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SUMMARY:Ag Tech in Action: Twilight demo of innovation in veg production
DESCRIPTION:Join VegNET Tasmania at this twilight event that will bring together growers\, agronomists and service providers to hear about some ag tech suitable for vegetable production. \nThis includes a drone spraying demonstration by Octodrones and discussion of applications for drones in horticultural production. As the sun starts to fall\, check out the spray coverage with UV torches on the crop and hear about the drone’s capability in comparison to a ground spray rig. \nHear from Ian Layden and Janaina Fabris from QLD Department of Primary Industries who will provide an update on the VegMech project (Advanced vegetable mechanisation program to maximise labour and cost efficiency – VG23003) and discuss what technologies are in the pipeline for vegetable production. \nCheck out a sneak peak of the Farm Droid (autonomous planter and weeder) and learnings from the trial site in northern Tasmania with James Terry with the opportunity to ask questions and discuss! \nRegister here. This event is part of the 2025 Ag Innovation Expo.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/ag-tech-in-action-twilight-demo-of-innovation-in-veg-production/
LOCATION:Hagley\, Tasmania\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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SUMMARY:Greenhouse gas accounting and practical steps to reduce emissions on farm
DESCRIPTION:Join the Soil Wealth ICP team for an insightful webinar on greenhouse gas accounting and practical steps to reduce emissions on farm. \nThe webinar will feature subject matter experts Clinton Muller (RMCG) and Liam Southam Rogers (Applied Horticultural Research) who will explore: \n\nOverview of farm emissions – understanding scope 1\, 2 and 3 emissions and current industry requirements\nPractical tools – using the H-GAF greenhouse gas emissions calculator\nGrower case studies and panel session – with insights from guest speakers John Said (Fresh Select) and Carl Young (Redgold) discussing approaches to reducing emissions on farm and building climate resilient farming systems\nActionable steps – key strategies to reduce emissions and how to get started\n\n\n\nDate: 24 April 2025\nTime: 12-1 pm AEST\nRegistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l4X7mrOgTNyVAq8IrxExhA
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/greenhouse-gas-accounting-and-practical-steps-to-reduce-emissions-on-farm/
CATEGORIES:Event,Melons,Vegetables
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