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14 November 2024
Vegetable growers in NSW have faced additional challenges over recent years due to extreme or prolonged rain causing flooding, as well as dry or storm events […]
14 November 2024
Intense or prolonged rainfall, and runoff and overflow from drains, rivers, creeks and dams can create the potential for damage to crops through flooding, ponding and soil […]
31 October 2024
Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector. […]
14 November 2024
30 August 2024
Growers could soon have tailored local weather forecasts directly at their fingertips through a ground-breaking program that leverages the cutting-edge capabilities of artificial intelligence and machine […]
15 November 2024
Digital remote monitoring was assessed as a method of improving the environmental performance of Australian horticulture. The development of a farm management tool, called Control Tower […]
27 March 2024
Vegalogue is a podcast from Australian vegetable peak industry body AUSVEG. Each month we take a look at issues affecting the Australian vegetable, potato and onion […]
4 December 2024
After attending a VegNET NSW farm walk on greenhouse vegetable production, grower Anjli Punia was inspired to investigate the benefits of a drip and drain system […]
23 April 2024
9 November 2024
25 February 2025
By Chanjief Chandrakumar, thinkstep-anz and Donna Lucas, RMCG From 1 January 2025, mandatory climate reporting is being phased in for large Australian business and financial institutions. […]
25 February 2025
By Marguerite White, Project Coordinator for AUSVEG, ICD Project Services The recently-concluded Building Biosecurity Capacity and Resilience within the NSW Vegetable Industry project has left growers […]
26 February 2025
Weather forecast data allows vegetable growers to consider, sooner, what needs to be planned and prepared to reduce their exposure to flooding or wet weather event […]
12 March 2025
Anthony Muscat, Senior Agronomist with Ace Ohlsson, played an important role in supporting vegetable growers during their recovery from the devastating floods of 2022 in New […]
24 March 2025
The deep, sandy soils of Western Australia’s Swan Coastal Plain are among the most infertile in the world. They’re also where many of the state’s vegetables […]
28 May 2025
The deep, sandy soils of Western Australia’s Swan Coastal Plain are among the most infertile in the world. They’re also where many of the state’s vegetables […]
28 May 2025
VegNET South East Queensland Lockyer Valley Regional Update The 2025 growing season has delivered its fair share of challenges to vegetable producers across South-East Queensland. From […]
14 July 2025
13 October 2025
12 August 2022
Issued: 7 July 2022 Summary August to October rainfall is likely to be above median for most parts of Australia away from the west, with below […]
26 May 2022
Project VG16063 was led by Danielle Park from AUSVEG. Major outcomes EnviroVeg is an industry-led environmental best-practice management program for vegetable production businesses. It provides resources […]
13 May 2022
Sweetpotato growers are working with Growcom to accelerate adoption of the Hort 360 Reef Certification initiative with a focus on improving reef water quality. Hort 360 […]
5 April 2022
What are native vegetation insectaries (NVIs)? Native vegetation insectaries are areas of flowering plants on a farm. They attract and maintain beneficial insect populations by providing shelter […]
28 February 2022
The Soil Wealth and Integrated Crop Protection (ICP) project works with growers to put soil management and plant health research into practice. To kick off 2022, […]
28 February 2022
Drawing from opportunities presented from various R&D projects, growers in the Macalister Irrigation District are implementing various practices and strategies to protect the surrounding waterways from […]
28 February 2022
At the end of the 2021 harvest season, the issue of how to manage agricultural waste continues to be a challenge for North Queensland growers. In […]
7 February 2022
Integrated pest management (IPM) refers to the combination of chemical, cultural and biological options for controlling insect pests in Australian vegetable crops. IPM is a key […]
31 January 2022
Carbon farming in Australia is constantly changing. Generally, it refers to a deliberate set of agricultural practices or land uses to increase carbon stored in the […]
11 January 2022
AUSVEG, and its State Member AUSVEG VIC, are monitoring the situation on-the-ground in Ballarat following reports that recent storms and wet weather have impacted much of […]
25 November 2021
South Australian vegetable grower Graeme Pitchford has been a long-serving member of the EnviroVeg program’s Steering Committee. In this column, AUSVEG’s Danielle Park speaks with Graeme […]
25 November 2021
The Soil Wealth and Integrated Crop Protection (ICP) project works with growers to put soil management and plant health research into practice. In this column, we […]
25 November 2021
In September 2021, two members of the AUSVEG-led EnviroVeg Program were acknowledged for their implementation of climate positive practices and the ecosystem benefits on-farm. Western Australian […]
17 November 2021
Using water efficiently means applying just enough water to meet the needs of a crop. A soil in good condition consists of around 50% solid matter; […]
5 October 2021
Last month, two members of the AUSVEG-led EnviroVeg Program were acknowledged in the Corteva Agriscience 2021 Climate Positive Leaders Program for their implementation of climate positive […]
4 October 2021
Following a study on groundwater salinity, an investigation into soil crop health has been undertaken in Tasmania with early trials delivering promising results. Serve-Ag Technical Agronomist […]
27 September 2021
Andrew Johanson is Mulgowie Farming Company’s Sustainable Farming Practices Manager. In this article, AUSVEG EnviroVeg Coordinator Danielle Park catches up with Andrew to learn more about […]
13 September 2021
Water is a potential source of microbial contamination for vegetable crops – whether applied through irrigation, crop protection sprays, or postharvest washes. Ongoing work is investigating […]
13 September 2021
The VegNET Western Australian Strategy is a roadmap for enhancing the state’s vegetable growing businesses. As part of this strategy, VegNET – WA Regional Development Officers […]
25 May 2021
With an increasing range of real-time sensors and monitoring used in vegetable production, several real-time sensing options will be piloted in a new project to investigate […]


























