Nutrien Ag Solutions invests $2.8m in regional communities
Nutrien Ag Solutions has highlighted the many successful programs they have administered to support rural and regional Australia, with the release of its 2023 Community Impact Report.
Powered by our people: Kate Light, Senior Breeder, Nutrien Ag Solutions Australia
Kate Light is a Senior Breeder in our Australian business, a role that doesn’t have a “typical day” and allows her to work with a global team. Read on to learn more about her and how her work leads to the food on your table.
Top young auctioneers compete for the top gong at the 2024 National ALPA Young Auctioneers Competition
On Friday 22nd March 2024 the top 9 young auctioneers from across Australia come together to compete in the ALPA National Young Auctioneers Competition at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
A note from Kelly Freeman on International Women's Day
As we celebrate and recognise International Women’s Day this week, I want to acknowledge that, as a business, we aren’t always getting it right when it comes to gender equity.
Nutrien advances plans to meet WA grower’s fertiliser needs
Nutrien Ag Solutions has announced a broader plan to ensure farmers in Western Australia receive their granular fertiliser for the season ahead, following an industrial fire at Kwinana Bulk Jetty on 9 February 2024, including a new temporary arrangement with CSBP Fertilisers.
2024 Nutrien Classic prepares to show Australia’s best performance horses
Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale kicks off today in Tamworth.
Scott Paton’s research leads to win at Wine Industry Supplier Association Awards
In Scott Paton’s role as a Technical Agronomist, he aims to bridge the gap for growers between research and application so they can continue to deliver results while mitigating the risk of disease and insects.
From Wagga to Washington: Dave Noble’s unique career with Nutrien
With an Environmental Science degree, Dave Noble didn’t consider himself to be a typical fit for a job as an agronomist, but his interests in soil science and plant biology led him to apply for a place in the then Landmark Agronomy Graduate Program in 2009.