RSVP'S FOR THIS EVENT HAVE NOW CLOSED.
TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] AND WE'LL CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE ON MONDAY 9 MARCH.
How can you reduce your orchard’s vulnerability to
drought and other extreme weather conditions, and maximise the available crop?
Come along to hear how you can effectively plan for
the 2020 season in order to maximise your productivity and profitability.
Discussions will include:
- A range of information and experiences from leading growers about strategies and adaptations they are using to help cope with
drought and other extreme weather conditions.
- Harvesting & dehusking a variable crop - What changes do we need to make to our
harvesting operations as a result of our variable crop? How do we adapt
our crop protection chemistry when we encounter dry or extreme conditions?
What is the impact on tree health when we use Ethrel and other products in
dry conditions?
- Controlling pests that have become prevalent in dry conditions (NSW
DPI) - How does our pest profile change in dry weather? Which pests are
now more prevalent than ever before and how do we manage them?
- New weather forecasting tools (short and medium term) for growers
(QDAF) - Hear about the BOM’s new suite of outlooks
including weekly, fortnightly and three-monthly timescales. Find out how
much above or below-average temperatures are likely to be in your region
and the likelihood of productive rainfall in the season.
- Impact of environmental conditions on our crop - The Benchmarking team have compared weather station data with
production data in each region and will unveil the trends.
- Update on global supply, demand and how marketing is evolving for
the future (General Manager Marketing Lynne
Ziehlke)
- Regional specific topics will also be covered at each event, providing
a chance for growers to discuss current challenges and opportunities in an
open forum. In NSW we will be discussing tree
health in dry conditions, accessing water, and tree watering in
non-irrigated orchards.
RSVP NOW
Online: Click ‘Register now’ and follow the prompts
This event has been funded by Hort Innovation using the macadamia industry levy and funds from the Australian Government.