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GRDC Driving Agronomy Podcasts

GRDC Research Update Podcasts are available in MP3 file format. You need to have Windows Media Player or other media player software that supports MP3 file format. Windows Media Player comes installed on most Windows computers. If the links below do not work, you can download Windows Media Player for Windows and Macintosh users from Microsoft website.

  • Controlling Snails

    06.02.2012

    Making sure snails don’t get into our grain supplies is important for all growers. Summer and Autumn are the perfect time to control snails if you have large populations. On this program, emtomologist, Dr Geoff Baker talks about seasonal control methods.

    Contact: Dr Geoff Baker (02) 6246 4406. Email: geoff.baker@csiro.au

    Audio: Controlling Snails

  • Beating insect resistance in storage

    30.01.2012

    In what could be a documented world first, an insect strongly resistant to phosphine has been eradicated from a farm in Western Australia. On this program Chris Newman from DAFWA explains how it was done.

    Contact: Chris Newman (08) 9366 2309. Email: chris.newman@agric.wa.gov.au

    Audio: Beating insect resistance in storage

  • New Weed App

    10.01.2012

    GRDC has developed a weed identification application for Iphones. On this program we find out what you can discover on the free GRDC weed app.

    Contact: Tom McCue (02) 6166 4500. Email: t.mccue@grdc.com.au

    Audio: New Weed App

  • GRDC Strategic Plan

    12.12.2011

    A new strategic plan is being developed and the first round of consultation is taking place now with R&D agencies. Consultation with growers will begin in February. The plan incorporates six key themes which will help focus research, development and extension to deliver the best outcomes for growers

    Contact: Stephen Thomas (02) 6155 4500 s.thomas@grdc.com.au

    Audio: GRDC Strategic Plan

  • Resistant Brome Grass

    05.12.2011

    Brome grass has joined the list of weeds resistant to glyphosate. Resistant brome grass has been found on a farm in South Australia. On this program, Chris Preston reminds us of the need to adopt weed control measures that don’t only rely on glyphosate.

    Contact: Associate Professor Chris Preston (08) 8303 7237. Email: Christopher.preston@adelaide.edu.au

    Audio: Resistant Brome Grass

  • Grain and Graze 2

    05.12.2011

    Grain and Graze 2 has been underway for around a year and the results of the first twelve months work are about to be compiled. On this program we find out about the Grain and Graze project and how farmers can become involved at a local level.

    Contact: Tanya Robinson (02) 6166 4500. Email: t.robinson@grdc.com.au

    Audio: Grain and Graze 2

  • New Vetch Varieties

    21.11.2011

    New varieties of vetch are being developed with improved grain and dry matter production making them more attractive as a dual purpose break crop. On this program, scientist Rade Matic outlines the benefits of vetch in terms of nitrogen production, increasing yield in following cereal crops and as a grazing option for livestock producers.

    Contact: Rade Matic 0408 826 550. Email: rade.matic@sa.gov.au

    Audio: New Vetch Varieties

  • Genes Found to Block Yellow Spot

    13.11.2011

    A team of scientists around Australia is working on a genetic answer to yellow spot disease which causes so much damage to Australian wheat crops. The team has uncovered 5 genes in Australian international germplasm which show resistance to yellow spot. While commercialisation is a long way off, considerable progress is being made in the pre-breeding phase funded by GRDC.

    Contact: Dr Manisha Shankar (08) 9368 3533. Email: mshankar@agric.wa.gov.au

    Audio: Genes Found to Block Yellow Spot

  • New Pulse Varieties

    31.10.2011

    A range of new pulse varieties have been released for next season. On this program we get an overview of what’s new for next year from Pulse Australia’s Gordon Cumming

    Contact: Gordon Cumming 0408 923 474. Email: pulse.gordon@bigpond.com

    Audio: New Pulse Varieties

  • Bridging the Weater Gap

    24.10.2011

    In Grant Beard’s words, he is trying to bridge the gap between weather forecasts and climate outlooks. His work on a new forecasting model will in time allow aggregated rainfall forecasts out to about four weeks – a big improvement on the current one week forecasts. Find out where things are up to on GRDC Driving Agronomy.

    Contact: Grant Beard (03) 9669 4527. Email: g.beard@bom.gov.au

    Audio: New Weather Forecasts