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CREATED:20240806T013357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T010135Z
UID:4669-1725973200-1725976800@soilwealth.com.au
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/
CATEGORIES:Event,Melons,Vegetables
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CREATED:20240725T031900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T033212Z
UID:4662-1725453000-1725456600@soilwealth.com.au
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/
CATEGORIES:Event,Melons
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240830T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240830T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240806T013139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T005327Z
UID:4671-1725015600-1725030000@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Potato & Vegetable Protection: Managing Serpentine Leaf Miner\, Biosecurity & Disease Challenges
DESCRIPTION:About the Workshop\nJoin American plant pathologist\, Dr Amy Charkowski (Colorado State University)\, Praise Taddle (QDAF)\, and Shakira Johnson (AUSVEG) for an interactive in-person workshop. You’ll gain knowledge and practical skills to enhance your pest and disease management and biosecurity strategies.\n\nTopics: \n\n\nEnhancing biosecurity with practical tools\nPresented by Shakira Johnson (AUSVEG)\nHear about the latest research on high-priority plant pests and biosecurity risk pathways. Explore practical tools for creating a basic biosecurity plan\, including a new app designed to enhance biosecurity measures by capturing traceability data\, assessing risks\, and supporting other farm management practices such as paddock mapping \n\n\nBiological control options of Serpentine leaf miner\nPresented by Praise Taddle (QDAF)\nDiscover effective biological control options for Serpentine leaf miner\, including beneficial species that help manage this pest. Learn field techniques for monitoring beneficial populations\, processing samples\, and strategies for attracting and ensuring the survival of beneficial insects. \n\n\nManaging potato diseases\nPresented by Dr Amy Charkowski (Colorado State University)\nGain insights from U.S. practices. Explore management strategies for controlling Blackleg and soft rots\, Rhizoctonia\, Early blight and Late blight and understand the impacts of weather on these diseases. \n\n\nThis workshop is open to vegetable and potato growers and agronomists for all sessions\, however the disease session will focus on potato diseases. It will include lunch and conclude with drinks and the opportunity to talk with experts and fellow growers. \nEvent Details\nDate: Friday 30 August 2024 \nTime: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm (including lunch) \nLocation: Gatton Research Station\n107 John Howie Memorial Drive\, Gatton\, Qld \nRegistration: Click here to register \n[Please register as numbers are required for catering] \nMeet the Presenters\nDr Amy Charkowski\, Colorado State University\nProfessor of Plant Pathology and the Research Associate Dean\, Colorado State University \nFrom 2001-2016\, she served as a faculty member in the Plant Pathology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and as the administrative director of the Wisconsin Seed Potato Certification Program. She earned her B.S. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Ph.D. from Cornell University. \nCharkowski’s research is mainly on plant pathogens that affect seed potato production or trade\, including potato viruses\, Spongospora subterranea\, and soft rot bacterial pathogens of potato. She teaches graduate and undergraduate classes in IPM and plant pathology. She served as department head of Agricultural Biology from 2016-2023 and during this time the department doubled its research expenditures\, and developed an undergraduate major in Agricultural Biology\, a minor in Agricultural Data Science\, and an online Masters in Pest Management. \nShakira Johnson\, AUSVEG\nBiosecurity Coordinator \nShakira coordinates the AUSVEG-PHA Farm Biosecurity Program\, engaging with industry\, research and government to enhance awareness\, preparedness and resilience and minimise the impact of pests and pathogens not currently present or recently arrived in Australia. Shakira has a background in molecular plant pathology\, data-driven decision-making to support area freedom claims and strategic coordination of cross-industry collaborative projects\, research extension\, and science communication. \nPraise Taddle\, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries \nDr Frezzel Praise Tadle has been working as an agricultural entomologist and has a substantial background in integrated pest management (IPM). She has worked on biological control agents such as the egg parasitoid Telenomus sp. including the entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium anisopliae. She also has a wealth of experience in extension work\, field surveillance\, and biosecurity incursion responses. Praise has been involved in fall armyworm and serpentine leaf miner projects looking into different parasitoids\, insecticide trial\, and host preference. \nFind Out More\nPlease contact Naomi Diplock\, Applied Horticultural Research & PotatoLink | 0403 740 123 | naomi.diplock@potatolink.com.au.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/potato-vegetable-protection-managing-serpentine-leaf-miner-biosecurity-disease-challenges/
