Hyper Yielding and Profitable Cereals

Project Location
Lock
Project Manager
Naomi Scholz
Funding Source
GRDC via CSIRO
Funding Amount
$290,000
Start Date
May 2024
Finish Date
June 2027
Key People
Andrew Ware, EPAG Research

Hyper Yielding and Profitable Cereals – Quantifying the economic impact of management practices for wheat and barley in medium and low rainfall zones of the southern region.

By September 2027, 30% of wheat and barley growers in the medium and low rainfall zone across South Australia and Victoria have the information to better understand the risk and reward of employing strategic and tactical crop management decisions for a range of seasonal conditions to maximise profitability of the cereal phase.

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