Host: DPIRD research agronomist Cindy Webster
Guest Speakers: DPIRD research scientist Jeremy Curry and senior research scientist Jean Galloway
In this episode of Grains Convo, DPIRD research scientist Jeremey Curry and senior reserach scientist Jean Galloway join Cindy Webster to talk about their respective research relating to canola.
Jeremys discusses a three-year study he conducted into canola in the high rainfall zone, looking at addressing the gap between potential and realised yield, as well as optimising macronutrient inputs to determine the most profitable and productive strategies.
Jean chats about the three decision support tools created by DPIRD to help growers with on-farm management of blackleg and sclerotinia in canola.
Episode Links:
Click here to access the BlacklegCM app.
Click here to access the UCI BlacklegCM app.
Click here to access the SclerotiniaCM app.
For more information on canola in the high rainfall zone, please contact:
Jeremy Curry - jeremy.curry@dpird.wa.gov.au