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25.01.2022 A sad reflection of our political leaders that used the NBN for political point scoring instead of country leadership



23.01.2022 Here are just some of the benefits of SunUp Reflective Orchard Film: *Improvement in colour - larger fruit size *Fruits with increased brix levels - sweeter fruit with better taste *Earlier and more balanced harvesting - reduction in harvesting time and reduced number of picks... Head over to our website http://www.insense.com.au/sunup-reflective-film.html for more information.

19.01.2022 A new pumpkin is about to be available at Coles. The Kabocha pumpkin has been described as a mixture of a sweet potato and a pumpkin in taste and texture. As I'm not the biggest fan of pumpkin, I am really looking forward to trying this new variety! #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #horticulture

19.01.2022 Some of these are really surprising! It's incredible to know exactly where your food comes from! #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #horticulture #horticultureaustralia



18.01.2022 Hope to see you at the International Society for Horticultural Science - ISHS Congress in Turkey this coming August. If you need any travel assistance I can highly recommend Alaturka Turkey.

17.01.2022 An alert had been issued by The NSW Department of Primary Industries after a colony of the brown marmorated stink bug was found in a freight container coming over from Italy.

16.01.2022 This product is one of the projects that I am very excited to be involved in. It's a Cultiva product that will help prevent cherries from cracking. When sweet cherries have more water than their skin can handle, the pressure increases and the skin bursts almost like a tire of a car. It's a problem that growers in Australia experience, and is one of the most destructive variables that can happen to a cherry orchard. ... #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #cherries #sweetscherries #horticulture #horticultureaustralia



14.01.2022 Lateral flow > Lateral thinking. Great idea, another advance for IPM

13.01.2022 Are you about to commence a Agriculture-related degree? Or studying financial services with an interest in agriculture? Applications for the AgriFutures Australia Horizon Scholarship are now open. Worth $5000!!

09.01.2022 Bees are a very important part of your fruit and vegetable garden. Without proper pollination, yields can be cut drastically. Our Honey Bee Magnet lure is a great product that will help draw worker bees to your garden. It's a non-toxic lure that is a highly seductive blend of natural pheromones that attract hardworking bees to pollinate fruit and vegetable flowers. We don’t know what the bees think, but we think the fragrance is lemony! Contact us for more information, or fo...llow this link below. #insenseaustralia #fruitgowers #bees #honeybees #horticulture #horticultureaustralia #nontoxic

09.01.2022 Some exciting plans for Cobram. Located in northern Victoria, along the Murray River, Cobram is a large fruit growing hub and a new giant peach sculpture will honour our town's fruit-growing heritage.

07.01.2022 Christmas Cherries! These cherries were treated with Parka, and after 75mm of rain, still looking really good!



07.01.2022 Thanks for your ongoing support throughout 2017. Wishing you a safe and wonderful 2018. Cheers Russell.

07.01.2022 This is a chrysopidae (or commonly known as lacewing). These little insects are beneficial to the garden. In the larval stage lacewings are ferocious feeders, and consume large numbers of a wide variety of small insects including aphids, whiteflies, thrips, mealybugs, psyllids, mites, small caterpillars, leafhoppers, as well as moth and other insect eggs. Therefore they help keep the population of unwanted insects at bay. ... Check our our home garden section on the website for some products that will help attract beneficial insects like the lacewing to your home garden - http://www.insense.com.au/home-garden.html #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #homegardner #horticulture #horticultureaustralia

05.01.2022 What is it that we do...? InSense provides unique horticultural management tools, to optimize returns through innovative products and concepts. IPM consultant for fruit and vegetable crops. IPM proponent for safe and long term world food supply.... Our specialty is monitoring Insect populations with field scouting and pheromone lures and traps. Providing these tools to growers, consultants and advisors, we are specialists in insect crop management, especially in top fruit crops. #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #horticulture #horticultureaustralia

05.01.2022 An article in the Cobram Courier newspaper from earlier in the year. We took part in a feasibility study that will help to determine if spraying cherry, apple and almond trees with calcium carbonate at leaf fall increases winter chill accumulation by reflecting heat from the fruit buds in winter. The ultimate aim of the project is to help local fruit growers increase their crop yields by increasing the chill accumulation in trees.... #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #horticulture

05.01.2022 Did you know that not all bugs are bad! Beneficial insects can actually help your garden by by feeding on the harmful pests. It’s Mother Nature’s way of controlling the troublesome insects. We have a great product that draws these beneficial insects including lacewings, hover flies predatory bugs, predatory mites and predatory beetles into your garden. These good bugs and beetles eat and destroy the damaging mealybugs, thrips, spider mites, aphids and caterpillars in all th...eir forms from adult to eggs and larvae. InSense offers a range of attractants for beneficial insects to help control the troublesome pests.Together with a wide range of pheromone lures and traps we support Mother Nature to keep your pest population under control without using pesticides. Contact us for more information or follow the link below. #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #horticulture #horticultureaustralia

04.01.2022 Do you work in Hort and have some big ideas? Another great opportunity offered by Hort Innovation and The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust - AU. To Cultivate New Ideas In Horticulture Fellowship applications are now open!!

04.01.2022 If you know of an area where magpies are currently swooping or are being aggressive, register it with Magpie Alert to help keep everyone, including the magpies safe.

02.01.2022 Here I am (in the middle) with Sean Musser and Brian Timpton from Cultiva USA, developers of Parka cuticle supplement for plants and soft fruits. It was great to check out the vineyard to see where some great Pinot Noir comes from. #insenseaustralia #fruitgrowers #horticulture #horticultureaustralia

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