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SUMMARY:WA: Integrated Pest Management in Potato Crops Workshop (South-west coast)
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkPaul Horne of IPM Technologies will present a workshop covering the fundamentals of IPM in potato crops. He will then lead you on a Field Walk to practice scouting for pests and beneficials. Participants will leave with strategies to implement in their own businesses. \nAdditionally\, hear an update on the Hort Innovation & other related disease research and management projects.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/wa-integrated-pest-management-in-potato-crops-workshop-south-west-coast/
LOCATION:Jindong\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WA
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SUMMARY:WA: Integrated Pest Management in Potato Crops Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkPaul Horne of IPM Technologies will present a workshop covering the fundamentals of IPM in potato crops. He will then lead you on a Field Walk to practice scouting for pests and beneficials. Participants will leave with strategies to implement in their own businesses. \nAdditionally\, hear an update on the Hort Innovation & other related disease research and management projects.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/wa-integrated-pest-management-in-potato-crops-workshop/
LOCATION:Pemberton/Manjimup Region
CATEGORIES:WA
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SUMMARY:VIC: Drone Spraying: How Effective Is It?
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkNOTE: Postponed to February | Details coming soon – please check back! \n  \nJoin PotatoLink for a night-time spray demonstration in the Ballarat region.\nOnce the sun goes down\, we’ll use UV lights to compare the coverage of drone and ground applications in field. This will show us exactly where the spray lands and how uniform the coverage is. \nThis workshop is tailored for potato growers and agronomists looking to better understand spraying technology and make the most of their spray programs by seeing it in action. \nA BBQ dinner will commence at 6:30 pm\, followed by presentations and the demonstration from 7:00 pm onwards. \nEvent Details\n\n\nGetting the best out of spraying\nStuart Grigg together with Len Ibbotson (Syngenta’s Technical Services Lead for horticulture) will explain how to get the best spray coverage and ensure product efficacy. \n\n\nOverview of drone spraying \nDrone operator\, Adrian from RotaVision will help us explore drone application\, including nozzles and water rate.· \n\n\nSee it in action\nObserve spray coverage & uniformity of both ground and drone applications on a field walk after dark with UV lights.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/vic-drone-spraying-how-effective-is-it/
LOCATION:Dimond’s Farm\, Mollonghip\, VIC\, Australia
CATEGORIES:VIC
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SUMMARY:TAS: Integrated Pest Management in Potato Crops Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin leading industry experts for a practical\, field-based workshop focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and an update on the Integrated Disease Management Program for the Australian Potato Industry project. \nDesigned for growers and agronomists\, this workshop combines foundational knowledge with hands-on learning to support informed\, in-season decision-making. Participants will gain practical strategies they can apply immediately to improve pest and disease outcomes for the remainder of the season. \nWorkshop Details\nIPM Fundamentals \nDr Paul Horne and Rebecca Addison (IPM Technologies) will cover the fundamentals of IPM in potato crops\, including pest monitoring\, recognising beneficial insects\, and making informed management decisions. A guided field walk will follow\, giving participants hands-on experience scouting for pests and beneficials and translating observations into practical\, in-season actions. \nIntegrated Disease Management Project Update \nDr Audrey Leo (Simplot and Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture\, University of Tasmania) and Dr Robert Tegg (Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture\, University of Tasmania) will provide an update on a new national Integrated Disease Management Program focused on limiting inoculum build-up\, preventing infection\, and identifying new control options. The program aims to improve diagnostics\, soil health\, and management strategies to reduce the impact of key potato diseases\, including powdery scab\, common scab\, pink rot\, and Rhizoctonia. \nWorkshop Timing \n\n\n10:00 am – Presentations commence (sharp) followed by a practical scouting session and project updates. \n\n\n1:30 pm – Lunch and networking with growers\, agronomists\, and industry representatives.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/tas-integrated-pest-management-in-potato-crops-workshop-2/
LOCATION:John Cresswell’s farm\, 165 Red Hill Road\, Branxholm\, Tasmania\, 7261\, Australia
CATEGORIES:TAS
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CREATED:20260113T022537Z
