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MSF projects enhance Mallee farming through innovative research and advocacy.
Optimising Soil Health & Productivity in the Murraylands and Riverland Region
MSF projects
Optimising Soil Health & Productivity in the Murraylands and Riverland Region
A collaborative Mallee project promoting soil amelioration to boost carbon storage, crop yields, and drought resilience.
This project demonstrates innovative soil management practices through on-farm trials, workshops and case studies, helping farmers build resilience, productivity and confidence in a variable climate.
Exploring early sowing to boost lentil and faba bean performance in SA’s low rainfall farming zones.
MSF is trialling legume-based cropping systems to improve soil health and reduce erosion in the Mallee. The work is part of a Mallee CMA initiative funded by the Australian Government’s Climate-Smart Agriculture Program.
Improving wheat emergence in tough Mallee soils with long coleoptile genetics, deep sowing, and trials.
MSF partners with growers in NSW, Victoria, and SA to promote early deep sowing and herbicide safety.
Helping Farmers in the Mallee understand how to manage their Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
This project funds Mallee farmers to combat wind erosion by enhancing groundcover on vulnerable soils.
Development and extension to close the economic yield gap and maximise farming systems benefits from grain legume production in South Australia.
A holistic approach to seep management for preventing land degradation in the landscape.
Enhancing sustainable agriculture through innovative carbon farming practices across South Australia’s Murray Mallee
We can see that harvest is on the horizon but we are not quite there yet. So what could possibly go wrong?
Supporting farmers across the Mallee to make better decisions GRDC National Risk Management Initiative (RiskWi$e)
Demonstrate how farmers can manage their own investigation of nutrition requirements when setting up VRT soil zones and fertiliser recommendations
This project will demonstrate farmer ready management practices that break the cycle of saline land degradation exacerbated by very dry or drought conditions
Maximising soil amelioration efficiency and profitability in South Australian Mallee
A holistic approach to seep management for preventing land degradation in the landscape.
Demonstrating and validating the implementation of integrated weed management strategies to control barley grass in low rainfall farming systems.
Improving the production of legume crops on sandy soils to improve ground cover and reduce erosion risk
Optimising Soil Health & Productivity in the Murraylands and Riverland Region
A collaborative Mallee project promoting soil amelioration to boost carbon storage, crop yields, and drought resilience.
This project demonstrates innovative soil management practices through on-farm trials, workshops and case studies, helping farmers build resilience, productivity and confidence in a variable climate.
Exploring early sowing to boost lentil and faba bean performance in SA’s low rainfall farming zones.
MSF is trialling legume-based cropping systems to improve soil health and reduce erosion in the Mallee. The work is part of a Mallee CMA initiative funded by the Australian Government’s Climate-Smart Agriculture Program.
Improving wheat emergence in tough Mallee soils with long coleoptile genetics, deep sowing, and trials.
MSF partners with growers in NSW, Victoria, and SA to promote early deep sowing and herbicide safety.
Helping Farmers in the Mallee understand how to manage their Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
This project funds Mallee farmers to combat wind erosion by enhancing groundcover on vulnerable soils.
Development and extension to close the economic yield gap and maximise farming systems benefits from grain legume production in South Australia.
A holistic approach to seep management for preventing land degradation in the landscape.
Enhancing sustainable agriculture through innovative carbon farming practices across South Australia’s Murray Mallee
We can see that harvest is on the horizon but we are not quite there yet. So what could possibly go wrong?
Supporting farmers across the Mallee to make better decisions GRDC National Risk Management Initiative (RiskWi$e)
Demonstrate how farmers can manage their own investigation of nutrition requirements when setting up VRT soil zones and fertiliser recommendations
This project will demonstrate farmer ready management practices that break the cycle of saline land degradation exacerbated by very dry or drought conditions
Maximising soil amelioration efficiency and profitability in South Australian Mallee
A holistic approach to seep management for preventing land degradation in the landscape.
Demonstrating and validating the implementation of integrated weed management strategies to control barley grass in low rainfall farming systems.
Improving the production of legume crops on sandy soils to improve ground cover and reduce erosion risk


















