Cameron Steer, from Corteva Plant Performance, said the company’s focus on biologicals and plant performance products was about strengthening farming outcomes and delivering growers a return on their investment.
“The Elders Innovation in Technology Award recognised Corteva’s introduction of new technology to help the summer grains industry, like Intrepid Edge, Utrisha N and Bio-Forge, as well as our long-term commitment to extension at Tosari Crop Research Centre here on the Darling Downs,” Cameron said.
“For Utrisha N, the winter crop is obviously a big focus. We have yield and in some cases protein boosts when using Utrisha N. There’s been really good results in the last couple of years, especially when there have been issues with waterlogging and not being able to get on the crop with any late nitrogen.
In cotton and sorghum Bio-Forge is used as a seed treatment to boost early resilience, help manage stress and speed up establishment to get new crops going, and then as a back-up, to help with boll and fruit retention in cotton, and reducing the impact of other stresses on the crop like waterlogging, heat stress and even soil damage.”
What was expected to be an average winter on the Darling Downs has turned out to be above average for Lachie Nass and AgVenture Farming, and with all the fallow country reserved for summer crop and holding a full profile of moisture, it’s now a case of waiting for harvest and an early planting opportunity.
“Being a farmer gives me the freedom and flexibility to do what I love every day. Of course, it comes with its challenges as well. Every season is different – different rain, different heat, variable markets going up and down,” he said.
“Winning the Elders Industry and Innovation Award really reflected the work that we've been putting into driving efficiency, adopting new technology and improving our production systems. You’ve just got to be able to adapt to the times.”