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SUMMARY:Impacts of Varroa Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The National Varroa Mite Management Program are hosting a webinar to provide insights into the impacts of Varroa destructor on the honeybee and pollination dependent industries. The webinar will also include an introduction to the National Transition to Management Program and what they are doing to help these industries learn to live in this new state of play. \nVarroa (destructor) mite was first detected in NSW in June 2022\, activating what became the largest Australian multi-agency plant biosecurity emergency response\, running for around 20 months until the February 2024 decision to move to transition to management of the mite. \nOn this webinar you will hear from National Varroa T2M Coordinator Tamara Prentice\, along NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development bee and industry experts Elizabeth Frost\, Nadine Chapman\, and Rebecca Sloan. \nThis webinar is FREE to attend and will be recorded. \nLink to join the webinar will be provided to registered attendees.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/impacts-of-varroa-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Onions Workshop - Lockyer Valley
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive workshop on onions and hear more about… \n\nSoil management for improved storage quality in onions.\nStemphylium leaf blight\, including management\, prevention and diagnosis.\n‘Level Up Hort’ benchmarking update- how the most profitable onion businesses are tracking.\nWhite rot research project in onions run by Arvensis Research (VN2000)\n\nDrinks & dinner provided. RSVP by Dec 1st. \nFor more information contact Isabelle Fox\nPh: 0490349917 | Email: isabelle.fox@ausveg.com.au
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/onions-workshop-lockyer-valley/
LOCATION:Gatton Research Facility\, 107 John Howie Memorial Drive\, Lawes\, QLD\, 4343\, Australia
CATEGORIES:QLD
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SUMMARY:Horticulture Standards Lunchtime webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Agriculture Victoria for an introduction to the Primary Production and Processing Standards for Berries\, Leafy Vegetables and Melons. \nThe Standards set the minimum requirements for food safety and will come into effect for these industries on February 12\, 2025. \nHear from:\nSP Singh\, NSW DPIRD\nLearn about the key microbial food safety risks in primary production and processing in horticulture. \nShane Herbertson\, Agriculture Victoria\nGain an understanding of what is required to comply with the Standards\, including specific requirements for each industry\, how Global Food Safety Initiative schemes will be recognised\, and indicative costs. \nSusannah Roelofsz\, Fresh Produce Safety Centre\nDetails on where to access useful information and resources for fresh produce food safety best practice. \n  \nFor more information\, contact\nfood.safety@agriculture.vic.gov.au
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/horticulture-standards-lunchtime-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Forthside Research Facility Field Day
DESCRIPTION:The program for this year’s Forthside Research Facility Field Day is focused on the theme ‘agriculture in a changing climate’. \nThe day includes presentations and discussions led by researchers and concludes with a Q&A session with industry. \nMorning tea and lunch are included and provides time to catch up with fellow farmers and agronomists and to speak with industry at the trade expo. \nAfter lunch the field walks providing the opportunity to see the current research trials happening at the farm. Please select the ‘Presentations and Farm Walks’ ticket option when registering. \nProgram overview: \n\nOpening of TIA Vegetable Research Facility Field Day – Professor Mike Rose\, TIA Director\nTraditional Chinese Medicine Research Hub: Pilot study – Professor Dugald Close (TIA)\nSea urchin waste as a soil ameliorant – Dr Harriet Walker (TIA)\nMorning tea and coffee (provided)\nPreventing and managing collar rot in peas – Peter Targett\, PhD candidate (TIA)\nGrowing value from irrigation for Tasmanian agriculture – Dr David Page (TIA)\nFarmer tools for water use efficiency – Hannah Lewis (TAS Farm Innovation Hub)\nQ&A session with growers: Agriculture in a changing climate (Premium Fresh Tasmania and Yum Potatoes)\nLunch and industry expo (provided)\n\nOptional farm tours (please be sure to select Field Day and Farm Tour when booking your ticket)\n \n1:00pm – 2:30pm – Farm tour \n\nNew strategies to control weed poppies – Dr Jason Scott (TIA)\nPotato physiological age – Pramila Wagle\, PhD candidate (TIA)\nQuoll® e-nose: understanding on-farm soil health – Dr Simon Edwards (TIA)\nTraditional Chinese Medicine Research Hub: potential for new agricultural industry for Tasmania – Professor Dugald Close (TIA)\n\nPlease register by Monday 9 December\, 2024.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/forthside-research-facility-field-day/
LOCATION:Forthside Vegetable Research Facility\, 124 Forthside Rd\, Forthside\, TAS\, 7310\, Australia
CATEGORIES:TAS
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Lessons learnt from a career as a Farm Adviser
DESCRIPTION:David Harbison (D R Agriculture) will reflect on his experiences and pass on his thoughts of ‘key lessons’ he learnt in his younger days\, and how those lessons set a path to where he is today. His passion for soil and plant science is a key strength. \nThat passion remains strong\, as does his relationships with many professionals and soil scientists which are a constant resource for David and provide a connection to the current research. The value of those relationships is critical to “getting the best out of experts” and David encourages all soil scientists and experts listening to be open to helping our ‘next generation’. Social discussion is as important as the detail. \nYou MUST register to attend the FREE webinar and/or gain access to the recording if you are unable to attend on the day.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/webinar-lessons-learnt-from-a-career-as-a-farm-adviser/
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