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Growers Fertiliser Stewardship Webinar


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You're invited to join our Clean Coastal Catchments fertiliser stewardship webinar on Friday 26 August.

Alastair McLean from Powerplants Australia will deliver this webinar and discuss how growers have used Groscales to streamline irrigation management while reducing fertiliser waste and excess run off.

Alastair has helped more than 30 berry and cucumber farmers across the Coffs Harbour region to automate irrigation scheduling using Groscale technology.

WEBINAR DETAILS

Getting water and fertiliser applications just right with Groscale technology

Presented by Alastair McLean - Powerplants Australia

Friday 26 August 2022

10:30 - 11:30 am

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Clean Coastal Catchments works primarily with blueberry, macadamia, greenhouse vegetable and livestock industries to improve fertiliser and sediment management.

The CCC project is funded through the NSW Government’s Marine Estate Management Strategy to keep sediment and nutrients on farm and out of coastal waterways, while supporting profitable and sustainable agriculture.


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