Powered by our People: Jacob Thuijs – Agronomist, St George QLD
As a finalist in the cotton industry’s Young Achiever awards, Jacob Thuijs is an impressive young agronomist with a commitment to his regional community.
Using the WeedSmart Big 6 to tackle weeds and herbicide resistance
To celebrate WeedSmart Week in Dubbo this week, Nutrien agronomists from across the country have shared their tips to help control crop weeds.
Powered by our People: Dan Skerman – Agronomist, Dalby QLD
As a cotton and grain grower on Queensland’s Darling Downs, Dan Skerman is able to draw from his experience as an agronomist with Nutrien Ag Solutions to provide valuable advice and cost savings to his family farm.
2023 cotton harvest underway in Central Queensland
Central Queensland cotton growers are expecting solid results, as picking commences across the region.
Applications open for Nutrien's 2024 Agronomy, Agribusiness and Corporate Graduate Program
Applications are now open for the Nutrien Ag Solutions 2024 Agronomy, Agribusiness, and Corporate Business Graduate Program.
Tackling annual ryegrass in broadacre cropping systems
Annual ryegrass is one of the most serious and costly weeds in annual winter cropping systems in Australia, and increasing herbicide resistance has once again reinforced the push for growers to use every possible weed management tool in the toolbox – with a strong focus on preventing weed seed set…
Western Australian has grown its largest crop on record
Western Australia farmers are set for record breaking harvest totals for the 2022/23 season with over 90-95% of crops harvested.
Nutrien Ag Solutions invests in WeedSmart
Nutrien Ag Solutions, the world’s largest provider of crop inputs and farm services, has recently signed up as a silver partner of the WeedSmart herbicide stewardship program.
WA grain harvest on track to challenge records
Grain growers in Western Australia are gearing up for what is projected to be a near-record harvest, with ABARES reporting that 23.47 million tonnes of wheat, barley, canola and pulse crops are expected to be harvested across the wheatbelt.