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240901
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240701T020818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T011144Z
UID:4625-1724544000-1725148799@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:New Zealand study tour - expressions of interest closing soon
DESCRIPTION:Join the Soil Wealth ICP team for an inaugural international study tour to New Zealand’s North Island (Auckland\, Pukekohe\, Cambridge and Tauranga) from 25-31 August. \nExpression of interest submissions will close at 12pm on Wednesday 7 August 12pm  \nOver one week you will have the chance to: \n\nExplore soil management and crop health innovations through engaging farm and site visits\nConnect with international growers\, agronomists and industry partners at the Horticulture Conference and RSE Conference\, which will provide three days of industry-centric speakers and content\, including visits to leading farm businesses\nAdvance your business with industry-leading practices\, technology and R&D insights.\n\nHighlights include:\nNZ vegetable summit: an overview of vegetable production in New Zealand\, the challenges faced\, and what work is being done to combat this.  \nAS Wilcox is a family-owned\, 4th generation\, vegetable growing business based in Pukekohe with a strong focus on sustainable practices and adopting innovation. Visit will include an overview of their practices and farm visits.  \nLeaderBrand is a family-owned vegetable growing business that will provide an overview of their regenerative farming project looking at cover crops\, compost\, biodiversity\, and enhancing the community.  \nPlant and Food Research is a NZ govt-owned research institute that provides much of the research and scientific knowledge to the NZ vegetable industry. They will provide an overview of current innovative research projects.  \nGreengrower is a vertical farming operation looking to grow vegetables more sustainably with less water\, less electricity\, and a focus on renewable energy sources.  \nHort NZ conference: NZ’s annual horticultural industry conference theme is growing together today\, for tomorrow. Speakers range from across the industry. Includes a field trip and gala dinner.  \nDownload the brochure to learn more \nSpaces are limited so register your interest! \nThe Soil Wealth ICP project will part fund travel\, accommodation\, conference registration and some meals\, with an upfront fixed grower co-contribution to be confirmed.  \nSoil Wealth ICP is funded by Hort Innovation using the vegetable and melon research and development levies with contributions from the Australian Government. 
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/new-zealand-study-tour-expressions-of-interest-open/
CATEGORIES:Event,Melons,Vegetables
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240603T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240605T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20231206T055742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T030603Z
UID:4206-1717401600-1717606800@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Hort Connections 2024
DESCRIPTION:Hort Connections 2024 \n3-5 June 2024 \nMelbourne Convention Centre \nHort Connections will showcase exciting new products\, services and technologies to help shape the Australian and New Zealand horticulture industry. \nA not-to-be missed networking opportunity\, the conference will highlight solutions in agricultural technology\, finance\, labour\, energy and environmental sustainability from across the vegetable\, fruit and floral sectors.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/hort-connections-2024/
LOCATION:Melbourne Convetion and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)\, 1 Convention Centre Pl\, South Wharf\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Melons,Vegetables
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240515T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240502T021640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T060249Z
UID:4528-1715776200-1715788800@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Tas: Input use efficiency workshop – a focus on nutrition and irrigation
