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Ke is an agricultural systems modeller at TIA and his research is shaping how Australian farmers respond to climate extremes.
Ke is an agricultural systems modeller at TIA and his research is shaping how Australian farmers respond to climate extremes.
He received $7000 from the JM Roberts Charitable Trust for the project that will test the practical application of automated sensor technology.
He received $7000 from the JM Roberts Charitable Trust for the project that will test the practical application of automated sensor technology.
Dr Rowan Smith led a field trip for Project 365 partners to sites that are part of the project.
Dr Rowan Smith led a field trip for Project 365 partners to sites that are part of the project.
Our presentation topics included the Tasmanian Cool Climate Research Hub, practises for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the impacts of humidity on wine and the Botrytis Project.
Cheers to that! 🥂
Our presentation topics included the Tasmanian Cool Climate Research Hub, practises for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the impacts of humidity on wine and the Botrytis Project.
Cheers to that! 🥂
Tasmania’s best soil judges for 2025 have been selected and are preparing for the championship in Armidale next month.
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Tasmania’s best soil judges for 2025 have been selected and are preparing for the championship in Armidale next month.
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Craig Elliott has recently been appointed as the Biosecurity Engagement Lead for TIA and the TAS Farm Innovation Hub.
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Craig Elliott has recently been appointed as the Biosecurity Engagement Lead for TIA and the TAS Farm Innovation Hub.
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Institute of Agriculture’s University Farm at Cambridge.
The best will now put their skills to the test in the Australian Soil Judging Competition in New South Wales in November.
Institute of Agriculture’s University Farm at Cambridge.
The best will now put their skills to the test in the Australian Soil Judging Competition in New South Wales in November.
Some of our researchers are exploring new types of natural feed additives to see if they can reduce methane emissions from livestock without affecting their health, growth or production.
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Some of our researchers are exploring new types of natural feed additives to see if they can reduce methane emissions from livestock without affecting their health, growth or production.
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The $200,000 Tasmanian Government investment will fast-track research to help potato growers manage the risk of potato mop top virus.
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The $200,000 Tasmanian Government investment will fast-track research to help potato growers manage the risk of potato mop top virus.
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#dairy #dairyfarming #agriculture #nitrogen
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#dairy #dairyfarming #agriculture #nitrogen
It features Senior Research Fellow Dr Megan Verdon and farm manager at our Dairy Research Facility, Andrew Marshall, explaining a project we’re collaborating on that examines managing dairy cows with virtual fencing.
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It features Senior Research Fellow Dr Megan Verdon and farm manager at our Dairy Research Facility, Andrew Marshall, explaining a project we’re collaborating on that examines managing dairy cows with virtual fencing.
Watch it here👉 bit.ly/3KsXUZp
To mark the end of the program, high school students presented their wethers in a judged competition at the Centre of Excellence for Shearing and Wool Handling at Campbell Town.
We attended to talk all things ag science.
To mark the end of the program, high school students presented their wethers in a judged competition at the Centre of Excellence for Shearing and Wool Handling at Campbell Town.
We attended to talk all things ag science.
Students studying the course recently gathered in Launceston for a demonstration of a crop spraying drone.
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Students studying the course recently gathered in Launceston for a demonstration of a crop spraying drone.
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Her study is supported by the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture and the JM Roberts Charitable Trust.
Her study is supported by the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture and the JM Roberts Charitable Trust.
Students studying the Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours regularly have exposure to the latest agricultural technology.
Recently our undergraduate students had the chance to see a 110-kilogram crop spraying drone in action in Launceston as part of their course.
Students studying the Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours regularly have exposure to the latest agricultural technology.
Recently our undergraduate students had the chance to see a 110-kilogram crop spraying drone in action in Launceston as part of their course.
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Read more 👉 bit.ly/4nvw4tG
Thanks to all those who stopped by for a chat!
Thanks to all those who stopped by for a chat!
The next round of scholarships for Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours students are now open!
Scholarships for 2026 are worth $160,000!
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The next round of scholarships for Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours students are now open!
Scholarships for 2026 are worth $160,000!
For more information 👉 bit.ly/4g9Dtwf
Last week 37 first-year students took part in an annual three-day camp visiting agricultural businesses in the north-west.👍
Last week 37 first-year students took part in an annual three-day camp visiting agricultural businesses in the north-west.👍
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bit.ly/4p7Hs0C
Pasture 365 is trying to determine whether growing a large number of diverse pasture species can result in drought resilient pastures. 👍
Pasture 365 is trying to determine whether growing a large number of diverse pasture species can result in drought resilient pastures. 👍
It’s all part of a TIA project that’s aimed at improving soil health in Tasmania. 👍
It’s all part of a TIA project that’s aimed at improving soil health in Tasmania. 👍
It was a great opportunity to chat to farmers, industry leaders and innovators about current research projects to support Tasmanian agriculture.
And the morning tea was pretty good too…proudly sponsored by us. 😋
It was a great opportunity to chat to farmers, industry leaders and innovators about current research projects to support Tasmanian agriculture.
And the morning tea was pretty good too…proudly sponsored by us. 😋