ARCHIVE - MED REL: Conservation agriculture in action at Trangie
25-Jan-2010 25 January 2010: One machine doesn't fit all farming systems and with that in mind visitors to the 2010 NSW Conservation Agriculture Field Day on Thursday, February 18 will be able to experience new active demonstrations at the Trangie Agricultural Research Centre (TARC).
Industry & Investment (I&I) NSW agronomist, Rohan Brill said canola and millet stubble, lime and stock would be used at TARC to replicate real-world farming situations.
Other features of the day will include the soil pits, displays of the latest controlled-traffic and precision agriculture equipment, spray rigs, disc and tyne seeders and the latest information on conservation agriculture.
CANFA is a partner of the event with Central West Farming Systems, Farmlink Research and I&I NSW.
For more information contact CANFA's Neville Gould on (02) 6845 1044 or Central West Farming Systems' Jodie Dean (02) 6895 1015.
The latest media release can be downloaded here: New experiences at conservation farming field day (25 January 2010)
The field day flier can be also downloaded as PDF: Field day flier
Industry & Investment (I&I) NSW agronomist, Rohan Brill said canola and millet stubble, lime and stock would be used at TARC to replicate real-world farming situations.
Other features of the day will include the soil pits, displays of the latest controlled-traffic and precision agriculture equipment, spray rigs, disc and tyne seeders and the latest information on conservation agriculture.
CANFA is a partner of the event with Central West Farming Systems, Farmlink Research and I&I NSW.
For more information contact CANFA's Neville Gould on (02) 6845 1044 or Central West Farming Systems' Jodie Dean (02) 6895 1015.
The latest media release can be downloaded here: New experiences at conservation farming field day (25 January 2010)
The field day flier can be also downloaded as PDF: Field day flier




