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Drawcard topics such as cereal diseases, pulse variety and disease management, crop nutrition, vetch and barley agronomy as well as farming without glyphosate, attracted over 170 farmers to BCG’s annual Members’ Only Trials Review Day in Birchip last week.

With participants in the room and online, the event was buzzing with questions and robust discussion. Crop Nutrition Farmers were keen to discuss nitrogen management strategies for 2023 and see how the long-term N banking strategy of 125kg of N/ha/year had stacked up in a season like 2022 with high rainfall and urea prices.

Presenting the research, Dr James Hunt explained: “Over five years of the experiment N decisions based on 50% Yield Prophet or 125kg/ha N bank strategy apply more N, 63-74kg N/ha, and were $128-179/ha per year more profitable than the district average N rate of 21 – 30kg N/ha.

“High urea prices in 2022 were offset by higher grain prices, and the most profitable treatments and N application rates remain the same over the last five years.”

The presentation, backed by Dr Rob Norton’s crop nutrition discussion, confirmed in attendees’ minds the importance of prioritising soil tests to inform nutrition input decisions.

Traynor’s Lagoon Farmer Andrew Jesse said BCG’s Members’ Only Trials Review Day is an event he marks in his calendar each year.

“It’s my favourite event. I’m not just saying that; I really enjoy it,” he said.

“It reinforces those things that sometimes you can get complacent about, nutrient depletion from previous year’s crops, fungicide pressure, the carry-over from last year.

“In previous years we have not being regimented in our fungicide strategy. This year we plan to be proactive and have a strategy in place early.”

Safety

Safety was a large focus for the day with the launch of the Safer Farms Families Futures (S3F) network. BCG Senior Manager or Extension and Communication Kelly Angel invited attendees to be a part of a Victorian industry, first grower-to-grower learning network. S3F will tackle the critical health and safety issues experienced by individuals on farms across the region. (Express your interest at: https://bit.ly/s3fexpressionofinterest)

Service Awards

BCG Board chairman John Ferrier took the opportunity to thank Corack farmer and researcher Dr Cherie Reilly for her 7 years of service to the BCG Board.

BCG staff Genevieve Clarke and Claire Pickles were also acknowledged at the event for their five years and fifteen years of service to the organisation, respectively.

Vin Delahunty has also been recognised for his five years with BCG. Collaboration BCG CEO Fiona Best said the success of the event was due to a collaborative approach.

“BCG works with a broad range of highly credible people ensuring the information presented is validated and has tangible benefits for farmers,” she said.

“BCG’s reach is wide, attracting agricultural specialists, funding bodies and partners, community groups, businesses and farmers to work with us to achieve our mission to improve the prosperity of Australian broadacre farmers.

BCG acknowledges the importance of each one of these relationships.”

BCG’s Trials Review Day is a members’ only event. To become a member visit: bcg.org.au/memberships. For more information on BCG and our work visit bcg.org.au or call (03) 5492 2787.

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The Buloke Times 3 March 2023

This article appeared in The Buloke Times, 3 March 2023.

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