![SPAA executive officer Nicole Dimos, AgEx chairman Trent Potter and Hart Field Day Site research manager Sarah Noack. SPAA executive officer Nicole Dimos, AgEx chairman Trent Potter and Hart Field Day Site research manager Sarah Noack.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/wBuRnviBxsXKsfGYcn3ULj/8fef3ab9-f949-4ef9-b651-cdba17cee32b.JPG/r0_153_4928_2935_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
THE Hart Field-Site Group won the PIRSA Sustainable Farming Award at the Ag Excellence Alliance’s annual awards on Thursday last week.
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Ag Excellence chairman Trent Potter praised the Hart Field-Site Group for showing strong leadership and innovation.
Mr Potter described the win as “well-deserved acknowledgment for providing a valuable research and extension service to the broader ag sector”.
Taking out the AgByte Encouragement Award was the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia, also known as SPAA.
The awards are open to grower groups throughout the state.
“Our grower group representatives are at the coalface of the industry and they provide the essential portal to really understand the daily challenges facing our farmers today,” Mr Potter said.