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GRDC Pulse Check – Northern

Exploring challenges and opportunities for pulse production in south east NSW.

This project was completed in 2020.

Project Officer
Kate Coffey

WHY THIS PROJECT WAS NEEDED

Pulses are an important break crop in cropping rotations, providing opportunities for weed, pest and disease management, as well as opportunities to increase soil nitrogen. In the Riverine Plains, acid soils and variable yields have posed barriers for farmers looking to increase the proportion of pulses in their rotations.

The GRDC Northern Pulse Check project sought to support and develop strong profitable pulse production systems across the GRDC Northern Region by engaging with grower, researcher, and industry stakeholders to encourage greater sharing of information through a range of pulse related extension and communications activities.

In short: This project encouraged profitable pulse production. Riverine Plains facilitated discussion group meetings addressed challenges and opportunities with farmers and advisors, focusing on agronomy, soil health benefits, markets and the value chain. 

Discussion groups were established to allow growers, advisors, and researchers to identify the challenges and opportunities of pulse crops in the rotation. The Riverine Plains Northern Pulse Check group met two-to-three times each growing season over the life of the project, to discuss various aspects of the pulse value chain. Meetings were facilitated by Kate Coffey, Riverine Plains and guest presenters included marketers, technical specialists, researchers, pulse growers and industry experts.

Project outcomes 

As part of the project, a case study was produced with Roy Hamilton, who runs a family mixed farming operation at Rand. Download the case study.

A podcast from the GRDC Northern Pulse Check series was also produced. Listen as Riverine Plains Project Officer, Kate Coffey, speaks to northern region farmers about the issues associated with sowing high rates of large-sized faba beans.

Find out more

For further information, please contact Riverine Plains Senior Project Manager Kate Coffey at kate@riverineplains.org.au

Project investment

This project was funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC).

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