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Innovation to secure a sustainable future for Agriculture - by creating high-quality, nutritious and climate resilient products.

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WRI's Matthew Tucker and Dr Jenny Mortimer met with Ed Kee, Don Plowman and Jim Geltch to talk support strategies for #student exchanges, collaborative Uni-government relationships, and the intersection of broad field and controlled #environment #ag.

WRI's <a href="/drtucks/">Matthew Tucker</a>  and <a href="/Jenny_Mortimer1/">Dr Jenny Mortimer</a> met with Ed Kee, Don Plowman and Jim Geltch to talk support strategies for #student exchanges, collaborative Uni-government relationships, and the intersection of broad field and controlled #environment #ag.
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Very proud of Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Playford Trust PhD student Jack Kelly winning the prestigious Paul Johnston Memorial award at the 21st biennial #abts2024 conference!! Looking forward to the celebratory cake Jack 🍰 🍻 🎉 🏆 abts2024 Waite Research Institute Coopers Brewery #barley

Very proud of <a href="/UofA_SET/">Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology</a> <a href="/PlayfordTrust/">Playford Trust</a> PhD student <a href="/jackplants/">Jack Kelly</a> winning the prestigious Paul Johnston Memorial award at the 21st biennial #abts2024 conference!! Looking forward to the celebratory cake Jack 🍰 🍻 🎉 🏆 <a href="/abts_2024/">abts2024</a> <a href="/waiteresearch/">Waite Research Institute</a> <a href="/coopersbrewery/">Coopers Brewery</a> #barley
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Did you know slowing down wind turbines can be a good thing? 🍃⁣ A team of our researchers have found that slowing down wind turbines can significantly reduce noise pollution and wear and tear on the turbines, making wind farms more cost-effective. ⁣ 🔗 bit.ly/4dRoMwb

Did you know slowing down wind turbines can be a good thing? 🍃⁣
A team of our researchers have found that slowing down wind turbines can significantly reduce noise pollution and wear and tear on the turbines, making wind farms more cost-effective. ⁣
🔗 bit.ly/4dRoMwb
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Such a pleasure to host Her Excellency gg_sammostyn at the Waite Campus and showcase Uni of Adelaide Agrifood & Wine Uni of Adelaide research into crop adaptation, sustainability, @Plants4Space, and food innovation! Fantastic discussions about the future of Australian #agriculture, #food and #wine.

Such a pleasure to host Her Excellency <a href="/gg_sammostyn/">gg_sammostyn</a> at the Waite Campus and showcase <a href="/UniofAdelaide/">Uni of Adelaide</a> <a href="/AgrifoodUoA/">Agrifood & Wine Uni of Adelaide</a> research into crop adaptation, sustainability, <a href="/plants4space/">@Plants4Space</a>, and food innovation! Fantastic discussions about the future of Australian #agriculture, #food and #wine.
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The Waite Weekly Alert 14 October 2024 - mailchi.mp/thewaite/the-w… Dr. Han Weng presenting as part of the WRI Seminar Series. Check out our events page for upcoming speakers!

The Waite Weekly Alert 14 October 2024 - mailchi.mp/thewaite/the-w…

Dr. Han Weng presenting as part of the WRI Seminar Series. Check out our events page for upcoming speakers!
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The Waite Weekly Alert 17 February 2025 - mailchi.mp/thewaite/the-w… The Waite welcomes lauded SA chef and sustainability advocate Kane Pollard as the first ever Chef in Residence. This, and more, in the Waite Weekly!

The Waite Weekly Alert 17 February 2025 - mailchi.mp/thewaite/the-w…

The Waite welcomes lauded SA chef and sustainability advocate Kane Pollard as the first ever Chef in Residence. This, and more, in the Waite Weekly!