DESCRIPTION:Keen to cut the costs of inputs and produce more sustainably? \nJoin Doris Blaesing (RMCG)\, Marek Matuszek (AgLogic) and Tim Walker (Walker Ag/PotatoLink) who are keen to assist vegetable\, potato and onion growers and agronomists who have been struggling with these issues. \nThe session will be informative and interactive with a focus on how growers can get the most out of the inputs they are applying\, while minimising waste\, and maintaining yields and quality. \nCome along with any questions\, concerns and comments and be prepared to share those with fellow growers and agronomists during the workshop. \nTopics include: \nDoris and Tim\, during their nutrition presentation\, will focus on: \n\n\nTiming of application aligned to crop growth stages \n\n\nRemoval rates \n\n\nMonitoring and sampling \n\n\nMethods of application \n\n\nNutrient function \n\n\nMarek and Tim will head the irrigation discussion\, focusing on: \n\n\nUse of ag tech – probes and weather stations for monitoring soil moisture and other conditions: How do they work? What data is obtained? How do you interpret the data? How can they help with decision making? \n\n\nAlso\, there will be a discussion on different needs for different crops and varieties. \nAnd we will also hear leading growers’ experiences with the above topics. \nFor more information contact Tim Walker – 0439 333 811\, tim.walker@potatolink.com.au \nThis workshop is brought to you by PotatoLink\, Soil Wealth ICP\, VegNET Tasmania\, AgLogic\, and the onion communications and extension project.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/tas-input-use-efficiency-workshop-a-focus-on-nutrition-and-irrigation/
LOCATION:TIA Vegetable Research Facility\, 124 Forthside Road\, Forth\, Tasmania\, 7310\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240510
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240129T223754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T215411Z
UID:4299-1715126400-1715299199@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Soilborne disease master class
DESCRIPTION:Interested in what soilborne diseases are and how to manage them for your vegetable or onion crops? \nJoin the 2-day Soil Wealth ICP soilborne disease master class and hear from leading scientists and growers on the new developments in soilborne disease and integrated soilborne disease management. \nWorking together\, participants will then apply learnings to vegetable and onion growing systems. \nTopics include: \n\nFungi\, bacteria and nematodes\nMonitoring and managing risks\nBiological and cultural control options\nIntegrated control strategies for business.\nField visit to Virginia.\nNetworking and learning from other growers and agronomists.\n\nDownload the event flyer for more information.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/soil-borne-diseases-masterclass/
LOCATION:Technology Park Adelaide\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Vegetables
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240430
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240410T025017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T030514Z
UID:4487-1713744000-1714435199@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Melons Australia roadshow
DESCRIPTION:Melons Australia is hitting the road again to deliver important industry information and the latest research and development insights to growers\, including updates on melon quality improvements\, food safety and traceability\, and biosecurity. \nThe stops include: \n\n22 April: Tully\, Qld\n26 April: Kununurra\, WA\n29 April: Katherine\, NT\n\nFood and drinks will be provided. RSVP at comms@melonsaustralia.org.au
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/melons-australia-roadshow/
CATEGORIES:Event,Melons
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240202T074658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T215043Z
UID:4383-1713398400-1713484799@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Ag Innovation Day
DESCRIPTION:The Ag Innovation Day is back for 2024 at Hagley Farm School in Tasmania. Hosted by the Tasmanian Agricultural Productivity Group (TAPG)\, meet a range of exhibitors\, network with industry and see some farm machinery in action. The Soil Wealth ICP team will be on hand throughout the day to answer your questions and provide a selection of practical resources\, like fact sheets and guides.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/ag-innovation-day/
LOCATION:Hagley\, Tasmania\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240411T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240411T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240224T061123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240224T063320Z
UID:4436-1712827800-1712838600@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Pest and disease management in practice: Cowra
DESCRIPTION:When future proofing against weather events\, how can integrated pest and disease management (IPDM) and soil health practices assist your farm? \nHear from interstate and local researchers\, advisers and growers on:  \n\nWhat management responses should be considered in controlling fall armyworm\, including in-field demonstrations\nLessons from pest and disease impacts and control options after flooding\nBuilding long-term\, fit for purpose healthy soils with local examples of integrating cover crops into the farm system\nIPDM planning in 2024 – what to consider\, including weather forecasts\nMonitoring and diagnostics testing – what is it and how do you do it? \n\nTake home a diagnostics kit to submit pest and disease samples for free. A social lunch will follow the event. \nRegister here by Monday 8 April. \nFor more information\, download the event flyer.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/pest-and-disease-management-in-practice-cowra/
