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2025 Annual Policy Survey | NOW OPEN
The 2025 Annual Policy Survey is open to grain growers across Australia and is designed to gain valuable insights into the grains industry including understanding the priorities and challenges for growers.

GrainGrowers 2025 Federal Election Priorities
GrainGrowers has identified three key priorities for the next Federal Government to help advance the Australian grains industry.

GrainGrowers 2025-26 Pre-budget Submission
GrainGrowers has called on the federal government to take targeted action to drive sustainable growth and resilience, presenting 18 recommendations in its pre-budget submission.

Grain growing today: Protecting the land to feed Australians and the world
An information series to help those outside the Australian grain industry better understand how modern innovations such as chemicals are used safely and responsibly by Australian grain growers to enable positive environmental outcomes.

Carbon Calculators Compared Report
This report compares two commonly used carbon calculators for Australian grain growers, and independently evaluates the tools in order to support growers in selecting the most appropriate for their operation.

Spray application and drift management online resources hub
A grower-focused online hub providing interactive resources on spray application and drift management.
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Paddock Perspective | Tom Simson - Premer/Bundella, NSW
Hi there, I’m Tom Simson and I farm with my wife and two children on the Liverpool Plains in New South Wales. Our family farm “The Plantation” is located near Premer and Bundella, where we run a mixed farming enterprise. The breakdown of our 5,700ha property consists of 3,900ha of dryland farming, 315ha of overhead irrigation and 1,480ha of grazing country.
GrainGrowers urges action as US tariffs shake global trade
GrainGrowers is urging the Australian Government to respond to the latest wave of American tariffs with proactive trade diversification measures to counter against global volatility. While the United States is not a major direct market for Australian grain, its role as the world's largest economy means its trade policies influence global market dynamics. Tariffs of 25% have already been placed on goods imported from Canada and Mexico and 20% on imports from China, with media reports now suggesting tariffs will be put on imported agricultural products from 2 April.