Disease Management Extension Network workshop - TOOWOOMBA
This workshop is designed to help build knowledge and practical skills needed to make confident, long-term disease management decisions.
Practical strategies for disease management, fungicide stewardship and resistance management
Managing crop diseases is becoming more challenging. Fungicide resistance is reducing available control options, disease pressure varies between regions and crops, and the decisions made today can affect both this season’s yield and the effectiveness of fungicides into the future.
Join the GRDC Disease Management Extension Network (DMEN) workshop in Toowoomba to gain practical, science-based insights into disease identification, fungicide stewardship and integrated disease management.
Hear directly from disease experts from the University of Southern Queensland, Queensland DPI, the Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM), and FAR Australia, and explore real-world scenarios that reflect the decisions being made on farm each season.
Morning sessions focus on practical disease management and what best practice looks like across local farming systems. In the afternoon, we delve deeper into the science, exploring the latest research findings, emerging issues, and what they mean for disease management recommendations this season.
What’s covered:
- Disease identification for mung bean diseases: halo blight, fusarium wilt, tan spot, nematodes, powdery mildew
- Why fungicides fail and how fungicide resistance develops
- Integrated disease management strategies including crop rotations, variety selection, timing, rates and non-chemical options
- Practical decision-making for effective disease control and resistance management strategies
Who should attend:
This workshop is open to growers, agronomists, advisers, consultants and others involved in crop disease management and fungicide decision-making. Places are limited to keep discussion practical and focused.
Key speakers are:
- Dr Lisa Kelly, DPI Queensland
- Dr Noel Knight, University of Southern Queensland
- Professor Levente Kiss, University of Southern Queensland
- Tom Price, FAR Australia
- Dr Kirsty Owen, University of Southern Queensland
- Dr Nola D’Souza, Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM)
This workshop will be facilitated by Bill Long, Ag Consulting Co and Belinda Cay, AgCommunicators.
Participants will receive a resource kit that includes GRDC publications, copies of presentations and regional reference documents.
To view the agenda, click here.
To view the registration terms and conditions click here.
For any questions regarding your registration, please contact the forum organisers, AgCommunicators: 08 8332 3277 or events@agcommunicators.com.au.
The GRDC Disease Management Extension Network (GRDC Project: ACO2601-005RTX) is led by AgCommunicators, in collaboration with Adelaide University, Ag Consulting Co, Agriculture Victoria, Centre for Crop Health at the University of Southern Queensland, Centre for Crop and Disease Management at Curtin University, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) in Western Australia, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) in NSW, Department of Primary Industries Queensland, Field Applied Research (FAR) Australia, Marcroft Grains Pathology, and South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) which is the research division of Primary Industries and Regions SA.
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Highlights
- 8 hours
- In person
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Location
Gold Park Sporting Club
341 Hume Street
Centenary Heights, QLD 4350
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