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25.01.2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CGVg4OMnHeT/?igshid=ufgb5icey4ol



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24.01.2022 The launch of a multi-million-dollar training program for farmers in NSW has been welcomed by the cotton and grains industries. AgSkilled 2.0 is a $15 million, ...three-year NSW Government-funded, industry-led workforce development strategy. It aims to ensure the state’s cotton, grains production, horticulture, viticulture and rice industries have a skilled workforce capable of meeting future challenges. This major investment follows the success of the original AgSkilled program, which provided training opportunities for cotton and grains growers in NSW. Cotton Australia CEO Adam Kay said the new program will boost the skills of farmers at a time when many are starting to recover from drought. The Australian cotton industry thanks the NSW Government for this valuable investment in our industry, and the other agricultural sectors involved in AgSkilled 2.0, Mr Kay said. The original AgSkilled program was a huge success and set a very high standard for the delivery of coordinated, high-quality training across agricultural sectors. I am excited about the opportunities this second investment will provide our farmers in New South Wales. Ensuring our growers are highly skilled and afforded training opportunities is a priority for our industry, and I’m confident that our growers will flock to AgSkilled 2.0 with the same enthusiasm and passion they showed during the original program. Some of the courses to be rolled out through AgSkilled 2.0 will be advanced spray training, precision agronomy and work health and safety. READ MORE https://cottonaustralia.com.au//Cotton-Australia-media-rel

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13.01.2022 Our industry contributes to countless community projects in the rural areas in which we operate. This is just a snapshot of some of those initiatives! Read more in our report ‘Cotton With A Conscience’ here https://australiancotton.com.au//Australian_Cotton_Social_

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13.01.2022 Australian cotton is traceable from the field right through to the spinning mill. Using GPS technology on the picker, each bale is labelled with a unique bar c...ode that stays with the cotton until it’s made into yarn. Tracking and tracing allows us to know exactly where our cotton was grown. Image supplied by Cotton Australia

11.01.2022 Our industry is proud to deliver fundraising projects for causes in our community, like this one for OzHarvest in 2018! Read more in our report ‘Cotton With A Conscience’ here https://australiancotton.com.au//Australian_Cotton_Social_

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11.01.2022 For Darling Downs cotton grower Howard Rother, attaining certification in the Australian cotton industry’s best practices program myBMP was something he had wan...ted to accomplish for many years. In this video, he discusses the benefits of completing the myBMP program https://cottonaustralia.com.au//darling-downs-grower-achie

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09.01.2022 Gorgeous little Onesies. 100% Aussie Grown Cotton

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07.01.2022 This week is National Science Week! To celebrate, watch this video featuring some of our growers to find out about the many products and uses that come ...from cotton. School students and teachers can also click here for exciting learning activities about cotton products https://cottonaustralia.com.au/education-videos

07.01.2022 Congratulations to Evie Watt, daughter of Boggabri cotton growers David and Janet Watt, on being awarded a major national poetry prize for her poem about cotton.... Evie was this morning named the recipient of the 2020 Kurrumbede Award in the Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards. Read more https://cottonaustralia.com.au//evie-watt-wins-dorothea-ma Well done, Evie! Sacred Heart Boggabri National Farmers' Federation

05.01.2022 Did you know almost all parts of the cotton plant are used in some way, including the lint, cottonseed, linters, stalks and seed hulls? https://cottonaustralia.com.au/the-cotton-plant

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02.01.2022 Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at CSD's Quality and Research Laboratory? Officially opened in 2018, the lab is a showpiece of cutting edge techno...logy and automation, with all testing conducted using internationally recognised methods and state of the art equipment. CSD has invested heavily in automation, to ensure efficiency and accuracy in all testing, with approximately 50 individual tests conducted on a single seed lot throughout its production cycle, from the seed increase field through to dispatch. For more, visit www.csd.net.au

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01.01.2022 Did you know, in Australia, water is not allocated to crops, but to a farmer’s licence? The farmer chooses what they want to use their allocated water on, with ...many choosing to grow cotton. If cotton was banned, there would not be one more drop of water in our rivers because farmers would use the water they were allocated to grow something else instead. Cotton is only planted once a year in Australia and is only planted when there is enough water available. When there is limited water, there is limited cotton grown. Read more https://cottonaustralia.com.au/myth-buster

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