The Adelaide Hills region in South Australia is known for its picturesque landscapes and thriving agriculture. From cereals and pulse crops to oilseed rape, the region is a hub of thriving farmland—making it the ideal location for this week’s #PhotoFriday 📷 These snapshots are from ADAMA Australia, who hosted over 110 agronomists in Murray Bridge and Strathalbyn for their annual Pre-Season Updates and Solutions Site Tours. Special thanks to André Sabeeney and Bevan Addison for sharing valuable insights on topics including resistance management, optimizing chemistry, biologicals, fence line spraying and the latest products. We love taking opportunities to listen and learn from experts in the field so we can do our part in delivering tailored solutions that support growers globally 🌎. What strategies do you think are most effective for tackling resistance management? Let us know in the comments below 👇
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Important piece. In addition, and most uniquely, humic substances are webbed with proteins that can be broken down into peptides and absorbed through plant roots. Also, they contain myriad antioxidants that can be uptaken in the rhizosphere:
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Get Ready for the Next Issue of ROOTED magazine! Packed with practical advice, the latest news and expert insights, this edition is designed to help fruit growers tackle today’s challenges while staying focused on what matters most: sustainability and profitability. In this issue, you’ll find: ✅ Actionable tips for improving yield ✅ New research and news on cultivar development shaping the future of agriculture. 👉 Follow us for updates and be the first to read the latest issue of ROOTED to be released early in December! #ROOTEDMagazine #SustainableAgriculture #FruitGrowers #InnovationInFarming #DuRoiGroup
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Hey, check out my article, "Humic Acid: An Old Tool with New Relevance in Modern Agriculture," which is featured in Modern Ag-Strawberries 🍓 In it, I dive into how humic acids can help tackle challenges like nutrient management and salinity in specialty crops like strawberries. It’s an exciting time to see these tools gaining the attention they deserve. Give it a read and let me know your thoughts!
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