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SUMMARY:TAS: Integrated Pest Management in Potato Crops Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin leading industry experts for a practical\, field-based workshop focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and an update on the Integrated Disease Management Program for the Australian Potato Industry project. \nDesigned for growers and agronomists\, this workshop combines foundational knowledge with hands-on learning to support informed\, in-season decision-making. Participants will gain practical strategies they can apply immediately to improve pest and disease outcomes for the remainder of the season. \nWorkshop Details\nIPM Fundamentals \nDr Paul Horne and Rebecca Addison (IPM Technologies) will cover the fundamentals of IPM in potato crops\, including pest monitoring\, recognising beneficial insects\, and making informed management decisions. A guided field walk will follow\, giving participants hands-on experience scouting for pests and beneficials and translating observations into practical\, in-season actions. \nIntegrated Disease Management Project Update \nDr Audrey Leo (Simplot and Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture\, University of Tasmania) and Dr Robert Tegg (Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture\, University of Tasmania) will provide an update on a new national Integrated Disease Management Program focused on limiting inoculum build-up\, preventing infection\, and identifying new control options. The program aims to improve diagnostics\, soil health\, and management strategies to reduce the impact of key potato diseases\, including powdery scab\, common scab\, pink rot\, and Rhizoctonia. \nWorkshop Timing \n\n\n10:00 am – Presentations commence (sharp) followed by a practical scouting session and project updates. \n\n\n1:30 pm – Lunch and networking with growers\, agronomists\, and industry representatives.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/tas-integrated-pest-management-in-potato-crops-workshop/
LOCATION:Michael Nichol’s farm\, 54 Devils Elbow Road\, Sisters Creek\, Tasmania\, 7325\, Australia
CATEGORIES:TAS
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CREATED:20250723T044022Z
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SUMMARY:SA: PotatoLink roadshow: Murray Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin PotatoLink for a practical\, workshop-style event bringing together the latest in ag tech\, irrigation\, and integrated disease management to support more resilient and productive potato crops. \nPotatoLink (PT20000) is funded by Hort Innovation using the Potato – Fresh and Potato – Processing industry research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/sa-potatolink-roadshow-murray-bridge/
LOCATION:Bridgeport Hotel\, 2 Bridge St\, Murray Bridge\, SA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T044322Z
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SUMMARY:VIC: PotatoLink Ballarat: Crop nutrition for healthier potato crops and improved input efficiencies
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin the PotatoLink team for a practical workshop on potato crop nutrition\, focusing on strategies to improve yield\, quality\, and input efficiency. Hear from Stuart Grigg (PotatoLink) on nutrition fundamentals and insights from the Dean demo site\, Phil Hoult (Incitec Pivot) on timing and application of key nutrients\, and Darren Hicks (AgVita) on using soil and plant testing to guide decisions. A panel session of growers and presenters\, will discuss on-farm application\, challenges\, and new technologies\, followed by a regional outlook on the future of potato production. \n  \nPotatoLink (PT20000) is funded by Hort Innovation using the Potato – Fresh and Potato – Processing industry research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/vic-potatolink-ballarat-crop-nutrition-for-healthier-potato-crops-and-improved-input-efficiencies/
LOCATION:Mercure Ballarat Convention Centre\, VIC\, Australia
CATEGORIES:VIC
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DTSTAMP:20260414T183133
CREATED:20250723T043716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T043716Z
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SUMMARY:SA: PotatoLink roadshow: Mt Gambier
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin PotatoLink for a practical\, workshop-style event bringing together the latest in ag tech\, irrigation\, and integrated disease management to support more resilient and productive potato crops. \nPotatoLink (PT20000) is funded by Hort Innovation using the Potato – Fresh and Potato – Processing industry research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government. \n  \n 
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/sa-potatolink-roadshow-mt-gambier/
LOCATION:Mount Gambier Golf Club\, Attamurra Road\, Mount Gambier\, South Australia
CATEGORIES:SA
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SUMMARY:TAS: PotatoLink workshop: Longford
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin PotatoLink for a practical\, workshop-style event focused on improving seed quality and disease management in potato crops. Hear from leading experts including Doug Clark (TIA)\, Frank Mulcahy (Spud Doctor)\, Calum Wilson (TIA)\, Brajesh Singh (HIE)\, and Tim Walker (PotatoLink) as they share the latest insights on seed certification\, physiological age management\, and research updates on powdery scab\, pink rot\, and integrated disease management projects. \n  \nPotatoLink (PT20000) is funded by Hort Innovation using the Potato – Fresh and Potato – Processing industry research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/tas-potatolink-workshop-longford/
