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SA potato grower Tim Heysen breaks new ground in water management project
The three-year project will examine the effect of groundwater on nine varieties of potato crops located across South Australia.
New UK research to help early identification of soft rots in potato stores
The University of Warwick has developed an electronic ‘nose’ armed with gas sensors that could identify soft rots before physical signs appear.
Matthew Gay cashes in on knowledge transfer through industry communications
The huge range of industry communications available support valuable knowledge transfer that help the industry continue to succeed into the future.
Huge range of R&D content in newest edition of Potatoes Australia
The latest edition of the industry magazine features a wide range of R&D updates, including information on TPP research.
Andrew Wilson removes the guesswork with PreDicta Pt
The PreDicta Pt DNA-based soil testing service helps growers identify whether soil-borne pathogens pose a major risk to crops prior to planting.
New edition of InfoVeg TV investigates fresh potato investment plan
The new SIP for the potato industry is aiming to generate an ROI of $34.6 million over the next five years.
Win $1,000 in John Deere tools by taking part in the AUSVEG Communications Survey!
The 2018 AUSVEG Communications Survey is a chance for all industry members to contribute to the direction and content of AUSVEG communications.
Prevention better than cure for David Nix and biosecurity
Learn about Queensland potato grower David Nix and his on-farm biosecurity practices protecting him from pests and diseases.
International collaboration to combat TPP continues to pay dividends
This case study investigates how John Jackson, Agriculture Director at McCain Foods Australia/New Zealand, took part in R&D dealing with a TPP incursion.
2017 Potato Grower Success Stories showcase benefits of research
The 2017 edition of Grower Success Stories – Real results from the potato R&D levy is now available online, highlighting on-farm benefits from research.