The Soil Wealth ICP project develops informative and timely resources in a range of formats.

These resources target specific vegetable and melon issues and allow growers to apply knowledge to solve problems within their business.

Resources have been developed by the Soil Wealth ICP project team and a range of R&D service providers. We acknowledge the valuable work done by these teams in developing the resources and will share new information as they become available.

Use the search function below to filter resources by area, crop, topic or type.

You can also search across these options by adding multiple key words into the search box (e.g. NSW brassica cover crops).

Demonstration site update: Richmond, Tasmania

July 2nd, 2021|

The Richmond demonstration site in southern Tasmania is located in the Coal Valley and hosted by Harvest Farms. In 2018, a farm demonstration trial was established to examine the costs and benefits of quality...

Innovations from John Deere at Hort Connections 2021

June 26th, 2021|

The Soil Wealth ICP team including Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyse, Kelvin Montagu, Doris Blaesing and Gordon Rogers visited Hort Connections 2021 in Brisbane. The team enjoyed meeting delegates face to face at the Soil...

A guide to preventing leaf and stem diseases

June 25th, 2021|

Plant diseases are caused by living organisms feeding on plants and damaging them in the process. Most can spread from sick to healthy plants by a variety of means. Knowing optimum conditions for infection and...

Innovations from Growave at Hort Connections 2021

June 5th, 2021|

The Soil Wealth ICP team including Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyse, Kelvin Montagu, Doris Blaesing and Gordon Rogers visited Hort Connections 2021 in Brisbane. The team enjoyed meeting delegates face to face at the Soil...

Boosting mycorrhizal fungi in vegetable crops

April 2nd, 2021|

The vegetable industry has a growing interest in soil health and beneficial soil microbes, including mycorrhizal fungi. While there is a need for practices that help to boost the beneficial fungi in Australian vegetable...

Autumn cover crop trial – Tasmania

March 1st, 2021|

The potential for cover crops to provide protection from erosion is multifaceted. Above ground they reduce raindrop impact (and this increases with increasing plant height). Below ground the roots bind the soil, reducing the...

Ag-tech trial turns up the heat on weeds

February 21st, 2021|

Problem weeds such as oxalis and nutgrass could be a thing of the past for vegetable growers following an Australian-first trial of microwave weed control technology at our Koo Wee Rup demonstration site in...

SQAPP: Soil quality app

February 15th, 2021|

iSQAPER has built an app for mobile devices which provides location-specific soil quality information and sustainable land use management options. The SQAPP has been developed, tested, evaluated and improved by farmers, scientists, practitioners, agricultural service...

Biosecurity resources for vegetable production

February 11th, 2021|

See a list of helpful resources for vegetable growers to improve their biosecurity preparedness on-farm, particularly for new pest threats including serpentine leafminer and vegetable leafminer. Current information on fall armyworm and serpentine leafminer...