LOCATION:Longford War Memorial Hall\, 53 Wellington St\, Longford\, Tasmania\, Australia
CATEGORIES:TAS
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CREATED:20250723T043054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T043359Z
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SUMMARY:TAS: PotatoLink workshop: Scottsdale
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin PotatoLink for a practical\, workshop-style event focused on improving seed quality and disease management in potato crops. Hear from leading experts including Doug Clark (TIA)\, Frank Mulcahy (Spud Doctor)\, Calum Wilson (TIA)\, Brajesh Singh (HIE)\, and Tim Walker (PotatoLink) as they share the latest insights on seed certification\, physiological age management\, and research updates on powdery scab\, pink rot\, and integrated disease management projects. \n  \nPotatoLink (PT20000) is funded by Hort Innovation using the Potato – Fresh and Potato – Processing industry research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/tas-potatolink-workshop-scottsdale/
LOCATION:Scottsdale RSL\, 30 George St\, Scottsdale\, Tasmania\, Australia
CATEGORIES:TAS
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SUMMARY:Optimising Fertiliser Use: Demonstration Trial Walk in North Motton (TAS)
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin PotatoLink for a field walk at the PotatoLink Tasmanian demonstration site\, where they are exploring ways to optimise fertiliser practices for potato crops. The demonstration is focused on: \n\nEvaluating the impact of different fertiliser rates and timings (pre-spread\, at planting\, and top-dress) on potato crop yield (marketable tuber weight)\, quality (size distribution\, defects and specific gravity).\nCompare a crop sampling-based fertiliser program with a conventional fertiliser program to determine their effectiveness in optimising fertiliser use and profitability over a single growing season.\n\nDuring the field walk\, you will hear about the strategies employed\, view and discuss the crop sampling results to date and understand how these results are shaping the fertiliser program\, and its impact on productivity. \nYou can read more about the demonstration trial here. \nContact: \nFor more information\, please contact Tim Walker\, Regional Representative\, PotatoLink\, tim.walker@potatolink.com.au or 0439 333 811 or Sophia Thach\, Applied Horticultural Research\, sophia.thach@ahr.com.au or 0413 937 313. \nThe field walk will kick off with a BBQ lunch\, registration is essential for catering purposes.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/optimising-fertiliser-use-demonstration-trial-walk-in-north-motton-tas/
LOCATION:PotatoLink Demonstration Trial\, 669 Preston Rd\, North Motton\, TAS\, 7315\, Australia
CATEGORIES:TAS
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250213T130000
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SUMMARY:Nitrogen inhibitors and responsive fertiliser programs: Demonstration Trial Walk in Dean
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin PotatoLink for a field walk at the PotatoLink Victorian demonstration site\, where they are exploring ways to optimise fertiliser practices for potato crops. The demonstration is focused on: \n\nEvaluate the impact of using Nitrogen Inhibitor base fertilisers at different rates on potato crop yield (marketable tuber weight)\, quality (size distribution\, defects and specific gravity)\, and gross margins.\nCompare a crop sampling-based responsive fertiliser program with a conventional fertiliser program to determine their effectiveness in optimising fertiliser use and profitability over a single growing season\n\nDuring the field walk\, you will hear about the strategies employed\, view and discuss the crop sampling results to date and understand how these results are shaping the fertiliser program\, and its impact on productivity. \nYou can read more about the demonstration trial here.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/nitrogen-inhibitors-and-responsive-fertiliser-programs-demonstration-trial-walk-in-dean/
LOCATION:Dean\, VIC
CATEGORIES:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240529T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240529T163000
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CREATED:20240410T040211Z
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SUMMARY:Seed Potato Workshop (WA): Storage and Diseases
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkJoin the PotatoLink team for a workshop on Western Australian seed storage and seed diseases. \nLunch from 12:30 pm\, talks will start from 1:00 pm. \nJenny Ekman\, Applied Horticultural Research postharvest physiologist\, will discuss best practice cool room & potato seed management after removal from cool store. \nDavid Tooke\, a DPIRD seed inspector\, will talk about potato diseases. \nDPIRD plant pathologist\, Wossen Mengesha\, will give an update on their recent work on potatoes and PredictaPt \nAfter the conclusion of the talks a tour of Coldahold coolstore in Manjimup has been organised. \n  \nDate: Wednesday 29 May 2024\nTime: 12:30 – 4:30 pm\nLocation: Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute – 28527 S Western Hwy Middlesex WA\nRegistration: Click here to register
