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SUMMARY:Biostimulant Products: Cutting through the noise (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Biological products are increasingly used in vegetable production\, but understanding where they fit — and how to assess their value — can be challenging.\nAbout the webinar \nThis practical webinar will provide a clear\, non-technical overview of biological products\, with a focus on biostimulants such as humates\, amino acids and seaweed extracts. We’ll explain what these products are (and are not)\, and where they typically sit in vegetable systems — including soil health\, nutrient cycling\, root establishment and crop resilience. \nThe session will also cover the regulatory landscape and Fertilizer Australia’s Biostimulant Code of Practice\, helping growers understand levels of assurance and what to look for in the marketplace. \nA key focus will be evidence and efficacy — why results vary\, what “good evidence” looks like. We’ll finish with practical tips on questions to ask suppliers\, how to trial products effectively on-farm\, and a brief update on the SWICP Biological Products Database. \nThis webinar is designed to help growers and advisors make informed\, confident decisions about biological products. \nClick here to register. \nMeet the Presenter \nJeff Kraak\, Program Manager\, Fertilizer Australia \nJeff grew up on a farm in Bundaberg\, Queensland and followed his interest in soils and plants by studying at Queensland Agricultural College.  He has a long history in the Australian fertilizer industry in a range of sales\, marketing and technical support roles. A large proportion of his professional life was spent with Incitec.  Having worked across much of eastern Australia\, Jeff has had exposure to industries such as grains\, intensive pasture\, sugar cane and horticulture. Jeff is now part of Fertilizer Australia. His main area of responsibility is to manage the industries environment and food safety stewardship program Fertcare. Jeff is passionate about new ways to optimising the benefits of soil and plant nutrition products while managing the risks associated with their end use. \nMore information \nPlease contact Sophia Thach\, Applied Horticultural Research\, 0413 937 313 or sophia.thach@ahr.com.au.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/biostimulant-products-cutting-through-the-noise-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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SUMMARY:Tas: Soil and plant health workshop with soil specialist Joel Williams
DESCRIPTION:World-renowned plant and soil health educator and consultant Joel Williams (Integrated Soils) will lead an interactive workshop tailored to Tasmanian vegetable and onion growers and advisors. \nKey topics covered include: \n\nSoil biology and soil organic matter –translating science and turning it into practical knowledge\nIntegrated nutrient management – learn about low input strategies and improving fertiliser efficiencies\nFoliar fertilising – the science of nutrient uptake and tips on foliar feeding\nSystem design – how to think about and plan your farm for improved soil and plant health.\n\nTime: 8:30am-4:30pm \nLocation: Aberdeen Room\, Paranaple Centre\, Devenport Tasmania \nMorning tea\, lunch and refreshments included. \nTickets required (event is free for levy-paying vegetable and onion growers). \nClick here to register.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/workshop-with-soil-specialist-joel-williams/
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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SUMMARY:Managing on-farm plastic waste webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Soil Wealth ICP and Agsafe for this webinar which will investigate managing on-farm plastics and recycling\, highlighting relevant stewardship programs and practical solutions. It will also provide an opportunity to direct attendees to fact sheets developed as part of the project and investigate what tools/support growers need in this space. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/coming-soon-managing-on-farm-waste-webinars/
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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SUMMARY:Regenerating Soils: Biology\, Transition & Nutrient Efficiency (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Join the Soil Wealth ICP and VegNET Southeast Queensland team for a workshop in Lockyer Valley focused on improving soil health on vegetable farms\, featuring international soil specialist Joel Williams from Integrated Soils. \nAbout the workshop and field walk: \nThe workshop will explore both the theory and practical application of soil health management. The theoretical component will cover key principles of soil biology and soil organic matter science\, helping participants understand the processes that support healthy\, productive soils. \nTo help put theory into practice\, the workshop will also cover strategies for transitioning towards regenerative farming practices to improve soil function and resilience. This will include approaches to integrated nutrient management aimed at improved fertiliser efficiency and reducing input costs. \nThe workshop will also include a field walk at the Soil Wealth ICP demonstration site at Mulgowie Farming Company. At this site\, the trial is exploring practical ways to manage organic nitrogen sources from cover crops (field pea + barley) so they better match sweet corn crop nutrient demand through trialling difference cover crop termination methods. \nThis event is an excellent opportunity for vegetable growers and agronomists to expand their knowledge and explore practical strategies for building healthier soils for a more resilient and cost-effective farming systems. \nBring Soil Samples & Tests \nIf you’re interested\, bring a sample of your soil so we can discuss structure and practical ways to look for life in your soil. \nWe would also be happy to interpret and discuss your soil chemical test results and soil biology test results. Either email them to sophia.thach@ahr.com.au or bring them along on the day. \nWho Should Attend: \nVegetable growers and agronomists who looking are transitioning towards regenerative agriculture and are looking to gain a deeper understanding of soil biology\, organic matter\, and integrated nutrient management. \nRegistration: \nThis workshop is limited to 30 spots for vegetable growers and agronomists – registration is essential and growers and agronomists will be prioritised over those in the supply chain. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to improve your soil management practices\, learn from international expert\, Joel Williams and network with growers and agronomists. \nRegister here \nCome clean\, go clean: \nPlease arrive with clean boots and a clean vehicle. \nMeet the Presenters:  \nJoel Williams\, Plant and Soil Health Educator\, Integrated Soils  \nJoel has a particular interest in designing farming systems that focus on managing soil biology along with crop & soil nutrition to optimise plant immunity and soil function. He has extensive practical experience in Australia\, UK and Canada (where he is currently based) integrating soil and plant analyses as a joined-up strategy for managing production. His passion is in teaching and sharing both scientific and practical knowledge on agroecological growing practices and he has been giving lectures to farming audiences internationally. \nStephanie Tabone\, Research Scientist\, Applied Horticultural Research   \nStephanie is a passionate\, dedicated and hard-working research scientist helping the agriculture industry find and implement solutions to the challenges faced through crop production and the supply chain. \nStephanie had the honour of receiving a 2024 Nuffield Scholarship in 2024. During that time\, she studied the effective use of legumes to supply nitrogen to vegetable crops and travelled across the globe to gain insights and share knowledge and experiences with growers and researchers who could throw light on her studies. \nMore Information: \nPlease contact Monique Rooker\, VegNET and Lockyer Valley Growers Association\, 0456 956 340\, ido@lockyervalleygrowers.com.au or Sophia Thach\, Applied Horticultural Research\, 0413 937 313 or sophia.thach@ahr.com.au.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/qld-workshop-with-international-soil-specialist-joel-williams/
LOCATION:Mulgowie Hall\, Mulgowie Road\, Mulgowie\, QLD\, 4341\, Australia
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SUMMARY:VicVID 2026: Cover crop trial and NZ study tour
DESCRIPTION:The Victorian Vegetable Innovation Days (VicVID) is back for another year at Taranto Farms in Tyabb. \nThe Soil Wealth ICP team is looking forward to showcasing a cover crop trial at the event alongside a marquee with information\, news and resources from the project. We will also host a delegation of vegetable growers and industry members from New Zealand. \nClick here to find out more about the event.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/vicvid-2026-cover-crop-trial-and-nz-study-tour/
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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