Education Program Update
Aisla Connolly, EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT OFFICER, NT FARMERS For the last couple of months I have been hosting primary students on various farms as part of
Aisla Connolly, EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT OFFICER, NT FARMERS For the last couple of months I have been hosting primary students on various farms as part of
Paul Burke, CEO NT Farmers Association At the beginning of 2022, many thought that the disruptions of COVID would be well behind us for most
Di Renfree, WATER INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER, NT FARMERS Project Update – End of the irrigation season During the irrigation season most of my time has
Simon Smith, NT Farmers President On behalf of the Board of NT farmers I am pleased to offer this end of year reflection on your
The NT Plant based agricultural sector has officially surpassed over $500 million in farm gate revenue for the first time in the history of the
34 GROW MAGAZINE – DECEMBER This year, NT Farmers Association celebrated the retirement of Greg Owens who is one of our longest serving and most
Simone Cameron, Director of Regions and Projects at NT Farmers, recently graduated from the 2022 National Farmers Federation Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program. Simone left
Steph Coombes, EXTENSION OFFICER, NT FARMERS NT Farmers have launched three new projects after successfully applying for funding from the Northern Hub. The Northern Hub
A project designed to improve drought resilience in irrigated horticulture by focusing on soil moisture monitoring kicked off across the NT and WA last week.
An Australia-India Council grant to explore innovative economic opportunities through sharing sustainable farming systems under an exchange program has proven to be fruitful for Territory
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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
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