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In this information-packed podcast from AUSVEG's InfoVeg Radio, first aired in September 2017, researchers and growers talk about value-adding innovations in horticulture including new product and packaging solutions, post-harvest technology and management, branding and marketing solutions.
Local and international experts will helm Future Orchards’ spring workshops on evaluating pome-fruit rootstocks, scheduled for southern and northern growing regions in November.
The National Vegetable Extension Network, aka VegNET, works to convey key research-based information to vegie growers across Australia's major vegetable-growing regions.
University of New England is seeking applicants for a three-year PhD research scholarship with the SmartFarm Learning Hub. Interested? Act fast: the submission deadline is 5pm on 31 May 2017.
University of New England is seeking applicants for a three-year PhD research scholarship with the SmartFarm Learning Hub. Interested? Act fast: the submission deadline is 5pm on 31 May 2017.
Students accepted into RIRDC’s Horizon Scholarship program each year get $5,000 annually for the duration of their degrees – and a tractor-load of professional development and networking opportunities. This year's Scholars will be announced in May.
Are you an ag, vet or animal sciences grad keen to contribute to a cutting-edge collaborative research project? Apply by 20 February for this $30,000 scholarship in virtual fencing at the Dairy Research Foundation.
Check out this live-streamed video of RMAC's annual Red Meat Industry Forum. held on 10 November 2016, with the theme ‘Towards 2020 and Beyond: Fostering Prosperity in the Red Meat Industry’.
Nuffield Australia's annual farming scholarships recognise young farmers helping to advance their chosen agricultural sectors, opening doors to a global community of likeminded scholars and experts in the field.
For six years, staff and students from Beijing’s China Agricultural University have been living among provincial farmers in a bid to transfer innovation from academia into the field. Since their arrival, crop-yield increases on pilot farms have skyrocketed.
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