Webinar: Controlling Pests in Potatoes
Join a webinar from 12 noon – 1pm (AEST) on Thursday 19 August which will outline the elements of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in any crop, but […]
Industry events
Keep track of events in the Australian vegetable industry using the AUSVEG calendar. If you have an event you’d like listed, use our contact form to get in touch.
Events listed in bold are part of the National Vegetable Extension Network (VegNET), a strategic levy investment project under the Hort Innovation Vegetable Fund which is communicating research and development information to Australian growers.
Join a webinar from 12 noon – 1pm (AEST) on Thursday 19 August which will outline the elements of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in any crop, but […]
Join AUSVEG and VegNET Gippsland an an upcoming workshop in Lindenow, Victoria, to learn about farm pest and disease risk reduction in the region. The workshops […]
Register here. Hort Innovation is in the process of developing the next five-year Strategic Investment Plan (SIP) for the Australian vegetable industry. The vegetable SIP is […]
Join VegNET Gippsland an an upcoming workshop in Korumburra, Victoria, to learn about farm pest and disease risk reduction in the region. The workshops will cover […]
Integrated crop protection (ICP) takes a holistic approach to plant health. It builds on the principles of integrated pest management (IPM) combined with site-specific soil, nutrition […]
Is your business looking at ways to reduce operational costs and energy costs? In a specially curated webinar for agriculture businesses, delivered by AUSVEG VIC partner Choice Energy, […]
Register to join an upcoming online workshop from 4:30pm-5:30pm (AEST) on Thursday 26 August for a discussion with crisping potato growers on seed management, quality and timing […]
A 2021 technical training course in greenhouse and hydroponic production that is specifically designed to develop high level technical and management skills of: Growers in protected […]
On-farm insectaries are areas of flowering plants that attract and maintain beneficial insect populations by providing shelter from highly disturbed crop areas as well as alternative […]