
Graeme Sandral
@gsandral
From a farming background in southern NSW and passionate scientist working in agriculture with a focus on Crop Nutrition and Farming Systems.
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04-11-2012 03:00:38
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NGR Harvest Declarations continue to be painful. A few suggested changes - Deductions of seed levies by buyers for sales over 50t should be compulsory. - Change date of return to end of July. Majority of grain sold, sown or fed by then. GrainGrowers Grain Producers SA

First blind assessment of pre emergent disc seeder trial of 22 treatments in wheat & barley, looking at biomass, phyto and general crop safety on sandy soil 🔥🌱- see what eventuates 🤔Hamish McDonald Brett Barker Chris Davey Alexandria Walker-Hart Sean Matthewson Matt Elliott


It’s back - and bigger than ever! 🤩🎆 Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 @agrifuturesau #RuralWomensAward Gala Dinner and National Announcement! Join us and our Platinum Partner Westpac Bank in the Great Hall at Parliament House Canberra as we announce the 2025 National Winner and celebrate




Next Friday: Join us at 12 pm sharp (with lunch provided) on 27 June at Nurom, to hear from independent fertiliser and soils consultant Wayne Pluske. Later in the day, hear from local advisor Stefan Schmitt about barely establishment trials on saline soils. GRDC South





AgriFocused - Carmen Quade Jamie Pursehouse Graeme Sandral GrainGrowers Grain Producers SA That’s the best suggestion. Using Xero, I’m going to code sales without the deduction differently and put the variety in the ref column.


🌱 WE'RE HIRING! HartField-SiteGroup is seeking a Research Assistant to support grains research trials in SA’s Mid North. Short-term, plenty of time in the field, great team. Perfect for farmers, grads & others. Apply now → hartfieldsite.org.au/pages/about-us…



Justin James 🇦🇺 Humming along, the team was very impressed with calibration using the mats & phone app 😎



Join us in a paddock near you to discuss soil constraints, management strategies, local projects + more! These events are supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program. Mallee CMA Ag Vic Grains



