Grower News
Grower News
Why do some fruit crack or split when it rains? article by Bas van den Ende, Consultant in fruit production (ret.).
Read this technical article by fruit production consultant, Bas van den...
JAPANESE IDO – Nobuyuki Kadowaki VISITS THE GOULBURN VALLEY
On Tuesday 24th January Fruit Growers Victoria hosted a visit from visiting Japanese Industry Development Officer Nobuyuki Kadowaki and interpreter Susumu Kodayashi.His visit to the Goulburn Valley was...
What you need to know about the Carpophilus beetle
This week we are featuring an article about the Carpophilus beetle provided to us by one of our affiliate members IK Caldwell. The Carpophilus article is a serious pest in ripening fruit at the...
Still confused about the new backpacker tax? This article may help!
Backpacker tax changes: what does it all mean for working holiday makers and the farmers who employ them? Source: ABC Rural The political fight may be over, but the confusion continues for many...
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