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Right Now | Mental Health and Wellbeing Resources
Right Now is a set of resources created with grower and psychologist Steph Schmidt, designed to provide practical support in the moment. On this page you'll find a set of step-by-step videos to support you in moments of need, followed by a list of resources to support you during and afterwards.

Innovation Generation 2026
Tickets are now on sale for Innovation Generation 2026, taking place 20–22 July in Geelong, VIC. Celebrating 19 years in 2026, IG delivers two full days of inspiring speakers, practical insights and valuable networking for growers, students and industry professionals aged 18-35.

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.

Workforce Resources Hub
GrainGrowers’ Workforce Resources Hub offers practical tools and insights to help growers, workers, and policymakers build a strong, sustainable workforce.

Pre-Budget Submission 2026-27
GrainGrowers has called on the Federal Government to prioritise nation-shaping investment in the upcoming budget, warning that Australia’s food system is increasingly exposed to high-impact risks that threaten long-term 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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Paddock Perspective | Dili Schoenberg – Waterloo, SA
My name is Dili Schoenberg, and I am pleased to tell you a little about myself and our family's farming operations. Our farm at Waterloo is basically halfway between The Barossa and the Clare Valley, so we have a choice of driving half an hour to Clare or forty minutes to Barossa to access services. We run a typical family operation, with my husband, Daniel Schoenberg being the third generation on the farm.
Paddock Perspective | Sam, Jack & Sarah McCosker - Meandarra, QLD
We are the McCosker brothers, Sam and Jack. Our family have been involved in dryland cropping here on the Western Downs for 70 years. In total, we farm around 5,260 ha, and in the last few years, we have branched out, with around 150ha of irrigated crops and a 2,500 head beef cattle feedlot, managed by Sam’s wife, Sarah.