NITROGEN cycling and trace element management will be under the microscope at a GRDC-funded workshop for agronomists, advisers, consultants and growers in Murray Bridge in April.
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The workshop on April 13 will provide information and technical advice, with scientific support, for determining organic matter cycling in the soil in relation to nitrogen nutrition, paddock planning and fertiliser rates, plus trace element identification and management.
![Speakers at the Murray Bridge nitrogen workshop include Dr Rob Norton from the International Plant Nutrition Institute. Speakers at the Murray Bridge nitrogen workshop include Dr Rob Norton from the International Plant Nutrition Institute.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/3AVQXXVxehY6aUCkmGUt6Z2/4cd9fd79-977c-4eae-b8ce-3f9a378ed234.jpg/r0_0_1145_1713_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Speakers at the Murray Bridge workshop will include Dr Rob Norton, Australia and New Zealand Regional Director with the International Plant Nutrition Institute; CSIRO soil scientist Jeff Baldock; Dr Glenn McDonald from the University of Adelaide; Tony Cox and Dr Ehsan Tavakkoli from the NSW Department of Primary Industries; Dr John Angus from Charles Sturt University and CSIRO; and Dr Nigel Wilhelm of SARDI.
The workshop will be at the Murray Bridge Golf Club from 8.15am to 3.15pm.
- Details: agcommunicators.com.au