Introducing Nutrien's Farm Emissions Profile service to help growers assess potential market opportunities
As the focus on sustainability continues to escalate, Australian agribusiness Nutrien Ag Solutions is helping farmers to understand their emissions and on-farm opportunities.
Mealybug trials prove fruitful for Nutrien Ag Solutions
Completing an extensive study of mealybugs on two Margaret River wineries and integrating the research findings into practical advice for growers is all part of the job for Scott Paton from Nutrien Ag Solutions in Perth, WA.
Nutrien raises over $125,000 for Dolly’s Dream
As donations continue to flood in, Nutrien Ag Solutions is proud to announce that over $125,000 has been raised by its employees and communities for Do It For Dolly Day.

The countdown to Beef 2024 is on
As anticipation builds for Beef 2024, in the heart of Australia's beef country confidence is reigniting through the market following the recent rainfall that reached large parts of the east including key cattle country.
Nutrien celebrates cattle, clients, colleagues, and communities at Beef 2024
More than 100,000 people convened in Rockhampton in Central Queensland for a week-long showcase of the Australian beef industry.
Young agronomists benefit from company career path
As two of Nutrien Ag Solutions’ next generation of young agronomists, Reece Heuir and Isaac Chizik work 3000 kilometres apart and in very different conditions.
Nutrien Ag Solutions kicks off fundraising for Do It For Dolly Day with $10,000 donation
Nutrien Ag Solutions has continued its partnership with national charity, Dolly’s Dream, to help raise vital funds and spread awareness of the impacts of bullying.

A note from a parent of Serving Australian Defence Force members on ANZAC Day
As we approach one of the most solemn days on the Australian calendar, ANZAC Day, and as a parent of two serving members of the Australian Army, this day means so much to us and our nation.

Using data to accelerate sustainability measures on farm
The Australian agricultural industry today accounts for approximately 14% of Australia's total greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Of that 14%, 77% is due to the emission of methane, 19% to the emission of nitrous oxide, and the remaining 4% to the emission of carbon dioxide.