
Grow NT Magazine – March 2023
The Latest from the NT Farmers Association. The Magazine features: Diversifying the Industry Understanding R,D&E Supporting Landholder Capacity Biosecurity Update and much more
The Latest from the NT Farmers Association. The Magazine features: Diversifying the Industry Understanding R,D&E Supporting Landholder Capacity Biosecurity Update and much more
This issue features: Northern Myths, Opportunities and Realities Bella McBean awarded the Kenneth Rayner Scholarship Unearthing Resilient Landscapes across the Northern Territory Exchange program
Featuring:Water updates,Biosecurity Information,Industry developments.
Today NT Farmers launched the Territory’s first comprehensive research, development and extension (RD&E) survey for the plant-based agribusiness sector. Survey results will be used to
NT Farmers are pleased to launch a 21-video series promoting employment opportunities in the agricultural sector through the Harvest Trail. The videos were written and
Soil moisture probes can play an important role in enhancing water efficiencies on Territory farms. Watch this short video for an explanation of them and
This issue contains:1. The latest developments in R, D & E in the industry2. Important workforce updates3. A special update from Special Envoy for North
How can farmers optimise their water use? How can they achieve the highest yield with the lowest water input? How much water does each crop
Agricultural development of the Western Davenport region and the Singleton water licence decision has generated a strong response from a wide range of stakeholders. NT
This update contains important information regarding lockdowns, lockouts and travel advice, as of 11.30 am Friday 5 November 2021.
The upcoming Katherine town council elections present a unique opportunity to imagine the future of the region. As voters, we have the responsibility to select
Water is an essential ingredient to our lifestyle here in the Territory. Water has shaped our culture and landscape for thousands of years and continues to be critical today.
Cotton is a natural fibre and the most used textile fibre in the world. It is currently grown in more than 100 countries. Australia is one of the world’s largest exporters of cotton. More than 90% of cotton produced in Australia is exported.
As part of a concerted effort to bring valuable tourism dollars to regional Australia and help farmers diversify their income, Airbnb has teamed up with peak farmer organisations across a number of states.
CEO Update – Diversification is the key to food futures
Opportunities for farmers in Airbnb
Workforce update affecting NT
All about Food Futures
and much more
NT Farmers acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.