pukekohe (near Auckland).
To learn more about Josh’s experience on this and other levy-funded study tours, have a look at the latest edition of Grower Success Stories – real results from the vegetable R&D levy, or read the report from the New Zealand tour on the InfoVeg database.
VG15704 Grower study tour of New Zealand – Precision vegetable production was funded by Hort Innovation using the vegetable research and development levy, co-investment from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and contributions from the Australian Government. Hort Innovation is the grower-owned, not-for-profit research and development corporation for Australian horticulture. |