NQ Dry Tropics Project

A Recent Article By NQ Dry Tropics

 A project supporting Burdekin cane growers to reduce fertiliser use without affecting yield has so far prevented 116 tonnes of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) from entering waterways and impacting the Great Barrier Reef. A high level of DIN in water has been linked to outbreaks of crown of thorns starfish on the Reef, and also provides ideal conditions for weeds to thrive in rivers and wetlands, which reduces habitat for native fish and migratory birds. The reduction in fertiliser rates was achieved by 16 local growers who signed up to the pilot round of the Burdekin Tender project. The three-year project is funded by the Australian Government’s $225 million Reef Trust.

Under the project, growers proposed trialling ways to reduce fertiliser use – and put a price on the cost of making the change. Trials included matching fertiliser inputs to crop requirements and using technology to only apply fertiliser precisely where it is needed. The results from years one and two of the project were showcased at an event held at a cane property in Clare last week, attended by more than 30 local growers.

Grower Heath Salter from Clare who took part in the pilot round said, “We have reduced the amount of nitrogen applied on our farm by 20kg per hectare, whilst maintaining yield and saving money on fertiliser.”

NQ Dry Tropics’ Sugarcane Team Leader Luke Malan expressed pride at all of the growers’ achievements. “They still have another six months to go so we will see even better results by the end,” Mr Malan said. “What we didn’t expect is that these growers have pushed the limits of what is possible by going beyond their contracted reductions in fertiliser use without reducing their yield.”

“We now have an additional 25 Burdekin growers signed up to the project across a further two tender rounds that have been running since the pilot round launched in 2016. NQ Dry Tropics has worked closely with growers to develop tender applications and nutrient management plans. Extension partners Farmacist and Burdekin Productivity Services provide support to deliver and monitor the projects”, he said. read more

Monday, 25 June 2018

The July 2018 contract settled at:

12.05 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

74.30 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$363 for OCT Contract – 2018 season

$372 for 2018 season

$394 for 2019 season

$411 for 2020 season

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KCGO Member Notice – Farm Management Grants Guidelines

FARM MANAGEMENT GRANTS GUIDELINES – APPLICATIONS CLOSING 30TH JUNE 2018

Succession planning is crucial to farming families but sadly many have not put in place concrete plans for the future transfer of their farming enterprise. Qld Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA) currently have Farm Management Grants available to assist primary producers offset the costs of professional advice associated with succession planning. Current round of grants closes on 30th June 2018. For any growers interested guidelines are detailed below. Any growers wishing to lodge a grant application and require some assistance in completing the online application please do not hesitate to contact this office.

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Les Elphinstone

Manager / Company Secretary

Kalamia Cane Growers Organisation Ltd

Kalagro Ltd

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PO Box 597 Ayr Qld 4807

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Friday, 22 June 2018

The July 2018 contract settled at:

11.87 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

73.79 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$362 for OCT Contract – 2018 season

$371 for 2018 season

$393 for 2019 season

$410 for 2020 season

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