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/seed-potato-workshop-wa-storage-and-diseases/
LOCATION:Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute\, 28527 S Western Hwy\, Middlesex\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240515T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T183133
CREATED:20240422T035452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T035452Z
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SUMMARY:Input use efficiency workshop (Tas) – a focus on nutrition and irrigation
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkKeen to cut the costs of inputs and produce more sustainably? \nWell\, the presenters are keen to assist potato\, vegetable and onion growers and agronomists who have been struggling with these issues. \nThe session will be informative and interactive with a focus on how growers can get the most out of the inputs they are applying\, while minimising waste\, and maintaining yields and quality. \nSo\, come along with any questions\, concerns and comments and be prepared to share those with fellow growers and agronomists during the workshop. \nTopics include: \nDoris and Tim\, during their nutrition presentation\, will focus on: \n\nTiming of application aligned to crop growth stages\nRemoval rates\nMonitoring and sampling\nMethods of application\nNutrient function\n\nMarek and Tim will head the irrigation discussion\, focusing on: \n\nUse of ag tech – probes and weather stations for monitoring soil moisture and other conditions: How do they work? What data is obtained? How do you interpret the data? How can they help with decision making?\n\nAlso\, there will be a discussion on different needs for different crops and varieties. \nAnd we will also hear leading growers’ experiences with the above topics.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/input-use-efficiency-workshop-tas-a-focus-on-nutrition-and-irrigation/
LOCATION:Forthside\, TAS
CATEGORIES:TAS
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T183133
CREATED:20240410T035931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T035931Z
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SUMMARY:Forthside Tasmanian Seed Certification Information Day
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkWant to know more about how to get the most out of your seed? \nJoin TasSeed Manager Doug Clark\, Tasmanian Seed Potato Certification Scheme and PotatoLink regional representative\, Tim Walker for a workshop on getting the most out of your seed. \nCome along to see a rundown of the national seed potato certification scheme and its Tasmanian appendix. \nA hands-on session on tuber inspection\, identification of pest and diseases will be followed by a round table discussion of any industry seed issues. \nThis is a great opportunity to ask seed certifiers questions and see the process of certifying a line of seed potatoes. \nLight refreshments provided. \n  \nDate: Wednesday 24 April 2024\nTime: 10 am – 2 pm\nLocation: TIA Forthside Vegetable Research Facility – 124 Forthside Rd\, Forthside TAS 7310\, Australia\nRegistration: Click here to register
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/forthside-tasmanian-seed-certification-information-day/
LOCATION:Forthside Vegetable Research Facility\, 124 Forthside Rd\, Forthside\, TAS\, 7310\, Australia
CATEGORIES:TAS
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240205T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240205T153000
DTSTAMP:20260414T183133
CREATED:20240129T020219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T020219Z
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SUMMARY:PotatoLink in-person event\, Thorpdale\, VIC: Disease management with international experts
DESCRIPTION:Home / PotatoLinkNigel Crump (AuSPICA and PotatoLink) will be joined by four international potato specialists to present on potato diseases and disease management for maximising inputs and yield to potato growers\, advisors and industry members in Victoria (Thorpdale and surrounding Gippsland districts). \nCome and hear from visiting USA speakers on the following topics: \n\nHerbicide damage – what is it costing?\nHow to ID Late blight – and the opportunity to save costs\nTiming for target spot treatment – too early or too late application\nFungicide resistance – an emerging issue\nBlackleg – addressing the new species that is causing disease\n\n\nIn addition to the USA speakers: \n\nTolsma Australia will be presenting on cool stores and positive ventilation drying walls.\nFollowing the talks\, join PotatoLink for a trip to the new Lamb Weston potato cool stores.\n\n\nDate: Monday 5 February 2024 \nTime: 12:30pm – 3:30pm\, including a light lunch. \nVenue: Thorpdale Bowling Club (Council Road\, Thorpdale\, VIC\, 3835) \nContact: Nigel Crump\, nigel.crump@auspica.org.au.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/potatolink-in-person-event-thorpdale-vic-disease-management-with-international-experts/
LOCATION:Thorpdale Bowling Club\, Council Rd\, Thorpdale\, VIC\, Australia
CATEGORIES:VIC
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