Real World Mouse Plague Experience – What’s Your Story?

Real World Mouse Plague Experience – What’s Your Story?

by Dr Cameron Beeck, General Manager Zinc phosphide mouse bait performance under real paddock conditions is the focus of a new grower feedback initiative from 4Farmers. With mouse pressure building across Western Australia, your experience matters. Is your zinc...
Hold onto your soil moisture

Hold onto your soil moisture

by Dr Cameron Beeck, General Manager Aquifer soil wetter is shaping up as a key tool this season, helping WA growers hold onto recent rainfall and keep moisture where the seed can actually use it. Why Aquifer soil wetter matters right now The recent rainfall across...
Making the most of the rain with Aquifer

Making the most of the rain with Aquifer

by Dr Cameron Beeck, General Manager Aquifer soil wetter from 4Farmers combines conventional wetting with humectant technology to maximise germination across all soil types – here is how it captures recent rain and turns it into stronger crop establishment. How...
Ryegrass is primed for resistance

Ryegrass is primed for resistance

by Bill Crabtree, Agronomist  Glyphosate resistant ryegrass is now widespread across the WA wheatbelt. Bill Crabtree explains practical strategies for improving knockdown results using glufosinate and Basher before seeding. How to control glyphosate resistant ryegrass...
Getting the most efficiency from limited Nitrogen

Getting the most efficiency from limited Nitrogen

by Bill Crabtree, Agronomist  Nitrogen use efficiency is critical when supply is tight. Bill Crabtree outlines six practical strategies to help WA grain growers do more with less N this season. Six Ways to Improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency This Season With restricted...
Aquifer Wins the Gossip Wars

Aquifer Wins the Gossip Wars

by Bill Crabtree, Agronomist  Aquifer soil wetter continues to outperform competitors across multiple WA trial sites, with 2025 response curve data showing consistent results in wheat emergence, NDVI and grain yield. If you’re weighing up your seeding inputs...

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