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SUMMARY:Soil Wealth ICP Webinar: Fusarium wilt of melons
DESCRIPTION:Join the Soil Wealth ICP team for a webinar with Dr Len Tesoriero (Crop Doc Consulting) to explore Fusarium wilts in melons and their management options. \nFusarium is one of the most damaging pathogens in melons. This webinar will delve into various aspects of the disease\, from its life cycle\, to how it spreads\, its pathogenicity\, and management options. \nDr Tesoriero’s 30-minute webinar will be followed by an extensive Q&A session. \nDate: Wednesday 4 September 2024 \nTime: 12:30 – 1:30 pm AEST \nRegistration: Click here to register \nFind out more \nFor more information\, please contact project leader Umberto Calvo on 0448 189 847/ umberto.calvo@ahr.com.au from Applied Horticultural Research. \nImage: Rockmelon field showing Fusarium wilt symptoms (L Tesoriero)
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/soil-wealth-icp-webinar-fusarium-wilt-of-melons/
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SUMMARY:Soil Wealth ICP Webinar: Adopting IPM - Principles & Practices
DESCRIPTION:About the Webinar\nDiscover the essentials of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with Andy Ryland (Integrated Pest Management Consulting) in this adopting IPM webinar. Learn how adopting these principles and practices can improve your approach to pest control in vegetable and melon cultivation. Whether you are new to IPM or looking to refine your current practices\, this session will equip you with valuable insights and practical strategies. \nTopics: \n\nIntroduction to IPM\n\nWhat is IPM and how does it differ from traditional chemical control methods? \n\nWhy choose IPM?\n\nCompare outcomes of IPM versus conventional chemical controls and explore the advantages and disadvantages of adopting IPM practices. \n\nCore principles and practices \n\n\nMonitoring and assessment: Techniques for effective pest monitoring.\nCultural controls: Enhance soil health through cover crops\, crop rotations\, and reduced tillage.\nFarm hygiene and quarantine: Best practices for maintaining farm health.\nBiological controls: Utilising natural predators\, parasites\, and pathogens to control pests and methods to encourage\, attract\, and preserve beneficial organisms.\nChemical controls: Using chemicals as a supplementary tool within an IPM framework.\n\nThis practical and interactive webinar is ideal for vegetable and melon field growers\, farm managers and agronomists who are interested in moving towards a more sustainable approach to pest management or who have adopted IPM and would like to refresh their knowledge and ask questions directly to an IPM expert. \nEvent Details\nDate: Tuesday 10 September 2024 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (AEST) \nLocation: Online via. Zoom \nRegistration: Click here to register \nMeet the Presenter\nAndy Ryland from Integrated Pest Management Consulting (IPMC) is an applied entomologist and crop protection consultant with more than 30 years’ experience in horticulture. He has worked with a variety of industries and crops including; the nursery industry\, ornamentals and cut flowers\, field and glasshouse vegetables and landscape groups. A one time owner and manager of an insectary he has a very good understanding of biological control as part of an IPM programme. He was secretary of the Australasian Biological Control association and was an accredited IPM consultant with that organisation. \nFind out More\nPlease contact Sophia Thach\, Applied Horticultural Research | 0413 937 313 | sophia.thach@ahr.com.au.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/soil-wealth-icp-webinar-adopting-ipm-principles-practices/
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SUMMARY:Soil health and irrigation management in onions
DESCRIPTION:Hear from a range of industry experts on topics including soil health\, optimising irrigation efficiency\, enhancing business resilience and the Level Up Hort benchmarking project at this workshop near Bunbury in Western Australia. \nSoil Wealth ICP team member Camilla Humphries will be presenting on the project and the latest activities underway. \nFor more information\, contact Isabelle Fox from AUSVEG at isabelle.fox@ausveg.com.au or see the flyer. You can also register here. \nThis project is being delivered by the Onion Project and VegNET WA projects\, which are funded by Hort Innovation using the vegetable and onion research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/soil-health-and-irrigation-management-in-onions/
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SUMMARY:Soil Wealth ICP Webinar: Regenerative Agriculture - Foundations and First Steps
DESCRIPTION:Join Soil Wealth ICP for an introductory webinar on Regenerative Agriculture. We will explore what it means\, how it contrasts with sustainability\, the principles and practices and provide a practical overview on implementing practices on your farm. Learn how adopting these practices can lead to healthier soils and a more resilient farming system. \nFollowing the webinar\, there will be a panel discussion with Andrew Johanson\, Mulgowie Farming Company and Declan McDonald\, ReGen Soils\, where we will explore personal experiences\, challenges and practical advice. \nTopics:  \n\nContext and Drivers: Understand the global and local factors driving the shift towards regenerative practices in horticulture\nSustainability vs. Regeneration: Explore the key differences\nWhat is it?: A clear explanation of what RegenAg entails\nPrinciples and Practices: The importance of tailoring practices to your unique farming system\nBenefits and How to Get Started\n\nEvent details: \nDate: Thursday 26 September 2024\nTime: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (AEST)\nLocation: Online via. Zoom\nRegistration: Click here to register \nMeet the Presenter:  \nClinton Muller\, Senior Consultant\, RMCG  \nClinton has extensive experience in sustainable agriculture\, with a specialist focus on horticulture and intensive production systems. With a strong agricultural industry focus\, Clinton has worked across a range of agricultural commodities and natural resource management issues in Australia and internationally. Clinton recently presented at the IFPA Australian Sustainability Summit 2024 on regenerative agriculture and is looking forward to unpacking RegenAg in horticulture and what it means for Australian vegetable and melon growers. \nMeet the Panelists:  \nSustainable Agriculture Manager\, Mulgowie Farming Company \nMulgowie is a 70-year-old family-run farming business that is Australia’s biggest grower of sweet corn and beans and are sizable producers of baby corn\, broccoli\, capsicum and pumpkin. They have a team of 400 staff and contract partners involved in the management and operations for some 10\,000 acres of fertile farming land throughout Australia. Andrew has been leading Mulgowie’s adoption of regenerative practices including cover crops\, compost and zero tillage which has resulted in higher yields and reduced input costs. \nVisit: mulgowie.com.au \nDeclan McDonald\, Principal Soil Scientist\, ReGen Soils \nDeclan McDonald is a Certified Professional Soil Scientist and a qualified Agricultural and Horticultural Scientist.  He holds an Associate Diploma in Nursery Management\, a Bachelor of Science in Urban Horticulture\, a Master’s degree in Sustainable Agriculture (Soils)\, a post graduate certificate in Ecotourism\, and a post graduate certificate in Climate Change. \nDeclan has over 30 years’ experience in soil and horticultural management in a variety of roles in both public and private sectors. \nVisit: regensoils.com.au \nFind out More \nPlease contact Sophia Thach\, Applied Horticultural Research | 0413 937 313 | sophia.thach@ahr.com.au or Clinton Muller\, RMCG | 0498 192 596 | clintonm@rmcg.com.au
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/webinar-regenerative-agriculture/
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