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24.01.2022 Its out! The Aug/Sep edition of Australian Fruitgrower. Our lineup of stories includes three stories on levy-funded marketing activities from the Hort Innovat...ion team; a look into club varieties with AgFirsts John Wilton; the very promising results from Sally Bounds research (Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture) that will help you with precision crop management; and a special feature on food safety in apple production from Elizabeth Frankish from the University of Tasmania. And, our cover story you may have already seen - its on IPM with Paul Horne of IPM Technologies. http://apal.org.au/australian-fruitgrower-aug-sep-2017/



21.01.2022 Interested to learn about how Paul Horne supported fodder brassica growers in New Zealand to adopt IPM? This short video produced by DuPont captures the story.

18.01.2022 It's out! The Aug/Sep edition of Australian Fruitgrower. Our lineup of stories includes three stories on levy-funded marketing activities from the Hort Innovat...ion team; a look into club varieties with AgFirst's John Wilton; the very promising results from Sally Bounds' research (Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture) that will help you with precision crop management; and a special feature on food safety in apple production from Elizabeth Frankish from the University of Tasmania. And, our cover story you may have already seen - it's on IPM with Paul Horne of IPM Technologies. http://apal.org.au/australian-fruitgrower-aug-sep-2017/

17.01.2022 We are very pleased to have been working with Pitchford Produce during the last year. With our support they have successfully adopted Integrated Pest Management, allowing them to minimise insecticide inputs while still delivering top quality produce.



12.01.2022 Agriculture and Agronomy students and staff would like to thank Angelica Cameron from IPM Technologies for an AWESOME workshop at our Yan Yean Farm!! Student an...d staff feedback: soooo interesting, fascinating, fantastic, outstanding! We at Agriculture Education at Melbourne Polytechnic are extremely grateful to IPM Technologies who are dedicated to the adoption and implementation of Integrated Pest Management in Australia and overseas. They provide expert advice to farmers and agronomists on all aspects of invertebrate pest control. https://ipmtechnologies.com.au/ IPM Technologies See more

10.01.2022 Its good to see that the crew from Davies and Rose Rural and Hardware enjoyed our IPM presentation and meet the good bugs activity at the CRT Hortifocus forum in Cairns!

07.01.2022 Jessica Page will lead a team of entomologists and IPM specialists from IPM Technologies, SARDI and QDAF in a three-year project to test the impact of pesticides on beneficial insects and mites of importance in Australian vegetable production.



05.01.2022 Paul Horne and Angelica Cameron from IPM Technologies made a trip to the Northern Territory last week to deliver IPM training at a workshop, a field day and meetings with individual farmers and agronomists. Thanks to DuPont and NT Farmers for supporting and arranging the trip! We look forward to working with growers and advisors in the NT melon and vegetable industries in the future!

04.01.2022 Colins story is well worth listening to and it is nice to hear him acknowledge how he got started down the IPM track with help from Paul Horne so many years ago.

04.01.2022 Take a look at this short Onions Australia video about the onion IPM demonstration work we have been doing in South Australia...

02.01.2022 It's good to see that the crew from Davies and Rose Rural and Hardware enjoyed our IPM presentation and 'meet the good bugs' activity at the CRT Hortifocus forum in Cairns!

02.01.2022 We had a great experience with an IPM trial in a commercial apple orchard last season and we look forward to working more with the apple and pear industry in the future. There is a lot of potential to reduce reliance on insecticides and miticides and make more use of naturally occurring biological control agents in these crops.



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