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Falling Numbers Test Video Series
GrainGrowers has launched a short video series about the Falling Numbers Test to help growers understand the ‘ins and outs’ of how the test is conducted and its importance in protecting the industry's reputation with end users. This series was developed in response to grower feedback and includes demonstrations.
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.
Annual Policy Survey 2024 Results
In 2024, 663 growers from around Australia took part in the survey, sharing their views on the grains industry, issues impacting their farm businesses and opportunities on the horizon.
Fuels of the Future Report
GrainGrowers’ third edition of the Inputs of the Future series explores fuel alternatives and considers the impact and benefits on how growers operate. The report also looks at the costs and timelines of adoption in a grain context.
National Grain Freight Strategy
GrainGrowers has launched the National Grain Freight Strategy, a comprehensive roadmap designed to transform the grain supply chain and enhance its efficiency, sustainability, and resilience.
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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When your falling number comes up
Grow grain for long enough, and you can be sure that one day your number – your falling number - will come up, with rain-affected wheat posing real issues, not only in reduced prices for growers, but also poor product performance for end users.
GrainGrowers Calendar Competition is now open
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but if you win the GrainGrowers' Calendar Photo Competition, your picture could be worth $1,000.