WA Country Football showcased at Gala Dinner
Nutrien Ag Solutions and Country Football WA recently reached a major milestone and celebrated their 50-year partnership at a Gala Dinner held in Perth on 2nd August 2024.
Footy and farming celebrate 50-year partnership
Nutrien Ag Solutions is making its mark beyond the farm gate in Western Australia, this year celebrating a 50-year partnership with Country Football WA (CFWA) to strengthen community ties through sport in rural and regional communities.
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.
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.
World Soil Day: using science to optimise crop nutrition
This World Soil Day, we take a look at the science behind agronomic soil testing, and how this information is used by agronomists to provide accurate fertiliser strategies to help growers optimise production.
Western Australian has grown its largest crop on record
Western Australia farmers are set for record breaking harvest totals for the 2022/23 season with over 90-95% of crops harvested.
Nutrien Ag Solutions dig deep to kick off donation drive for flooded Kimberley graziers
Australia’s most trusted rural charity, Rural Aid, has joined forces with the Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association (KPCA) to create a fundraising drive for flood-affected graziers in Western Australia’s Kimberley region.
WA grain harvest on track to challenge records
Grain growers in Western Australia are gearing up for what is projected to be a near-record harvest, with ABARES reporting that 23.47 million tonnes of wheat, barley, canola and pulse crops are expected to be harvested across the wheatbelt.