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2026 Australian Grain Leaders Program
Applications for the 2026 Australian Grain Leaders (AGLP) Program are now open. AGLP is designed for young growers aged 21-35 to develop key skills and lead change in the grains industry. If you are looking to take the next step or launch your career in ag, this program is for you!

The Carbon Collection
GrainGrowers has created a set of three practical carbon reports to help growers build knowledge by simplifying some of the concepts, schemes and jargon. The Carbon Collection includes the Carbon and Co-Benefits, Carbon and Credits and Carbon Calculators Compared Reports.

Low carbon liquid fuel in Australia
GrainGrowers has released a new report, Reaping the Benefits: How Australian Grain and Oilseeds Can Support Australia's Low-Carbon Fuel Security, exploring how low-carbon fuels from local grains can reduce emissions and boost sovereign supply.

Fertiliser reports
GrainGrowers publishes a fortnightly fertiliser report by Argus Media, including commentary on nitrogen, phosphates and potash, and some of Argus’ key price assessments for the Australian market.

Spray application and drift management online resources hub
A grower-focused online hub providing interactive resources on spray application and drift management.

Farm safety resources
GrainGrowers' Farm Safety course aims to provide practical, useful tools for grain growers to improve their workplace health and safety practices on the farm, particularly around machinery.
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Paddock Perspective | Sam May – Loxton, SA
G’day, my name is Sam May a GrainGrowers member and 5th generation farmer. Together with my fiancé Sophie and parents Stephen and Anne, we farm 4,300 hectares of dry land broadacre, 20km south of Loxton in South Australia.
Grains R&D meeting for growers across Australia
Grain growers across Australia are being urged to attend a series of grower meetings to discuss issues around grains research and development, levy rates and reviews and the impact on growers.