robust ground cover

Embracing Fence-Free Livestock Management

By |2024-08-21T14:23:48+09:3010 July 2024|MSF Blog|

For years, farmers have been eagerly awaiting advancements in virtual fencing technology, hoping to revolutionise livestock management and eliminate the need for traditional fences. This transformative technology promises to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance environmental sustainability. But the big question remains: How much closer are we to seeing virtual fencing in a commercial setting, especially for sheep?

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Boosting Emergence: The Power of Long Coleoptiles

By |2024-08-21T14:24:00+09:309 July 2024|MSF Blog|

In the quest for better crop establishment and resilience in challenging environments, work continues to explore the potential of long coleoptile varieties. This innovation could provide another tool in tool kit for improving crop establishment outcomes the Mallee region and beyond.

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Managing ground cover on erosion prone soils: Guidelines to follow

By |2023-06-08T07:33:15+09:308 June 2023|MSF Blog|

Erosion is a problem that plagues agricultural lands all over the world. In particular, farmers in the Mallee region of Australia face the constant challenge of preventing soil from being carried away by the wind.

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Developing robust ground cover to enable resilience in low rainfall mixed farms

By |2023-05-02T06:07:05+09:302 May 2023|Projects|

This project will demonstrate, evaluate, and communicate innovative farming practices to low rainfall farmers in the tri-state Mallee and Eyre Peninsula regions to enable them to implement farming systems that maintain ground cover resilient to the pressures imposed by climate variability and management actions.

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