Price effective Tuesday, 27th November 2018
DIESEL – $1.33954 including GST
UNLEADED – $1.25492 including GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.
KALAGRO DELIVERY DAYS ARE NOW MONDAY – WEDNESDAY – FRIDAY
Kalamia Cane Growers & Kalagro
Enhancing the productivity and profitability of growers
Price effective Tuesday, 27th November 2018
DIESEL – $1.33954 including GST
UNLEADED – $1.25492 including GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.
KALAGRO DELIVERY DAYS ARE NOW MONDAY – WEDNESDAY – FRIDAY
Monday, 26 November 2018
The March 2019 contract settled at: 12.68 US c/lb
The Australian Dollar currently trades at: 72.54 US cents.
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
$381 for MARCH Contract – 2018 season
$382 for 2018 season
$398 for 2019 season
$408 for 2020 season
$407 for 2021 season
Proudly brought to you by Kalagro Limited.
Information sourced from QSL.
The Hon. David Littleproud MP, Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources yesterday announced that Australian farmers in 2019 will have access to a wide range of online climate and weather information to assist with onfarm management decisions.
Better weather information, better agricultural results
22 November 2018
• Easy-to-use climate outlook guides being developed for 56 Natural Resource Management regions
• Project funded with $2.7 million from the Coalition Government’s Drought Assistance Package
• Condamine, Mallee, West Gippsland and Riverina are the first Guides under development.
Australian farmers will soon have easy access to crucial climate and weather information thanks to a joint project between the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO.
Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources David Littleproud said the new weather and climate guides would give valuable information to all 56 Natural Resource Management regions.
“The Bureau has a wealth of information farmers need and this will put it in their hands,” Minister Littleproud said.
“Reliable climate information helps farmers make the best decisions they can to manage risks.
“It will help them better understand temperature and rainfall ranges, frost risk, the onset and length of wet seasons, water storage levels and the likelihood and severity of drought, natural disasters and cold snaps.
“Today Condamine farmers have a chance to tell the Bureau what information is most valuable for them and how to best deliver it.
“This will mean farmers won’t have to rely on guess work to make decisions that affect their livelihoods.
“This is particularly important during a drought like the one we’re currently going through.
“The Bureau will start off trialling the service online and taking feedback from farmers to make sure it hits the mark.
“The service is expected to be up and running early next year.
“These guides are part of the Government’s ongoing and long-term drought response.
“Our drought support covers a range of areas, including immediate financial assistance and building resilience and preparedness in rural and regional communities.”
Les Elphinstone
Manager KCGO
Friday, 23 November 2018
The March 2019 contract settled at: 12.68 US c/lb
The Australian Dollar currently trades at: 72.54 US cents.
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
$381 for MARCH Contract – 2018 season
$382 for 2018 season
$398 for 2019 season
$408 for 2020 season
$407 for 2021 season
Proudly brought to you by Kalagro Limited.
Information sourced from QSL.
Price effective Monday, 26th November 2018
DIESEL – $1.35041 inc GST
UNLEADED – $1.25846 inc GST
To place orders please contact Kalamia Cane Growers office.
Bureau of METEOROLOGY HEAT WAVE FORCAST FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS FOR MORE INFORMATION go to:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/heatwave/#heatwave-forecasts
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dear KCGO members,
Regional Manager for Rural Fire Service, Tony Hazell AFSM has highlighted the importance of remaining vigilant when undertaking farming operations during the BOM predicted high fire danger over the coming week and that measures be taken to minimise the potential for unwanted fires.
Mr Hazell pointed out “that with Relative Humidity lower than 20% and strong westerly winds predicted the potential for a fire is high. Consideration should also be given to operations that may also ignite a fire such as slashing, grinding and hot works”.
Thanks.
Les
KCGO MANAGER
Thursday, 22 November 2018. The March 2019 contract settled at:
12.68 US c/lb
The Australian Dollar currently trades at:
72.63 US cents.
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:$381 for MARCH Contract – 2018 season
$382 for 2018 season
$397 for 2019 season
$407 for 2020 season
$402 for 2021 seasonProudly brought to you by Kalagro Limited.
Information sourced from QSL.
The winners of the 2018 Reef Champion Awards have been announced, shining a light on leaders in on-farm practices and extension who are working to reduce and manage agriculture’s impact on the Great Barrier Reef.
Innovative nitrogen reduction practices, dedicated approaches to extension, revegetation of farms and conservation of wetlands and riparian areas were just some of the success stories honoured at the Awards Dinner on National Agriculture Day in Yeppoon.
The Awards, run by the Reef Alliance with support from the Australian and Queensland governments, recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals and organisations working to improve the quality of water entering the iconic Great Barrier Reef.
Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) CEO Travis Tobin congratulated the winners and other finalists and said it was important to acknowledge the continued commitment and efforts of farmers and others working with the agricultural sector to safeguard the future of the Reef.
“The outstanding achievements of farmers, extension officers and community members nominated for these awards is testament to the widespread practice change and innovation taking place in Reef catchment areas,” Mr Tobin said.
“The Awards were also an opportunity to showcase the collaborative nature of the Australian Government’s Reef Trust and the Queensland Government’s Reef Water Quality Program.”
“These government programs have successfully supported and delivered mutually beneficial outcomes for farmers and the environment. There have been many worthwhile projects undertaken, and these awards allow us to showcase some of the great efforts and achievements.”
The 2018 Reef Champion Award winners are:
Prince of Wales Environmental Leadership – Reef Sustainability Award
Reef Nutrient Champion Award
Reef Sediment Champion Award
Reef Pesticide Champion Award
Reef Conservation Champion Award
Reef Extension Officer Champion Award
Reef Community Champion Award
Reef Youth Champion Award
Reef Youth Champion Award – Under 15
Price effective Friday 23rd November 2018
DIESEL – $ 1.35646 including GST
UNLEADED – $ 1.25789 including GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.