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Australia’s Priority Grain Freight Routes: Critical Infrastructure, Bottlenecks, and Strategic Investment Requirements
GrainGrowers has released a landmark report highlighting the freight routes most important to moving millions of tonnes of grain each year and the bottlenecks slowing them down.

2026 Calendar Photo Competition
A big thank you to everyone who entered photos in this year’s Calendar Photo Competition! The winners will be announced soon, and members can look forward to receiving their 2026 calendar before the end of the year.

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.

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.

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 resources aim 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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Fertiliser Report | 7 November 2025
In this fertiliser report, Argus Media provides an update on subdued demand for granular urea and MAP due to seasonal factors and high international prices, Elders' acquisition of Delta Ag, WesCEF's lower financial returns, and Agrimin's decision to scrap its SOP project in Western Australia.
Paddock Perspective | Tom Curry - Bethungra, NSW
Hi, I’m Tom Curry, and I farm in southern New South Wales, in the triangle between Cootamundra, Junee and Temora. Our mixed farming operation spans around 3,700 acres, combining cropping and livestock. The land is varied, consisting mainly of loamy red soils with some clay. We also have lighter, not quite gravelly country out in the hills that we don’t crop, which is better suited to pasture.