Mallee Sustainable Farming

Sowing Wheat Early and Deep in the Mallee – Does Variety Matter?

By |2025-05-14T14:38:21+09:3014 May 2025|MSF Blog|

s sowing wheat early and deep in the Mallee worth it? Trials with the Baird family reveal key insights about crop emergence, yields, and the role of coleoptile length in deep sowing success.

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Beyond the Crossroads setting a new direction for women in far western NSW

By |2025-04-08T10:09:53+09:308 April 2025|News|

A unique leadership program, "Beyond the Crossroads," has successfully empowered farming women in the Wentworth-Pooncarie districts, enhancing their self-confidence, leadership, and communication skills.

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Mallee Sustainable Farming Welcomes Simone Kluge as First Regional Research Intern

By |2025-04-14T10:08:07+09:3028 March 2025|News|

Mallee Sustainable Farming welcomes Simone Kluge as its first research intern through a new SA Mallee initiative, supporting local talent and driving innovation in sustainable farming and grains research across the region.

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Two Outstanding Contributors Honoured with the David Roget Award

By |2025-03-28T11:15:06+10:3019 March 2025|News|

This year for the first time two recipients, Bill Davoren and Tanja Morgan, were recognised as having both played pivotal roles in shaping the landscape of Mallee farming through their unwavering commitment to agricultural research, communication, and farmer support.

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There’s more to sharing a snag than meats the eye for Mallee farmers!

By |2025-03-28T11:15:54+10:3018 March 2025|News|

You may have noticed a mobile BBQ trailer getting around at the recent Mallee Sustainable Farming (MSF) events. The aroma of sizzling barbequed delicacies cooked by our own Sonia Allen has been a welcome sight to all those in attendance at the events.

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