Growers have had the opportunity to learn about carbon farming, artificial intelligence and rain effects on crops at the first day of the Innovation Generation conference.
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The event ran by GrainGrowers had a jam packed program for attendees including the opportunity to hear from panelists broadacre farmer Bob Nixon, Nutrien Ag Solutions sustainablity field manager Todd Price, Rabobank Australia head of client sustainability rural banking Australia Crawford Taylor on carbon farming benefits.
Brad Egan, Scaddan, WA, spoke on soil amelioration and prescription site mapping and then using the AgWorld app to target applications on the farm.
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Ag Student of the Year 2022 James Easter delivered a speech on careers in agriculture and Jo Eady presented on self-awareness.
Nutrien Ag Solutions, RaboBank and John Deere were among sponsors who contributed to the success of the event.
Stay tuned for tomorrows program contents and photos.
Stock Journal's KIARA STACEY was on the ground to capture the action.