LOCATION:Simplot Australia Cowra\, 2394 Lachlan Valley Way\, Cowra\, New South Wales\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240410T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240410T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240224T062036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240224T063217Z
UID:4441-1712741400-1712752200@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Pest and disease management in practice: Bathurst
DESCRIPTION:When future proofing against weather events\, how can integrated pest and disease management (IPDM) and soil health practices assist your farm? \nHear from interstate and local researchers\, advisers and growers on: \n\nLessons from pest and disease impacts and control options after flooding\, with a special focus on clubroot disease\nBuilding long-term\, fit for purpose healthy soils with local examples of integrating cover crops into the farm system\nIPDM planning in 2024 – what to consider\, including weather forecasts\nMonitoring and diagnostics testing – what is it and how do you do it?\n\nTake home a diagnostics kit to submit pest and disease samples for free. A social lunch will follow the event. \nRegister here by Monday 8 April. \nFor more information\, download the event flyer.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/pest-and-disease-management-in-practice-bathurst/
LOCATION:Val & Sam Micallef\, 240 White Rock Rd\, White Rock\, NSW\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240314T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20240221T232852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T042358Z
UID:4403-1710417600-1710428400@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Field event: Sustainable soil management
DESCRIPTION:Learn about maximising crop returns through improved soil health and input use efficiency! \nSoil Wealth ICP team member Dr Kelvin Montagu will take you through the following topics: \n\nRotations: Breaking the cropping cycle with cover crops\, how to choose the right species\, considerations for timing of planting\, termination and termination methods\nManaging the cost of inputs: With a focus on nitrogen\, nitrogen budgeting\, the use of legumes to supply nitrogen\nSoil biology: Its functions in the soil\, practices that build it and degrade it\, tools for measuring it\, understanding it (including its challenges)\nImproving soil health: Reduced tillage\, building soil organic matter\, structure\, infiltration and soil biology.\n\nThis event will be delivered by Soil Wealth ICP\, PotatoLink and VegNET. \nRead more in the event flyer. \nRegister here.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/field-event-sustainable-soil-management/
LOCATION:South Kolan\, South Kolan\, Queensland\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240229
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T044111Z
UID:4387-1708992000-1709164799@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Melons Australia WA roadshow
DESCRIPTION:Melons Australia is heading west for its roadshow! \nFind out more about the visits to Waroona on 27 February and Carnarvon on 28 February. \nPlease reach out to Soil Wealth ICP team member Umberto Calvo at umberto.calvo@ahr.com.au if you are interested in attending.
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/melons-australia-wa-roadshow/
LOCATION:Waroona and Carnarvon\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Melons
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231101T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105149
CREATED:20230720T004310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230724T001758Z
UID:2122-1698832800-1698858000@soilwealth.com.au
SUMMARY:Gatton AgTech Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join the QDAF team for a showcase of the latest innovations in field robotics\, sensors\, drones\, protected cropping\, postharvest\, cover cropping and strip tillage\, and more. \nDate: Wednesday\, 1 November 2023 \nTime: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm \nAddress: DAF Gatton Smart Farm\, Warrego Highway\, Gatton\, Qld \nDetails: This event brings together horticulture growers\, agribusinesses\, technology companies\, consultants\, researchers\, and students from the Lockyer Valley\, and across Queensland and Australia for a festival of technology and innovative ideas. \nFeaturing: \n\nField robotics demos from Robotti\, Farmdroid & Stout\nPostharvest displays from iTrazo & Escavox\nProtected cropping displays from DAF\, Cravo & Priva\nField AgTech and drone demos\nExpert speakers on the latest AgTech\n\nContact Details\nEmail Queensland Smart Farms for more details.\nEmail: GattonSmartFarm@daf.qld.gov.au
URL:https://soilwealth.com.au/event/gatton-agtech-showcase/
LOCATION:DAF Gatton Smart Farm\, DAF Gatton Smart Farm\, Warrego Highway\, Gatton\, QLD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event,Vegetables
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