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Currimundi Farm

Locality: Comet, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 4984 5082



Address: Duckponds Road 4702 Comet, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.currimundifarm.com.au

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24.01.2022 Cotton Australia's full response to the ‘Owing down the river’ report by The Australia Institute https://bit.ly/2HuVWVM



24.01.2022 Did you miss last week's webinar? No problem, here's the recording Ag engineer and Kondinin Group’s R&D Manager Ben White joins WeedSmart’s Western Extension... Agronomist Pete Newman to give a snapshot of the role automation will play in Australian agriculture, with a specific look at weed control. Ben provides examples of available technologies and outlines the horizon for automation in agriculture. To find out more about automation and other new technologies in weed control, make sure you register for one of the WeedSmart Week events in August Emerald, Qld or Horsham, Vic : https://buff.ly/2X306cz See more

23.01.2022 DRY HELP | The decision to drought-declare the entire Central Highlands region has been welcomed because of the financial assistance it will provide. Read more in our eNews here: https://bit.ly/2X4rTst Central Highlands Regional Council, Queensland Agriculture

20.01.2022 Rainfall forecasts to 21 March from this week’s #ClimateUpdate Rainfall is expected to be mainly restricted to northern and eastern Australia. Rainfall totals o...f between 10 and 50 millimetres are forecast for eastern New South Wales, the eastern quarter and far north of Queensland, northern Western Australia and the north of the Northern Territory. Heavier falls in excess of 50 millimetres are forecast for parts of north-eastern New South Wales, the south-east and far north of Queensland, the north of the Northern Territory and far north Western Australia. In summer cropping regions, rainfall of between 25 and 100 millimetres is expected across central and eastern cropping areas of Queensland. Lower rainfall totals of between 5 and 25 millimetres are expected across remaining summer cropping regions of Queensland and New South Wales. More: bit.ly/climateupdate



18.01.2022 WeedSmart Week preparations are ramping up for the Emerald, CQ event in early August. Be an early bird and grab your all-inclusive single tickets for $130 you won't be disappointed! Follow the link for more info and to register. Major sponsor Grains Research and Development Corporation

17.01.2022 Don't miss your chance to be featured in the 2020 AGnVET RURAL Calendar! Enter your photos online at agnvetrural.com.au/photography-competition/ before 2nd Augu...st 2019! The theme is "Agriculture: Standing the Test of Time." Make sure that your submissions are high resolution images. We can't wait to see your entries!#agnvetruralphotography #testoftime #behindthecamera #snap #saycheese See more

12.01.2022 ‘Get on Board & Nominate a Mate.’ ‘Highlight their achievements in the cotton industry’ ‘I’m proud to be a cotton farmer’ ... A message from Bernie Bierhoff, 2018 AgriRisk High Achiever of the Year. Nominations close 31st March. http://www.australiancottonawards.com/more-information



10.01.2022 IT'S HAPPENING! AgFrontier is up and running. The inaugural cohort of ten agtech innovators selected for the regional incubator program has been announced. Rea...d more here: https://chdc.com.au/agte/regional-agtech-pioneers-announced CHDC is delivering the program in collaboration with X-Lab, with funding from the Australian Government’s Incubator Support initiative, Local Buying Foundation - QLD, Advance Queensland and the Cotton Research and Development Corporation.

10.01.2022 PODCAST TIME: Imagine not needing a knock-down! Also, catch up with the plans for WeedSmart Week in Emerald, Qld and Horsham, Vic. We really hope you are planning to come to the event nearest you. This link also provides the registration info for the events.

10.01.2022 UPDATE!!! Pepper grass (Panicum laevinode) IS NOT the latest species to be confirmed resistant to glyphosate in Australia, well not yet anyway. Apparently ther...e has been some issue with the identification of the specimens and further testing is required. However this is an excellent opportunity to highlight the need for correct specimen identification when submitting seed for herbicide susceptibility testing. Specimens with seed and or fruits need to be collected and pressed and sent to you State Herbarium for correct identification. See the pdf below for instruction on how to press plant specimens and what information is required. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au//Collecting-and-preparing-plant

07.01.2022 Cotton Australia Deputy Chair Nigel Burnett today presented to cotton spinners in Qingdoa, China on the ACSA export market development mission to China.

05.01.2022 Last week, Cotton Australia’s Brooke Summers presented to 300 delegates at the Australian Circular Fashion Conference in Melbourne. Brooke shared our industry’s... story, particularly our key commitments of: operating sustainably, being world leaders in water use efficiency, growing a valued, high-quality crop, and continuing our reputation for being a world-leading agricultural industry. The event was Australia's only B2B fashion conference completely focussed on sustainability.



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